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*he-hem* I saw this aircraft (or certainly a Vulcan, anyway) fly over in my parents' house in Teesside a few days ago.
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On wiki I read this regarding the last airworthy Vulcan the XH558 :
“Being the sole airworthy Vulcan, the aircraft's airworthiness status was in peril as maintenance funding was in need before the end of February, 2010. At the last moment an anonymous benefactor presented £458,000 to the foundation, ensuring its airworthiness for both its 50th birthday and the prospect of a flight performance for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games Opening Ceremony in London." I find it astonishing not to say in bad taste to fly this ancient weapon of mass destruction over the crowd of people from all parts of the world who have come together to compete and celebrate in peace. Viking |
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The Vulcan certainly falls into this category. If you can't see it's beauty beyond it's former destructive capacity; open your eyes wider. |
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Obviously you are young and it will pass or you are ignorant and it is a lot worse! See you Viking |
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1.7 million to 2 million Axis and Soviet casualties occured at Stalingrad, and it didn't end the War. Hiroshima and Nagasaki totalled 200,000 casualties and ended the war. No global conflict since. Which is more of a 'weapon of mass destruction'? The bullets and artillery shells of Stalingrad, or the nuclear weapons encumbent since? The only real 'weapon of mass destruction' is the human being, not the hardware. However some of the most aesthetically appealing and record achieving feats of mechanical engineering were designed for warfare, such as the Spitfire and in my view the Vulcan. They can be appreciated for this without considering what they were designed for. Just my opinion. |
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What is your opinion of people in the armor of knights with lance on a horse of King Arthur legend paraded though the stadium? What about HMS Victory, or a model of, was also showcased? what about the Lancaster of BBMF fly over? |
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That's what I thought! Incredible sound! Couldn't really grasp how big it was in flight though, you'd have to stand next to it, I think.
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You can stand under the bombbay and watch a video of a 1960's scramble. The video screen is mounted on the Bombbay bulkhead. Awesome. I'd upload a photo but I don't know how! ![]() Here's a link; http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/ Last edited by ATAG_Dutch; 09-14-2010 at 03:02 PM. |
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Is this how it's done?
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