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Avro Vulcan


Avro Vulcan


$8.99


Avro Vulcan

Avro Vulcan Xh558


Avro Vulcan Xh558


$81.25


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Avro Vulcan XH558 ( civil aircraft registration G VLCN) is the only airworthy example of the 134 Avro Vulcan Vbombers that were operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984. Vulcan XH558 served with the RAF between 1960 and 1985 in the bomber, maritime reconnaissance and airtoair refuelling roles. The RAF operated XH558 as a display aircraft from 1986 until 1992, when budget cuts forced its retirement. It is presently operated by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust as a display aircraft, funded entirely by charitable donations and the UK Lotterys Heritage Fund. It is registered with the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority as GVLCN but has an exemption to fly in Royal Air Force markings as XH558. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/07/29 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.24 inches

Avro Vulcan Part1 by Darling, Kev [Paperback]


Avro Vulcan Part1 by Darling, Kev [Paperback]


$54.55


The Avro Vulcan, backbone of the RAF strike force during the Cold War. This book is not only for the historian it also includes much useful to the modeller. Part 2 will include individual aircraft histories while Part 3 will be the Vulcan scrapbook. Author: Darling, Kev Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2007/12/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.00 x 8.25 x 0.28 inches

Avro Vulcan (Hardcover)


Avro Vulcan (Hardcover)


$71.72


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Avro Vulcan Part1


Avro Vulcan Part1


$38.95


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AVRO Vulcan   Golf Shirt by CafePress


AVRO Vulcan Golf Shirt by CafePress


$20


Tee off in casual style. Our pique knit golf t-shirt is a comfortable, lightweight way to play 18-holes and beat the heat. Features, stylish white pearl buttons, yet it feels like wearing your favorite t-shirt. Dress it up or down. Throw a blazer over lat Golf Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Tee off in casual style. Our pique knit golf t-shirt is a comfortable, lightweight way to play 18-holes and beat the heat. Features, stylish white pearl buttons, yet it feels like wearing your favorite t-shirt. Dress it up or down. Throw a blazer over lat

1/200 Avro Vulcan B.2, 27 Squadron Lincolnshire 1974


1/200 Avro Vulcan B.2, 27 Squadron Lincolnshire 1974


$44.49


Within the ranks of the Royal Air Force (RAF), the Avro Vulcan played an important role as a strategic bomber from 1953-84. For more than 30 years during the height of the Cold War, this aircraft armed with nuclear bombs was ready to deter foreign nations from attacking Great Britain. Operated by the RAF's V-bomber force, the Vulcan was a delta-wing design that flew at subsonic speeds. A total of 134 Vulcans were manufactured, with the second tranche known as the B.2 being the most common. The B.2 featured larger and thinner wings, while a greater fuel capacity offered a cruising range of 7,400km. It also had improved equipment such as electronics and radar. This Dragon Warbirds of the Avro Vulcan B.2 is precisely made to 1/200 scale. The panel lines are sharply scribed, including both the top and bottom surfaces of the large wings. The aircraft is beautifully painted in a striking RAF camouflage scheme, and it carries the markings of a bomber from No. 27 Squadron in the 1974 timefram Size: 1:200 Type: Models & Miniatures Color: Multi-Color Color Mapping: Multi-Color

AVIATION200 1200 Scale Model Aircraft AVR002 RAF Avro Vulcan 50th Squadron


AVIATION200 1200 Scale Model Aircraft AVR002 RAF Avro Vulcan 50th Squadron


$66.69


The Avro Vulcan is a delta wing subsonic jet bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984 serving as part of the nuclear deterrence against the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Highly detailed diecast model. Scale: 1:200. Aircraft Type FixedWinged. Era: Cold War. Aircraft: Avro Vulcan. Propulsion: JetPowered. Role: Bomber.

1/200 Avro Vulcan B.2, 617 Squadron Lincolnshire 1964


1/200 Avro Vulcan B.2, 617 Squadron Lincolnshire 1964


$44.49


Brand New 1/200 Scale!!! The Avro Vulcan played an important role as a strategic bomber from 1953-84. For more than 30 years during the height of the Cold War, this aircraft armed with nuclear bombs was ready to deter foreign nations such as the Soviet Union from attacking Great Britain. Operated by the RAF's V-bomber force, the Vulcan was a delta-wing design that flew at subsonic speeds at high altitude. Its cruising speed of Mach 0.86 and small radar cross-section made it ideal for penetrating enemy airspace to deliver its nuclear payload should the need have arisen. A total of 134 Vulcans were manufactured, with the second tranche known as the B.2 being the most common. One of the units to operate the B.2 was No.617 Squadron based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. This was the Vulcan's home airbase throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Commonly called "Dambusters� because of its WWII exploits, No.617 Squadron operated B.2s until it was temporarily disbanded at the end of 1981. The B.2 fe Size: 1:200 Type: Models & Miniatures Color: Multi-Color Color Mapping: Multi-Color

Vulcan


Vulcan


$10.49


Vulcan

The Avro Shackleton


The Avro Shackleton


$8.99


The Avro Shackleton

Avro 'Tutor'


Avro 'Tutor'


$24.99


Avro 'Tutor' - Photographic Print

Avro Lancaster


Avro Lancaster


$24.99


Avro Lancaster - Photographic Print

Avro Manchester


Avro Manchester


$24.99


Avro Manchester - Photographic Print

Crashed Avro 504A


Crashed Avro 504A


$24.99


Crashed Avro 504A - Photographic Print



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