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Post by sororityrow on Mar 31, 2014 17:00:13 GMT -5
HA! I live in Shoeburyness, which is three miles down the road from Southend-On-Sea, and I often pass that very plane on my way to Rayleigh to visit folk! I remember seeing a Vulcan fly at the airshow we used to have here (for shame, it has been put on hiatus due to funding cuts). The videos which have been embedded, showing the mighty beasts at large, though they try, cannot do justice to the mind buggering noise that their engines produce. It is a sound that you hear in your bowels and your blood vessels, more than you do with your ears. And this coming from a gal
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Post by bonesmason on Apr 1, 2014 8:46:46 GMT -5
Why no mention of the English Electric 'Lightning' ?
One story I heard years ago from an RAF guy that in the training series 'Brightstar' a V bomber was sent over to test the radar, it was picked up, and two fighter sent to 'shoot it down' unbeknownst to the radar operators, there was a buccaneer under each wing! these 'poped out' when the American fighter were close enough, and then proceeded to 'shoot down' the Americans. Conformation of that tale would be really nice.
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Post by navyseals on Apr 1, 2014 10:49:14 GMT -5
I'm down the road in Basildon I get the odd easy jet flight going into Southend most days ha. Hopefully once the restoration is done on the Vulcan I may get to see it in the sky more often. I have to agree with you about the noise, although I was I can still remember being at RAF fairford and seeing the beast. The roar and the size of the plane is overwhelming as it is and I remember standing next to one and being dwarfed by it. I don't think I had been that amazed until I saw the b-2 in it's first UK public visit at mildenhall.
If you use Facebook there is a page dedicated to the restoration of the Vulcan at southend. I believe from April the 26th or 27th (can't remember which but it's a Sunday) they start doing open days for people to visit, after that they will have open days every Sunday until August.
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Post by navyseals on Apr 1, 2014 10:49:30 GMT -5
I only started this thread after I read a brief story about the Vulcan and thought is just share it with people here. Before I came to ats I thought I knew my aviation, since joining ats I feel like I'm back to square one lol. I know of the lightning again saw this as a youngster (I'm only 28) and never had a chance to see one fly with adult eyes to remember much of what I saw if that makes sense. Probably one of the best fighters/interceptors we have ever built, one thing I do remember as a kid was the way the engines were and seeing them on full after burner. As for it's operations and stories I can't provide any as I said since joint ats I consider myself as a noob to aviation. But that's why I like it here especially with the aviators/airmen that are members. Sorry for the lack of lightning talk Off topic, you mentioned the buccaneer .. Another aircraft I liked. I'm gutted I was too young to remember the Cold War era aircraft the RAF used
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Post by burnnotice on Apr 1, 2014 11:38:41 GMT -5
I went to the RIAT, Last year and it was a massive disappointment. The Vulcan was a highlight but apart from that, there wasn't a great deal flying. No US military at all and a performance from the police, fire and ambulance emergency helicopters, which was dull. It used to be amazing as a kid, with everything flying, but hardly any fast fighters last year.
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Post by navyseals on Apr 1, 2014 12:29:25 GMT -5
Oh really ? Now that's not good to hear, as I mentioned I use to be amazed when I went there. I was there when the two MiG 29s crashed into each other still have it on and old VHS camcorder tape. I'll try and keep and eye open to see what they say in the website as to what is flying. Was looking at waddington too
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