John Oram's photos with the keyword: Avro Vulcan
National Museum of Flight (20M) - 31 July 2019
18 Aug 2019 |
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Vulcan XM597
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
Avro Vulcan XM597 flew in combat in the Falklands War and, experiencing difficulties during the return to Ascension Island, made an unplanned diversion to Brazil. A small Brazilian flag can be seen on the nose together with the missile logos marking her combat mission.
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National Museum of Flight (20) - 31 July 2019
17 Aug 2019 |
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Vulcan XM597
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
Avro Vulcan XM597 flew in combat in the Falklands War and, experiencing difficulties during the return to Ascension Island, made an unplanned diversion to Brazil. A small Brazilian flag can be seen on the nose together with the missile logos marking her combat mission.
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National Museum of Flight (19) - 31 July 2019
17 Aug 2019 |
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Vulcan XM597
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
Avro Vulcan XM597 flew in combat in the Falklands War and, experiencing difficulties during the return to Ascension Island, made an unplanned diversion to Brazil. A small Brazilian flag can be seen on the nose together with the missile logos marking her combat mission.
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National Museum of Flight (17M) - 31 July 2019
17 Aug 2019 |
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Vulcan XM597
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
Avro Vulcan XM597 flew in combat in the Falklands War and, experiencing difficulties during the return to Ascension Island, made an unplanned diversion to Brazil. A small Brazilian flag can be seen on the nose together with the missile logos marking her combat mission.
There is something evocative, I think, about this image of an incomparable aircraft, especially in b&w, which reminds one of the times in dispersal.
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National Museum of Flight (17) - 31 July 2019
17 Aug 2019 |
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Vulcan XM597
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
Avro Vulcan XM597 flew in combat in the Falklands War and, experiencing difficulties during the return to Ascension Island, made an unplanned diversion to Brazil. A small Brazilian flag can be seen on the nose together with the missile logos marking her combat mission.
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Vulcan XL426 at Southend - 21 February 2016
21 Feb 2016 |
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The Vulcan is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most beautiful aircraft which ever flew. At first sight, the rather grim corner of Southend Airport where B2 XL426 currently sits does not radiate optimism but the Vulcan Restoration Trust intends a long future for this important survivor and cares for it well. Four Visit the Vulcan Days are planned for 2016.
www.avrovulcan.com/
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