Superb footage thank you for posting. Cosford was the first air show I ever went to as a child and from that moment I was hooked. I moved to Scotland so I only get to see one air show a year at leuchars now. The Vulcan will always be my favourite aircraft.
Likewise, was caught up in the blasted Motorway Tailback all morning, but being able to watch the Tin Triangle thunder directly overhead first hand made it all worthwhile, hope to see her again at RN Naval Station Yovilton in about 9 days
Had the great honour of meeting Wing Co MARTIN WITHERS DFC @ Welshpool 12th April 2014...he was aware of me discovering BB6 @ Rio De Janiero Airport in 1982....the missile armed Vulcan BB6 was impounded by the Brazilians and the crew arrested........they where released ahead of the 1982 Papal visit to Rio....
Actually the 'English Electric Canberra' was the first Jet Bomber to have that distinction (Wing Cdr Roland Beamont i beleive being the one to throw it round the sky at Farnbrough "like a fighter"), the Yank's were so impressed they bought the Canberra, over one of their own designs, to my reccollecton the first foreign warplane they'd bought since WW1 ^_^ That said the good old Vulcan is the only one to be penalized at an Airshow for "conduct unbecoming of a Bomber" XD
it was a good sight, but yet again people are admiring a machine that is made to kill human beings. i felt kinda confused when i was there to be honest. people were cheering and laughing. and there i was thinking this very machine can be used against us one day and will you be cheering then. but still a great piece of engineering.
Great footage, I was there today, to think that beast is 53 years old is stunning, what the hell must they have thought seeing that take off in 1960?!
Superb footage thank you for posting. Cosford was the first air show I ever went to as a child and from that moment I was hooked. I moved to Scotland so I only get to see one air show a year at leuchars now. The Vulcan will always be my favourite aircraft.
I couldn't make it there today - thank you so much for this video it's brilliant.
Excellent footage! thank you, my dad flew these
stunning to see it maneuver as if it was a fighter. glad to see it still in its element
Fantastic thank you for uploading! I sadly ha to leave early and missed her:(
Absolutely wonderful video!!! Thank you. :)
Excellent footage!
Likewise, was caught up in the blasted Motorway Tailback all morning, but being able to watch the Tin Triangle thunder directly overhead first hand made it all worthwhile, hope to see her again at RN Naval Station Yovilton in about 9 days
Very well filmed.
Thanks for all the comments. Yes the Vulcan will be flying on both days of the Waddington show :-)
very nice video and one beautiful plane
Such a stunning aircraft
Superb thank you.
Just Awesome!
So dam good!
What a stunning piece of engineering, and such professional recording, do you know if this will be flying at RAF Waddington in July??
Had the great honour of meeting Wing Co MARTIN WITHERS DFC @ Welshpool 12th April 2014...he was aware of me discovering BB6 @ Rio De Janiero Airport in 1982....the missile armed Vulcan BB6 was impounded by the Brazilians and the crew arrested........they where released ahead of the 1982 Papal visit to Rio....
They are the RV8tors display team :-)
lovely! At 5:18, were they only powering on the two right engines? The two left engines were producing no smoke
awesome!!! what are the two smaller planes each side though?
i was there:)
british engineering at its best old chap thats all you need to know
Actually the 'English Electric Canberra' was the first Jet Bomber to have that distinction (Wing Cdr Roland Beamont i beleive being the one to throw it round the sky at Farnbrough "like a fighter"), the Yank's were so impressed they bought the Canberra, over one of their own designs, to my reccollecton the first foreign warplane they'd bought since WW1 ^_^
That said the good old Vulcan is the only one to be penalized at an Airshow for "conduct unbecoming of a Bomber" XD
Hi all
i live near warrington and theres a village called VULCAN
Not sure how that nail flew to the Falklands and back
EXTRA'S , German manufacture and designed by Walter Extra.
Hey wait a minute - that's England's version of the USA's B2 stealth bomber ...
But this plane is 51 years old
Ah, I see
it was a good sight, but yet again people are admiring a machine that is made to kill human beings. i felt kinda confused when i was there to be honest. people were cheering and laughing. and there i was thinking this very machine can be used against us one day and will you be cheering then. but still a great piece of engineering.