Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History 1960-84

Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History 1960-84

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Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History 1960-84

Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History 1960-84

Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History, 1960–84

In 2022, the Avro Vulcan celebrated the 70th anniversary of its first flight on 30 August 1952. The Vulcan’s chief designer was Technical Director Roy Chadwick, who was killed on a test flight in 1947 and never got to see one of his most famous designs take to the skies. A member of the V Force, the Vulcan proved an incredibly valuable asset, especially during the Cold War. It was used in both high- and low-level roles and performed some of the longest bombing and anti-radar missions by the RAF during the Falklands War in 1982. After serving for more than three decades with the RAF, the Vulcan was retired in 1984. XH558 continued display flying with the RAF Vulcan display flight until 1992, and later with the Vulcan to the Sky Trust until 2015, delighting the public with its noise and manoeuvrability.

Following on from Avro Vulcan: The Early Years, 1947–64, and illustrated with over 120 images, this book explores the Vulcan B.Mk2, its systems and variations from the Mk1, and the Blue Steel missile programme. This book showcases why the Vulcan has cemented its place in aviation history.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 9781802822687

Price: £15.99

Series: Historic Military Aircraft Series, vol 19

Format: Paperback, 96 pages

Author: David W. Fildes

ISBN: 9781802822687

Author: David Fildes

Number of Pages: 96

Format: Paperback

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Avro Vulcan B.Mk2: A Place in History, 1960–84

In 2022, the Avro Vulcan celebrated the 70th anniversary of its first flight on 30 August 1952. The Vulcan’s chief designer was Technical Director Roy Chadwick, who was killed on a test flight in 1947 and never got to see one of his most famous designs take to the skies. A member of the V Force, the Vulcan proved an incredibly valuable asset, especially during the Cold War. It was used in both high- and low-level roles and performed some of the longest bombing and anti-radar missions by the RAF during the Falklands War in 1982. After serving for more than three decades with the RAF, the Vulcan was retired in 1984. XH558 continued display flying with the RAF Vulcan display flight until 1992, and later with the Vulcan to the Sky Trust until 2015, delighting the public with its noise and manoeuvrability.

Following on from Avro Vulcan: The Early Years, 1947–64, and illustrated with over 120 images, this book explores the Vulcan B.Mk2, its systems and variations from the Mk1, and the Blue Steel missile programme. This book showcases why the Vulcan has cemented its place in aviation history.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 9781802822687

Price: £15.99

Series: Historic Military Aircraft Series, vol 19

Format: Paperback, 96 pages

Author: David W. Fildes

ISBN: 9781802822687

Author: David Fildes

Number of Pages: 96

Format: Paperback

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