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JimboD3



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V-Force tour - this weekend
Times and locations for this weekends 'sorties' Smile

http://www.vulcantothesky.org/news/675/82/V-Force-Tour-times.html

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Link seems to be corrupted? unless the problem is at my end
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Should be perfect viewing conditions today. Might see if we can get to Doncaster for the takeoff - there's great viewing opposite the terminal buildings on the opposite side of the runway Thumbs Up
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I will be down at wellesbourne tomorrow afternoon to see the Vulcan. I grew up near RAF Finingley ( now Doncaster airport ) and remember these deafening me as they roared overhead. It will be good to see them one last time.
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JimboD3



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Not sure what happened with my original link........

In theory, I should be right on the flight path as it heads north from Hendon to Duxford Smile Td5 110 HD Hardtop.......not quite standard Smile
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me@td5.org



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Where are you parking up Alex? I want to come and see it at Wellsbourne. I watched XM655 highseed taxi but had to leave before XH558 flew over. www.td5.org
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We're off to Cosford shortly to see it, only five miles down the road.
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People could probably combine seeing the Vulcan with the Gaydon Land Rover show which was very quiet today. www.td5.org
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Supacat



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They will fly over your house...for a fee & it's actually quite reasonable considering the actual costs involved.

Seriously last chance to see it fly this year so I hope everyone has planned in their viewing Thumbs Up
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Whilst the sight of the Vulcan can for some be awe inspiring every year seems to be the last?

From an old thread....

K9F wrote:
Wonder if the refurb is 'on tick?'

I spent 32 years in the RAF and was at Marham when these and the Victor Tankers were still operational. Each and every year the funding for this iconic Cold War aircraft is seriously in debt and the begging bowl has to be continually rattled. With creditors such as Marshalls of Cambridge generously writing off £415k of debt a couple of years ago. Also they rely heavily of time donated free by serving aircraft engineers to 'assist.'

It is emotive to me as it truly is an unforgettable sight but people do tire of continual announcements of threats to stop it flying and continuing to donate just to be disappointed when it doesn't appear.

My post to the Bournemouth Echo 2009....

I was fortunate enough to see this aircraft take off from my place of work this week, and what an awe inspiring sight it was! Many people have dug deep to donate to keep this aircraft in the air. Last year due to unserviceabilty it did not reach public expectation, failing to show at several events. Revenue could suffer if this trend continues as people are not prepared to donate to something that does not deliver. Let's hope it can 'step up to the mark' this year.

Bournemouth Echo 2010....

There has indeed been much debate about the Vulcan and the fact that it appears that the fundraisers appear to permanently 'have cap in hand' metaphorically speaking. I do indeed have my own views, nevertheless here are a few choice comments from a Vulcan thread on another website, you can make your own minds up;

It seems that the plea for funding for the Vulcan seems to be becoming an annual event (if not more regular).

They need more money eh? Oh there's a shock, not! Many predicted this the last time they launched an appeal.

Much as I am pleased to see the Vulcan flying, if it cannot become self supporting then I think its days are going to be few.

You only have to look at the Permit to Fly fiasco at Waddington for proof of their lack of competence.

I know the "funds" don't yet exist, but my point was that there are better things in this world to "donate" money to rather than keeping an ancient hunk of junk up in the air.

I’m sure Headley Court and Selly Oak could use that money a lot better than the Vulcan fund could.

At a time when finances are tight for many, I'm afraid this falls way down the list of priorities.

Enough said!

Bournemouth Echo 2010....

As a footnote almost 25% of revenue namely £592,000 goes on 'overheads, administration and management costs' and 'staff costs excluding aircrew!'
How many people actually work full time and what are their salaries? A little more detail woulds be nice! Just an honest query from an historic donator!

Today....

It seems that yet again they are desperate for money....believe they had Lottery Funding donation too..... Whistle


There were vague rumours Concorde was going to make a reappearance a few years ago too.

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic24022.html?highlight=vulcan If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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Keeping her in the air as a civilian owned aircraft is unsustainable. The BBMF was established only 11 years after the end of WW2. Surely the RAF would be better placed to maintain and conserve our military aviation history. Our obsession with WW2 blurs our perspective. Plans like the Vulcan are testament to our countries engineering prowess. In addition to that, if it's the airframe that is limiting the life, maybe they should move onto those surviving examples that might be in better shape. www.td5.org
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Went to see it fly over Cosford today, mahoosive crowd just there to see the flyover. The Vulcan made about six fly pasts including two at low level followed by a vertical climb and roll. Absolutely awesome.
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Its classed by the CAA as a complex aircraft and the airframe has now done 10% more hours than next. This means it's into the unknown and so no one knows what's going to fail next and what parts are suseptible to fatigue. At least another generation have experienced it first hand.
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