on 13-09-2015 15:42
on 13-09-2015 15:48
on 13-09-2015 16:35
on 13-09-2015 16:36
on 13-09-2015 16:56
I,ve seen this at Waddington airshow many times, a awesome jet which would have carried the UK's nuclear response in the early years of the cold war.
Flies over my house near Grantham regularly on its way to displays, and it's so low as to make the house rattle,. I saw it twice yesterday but it had a fuel leak and was touch and go for today.
It is its last year for flying as the companies that maintain it have said its too old and i think its for the best to ground it before something happens.
on 13-09-2015 17:40
on 13-09-2015 17:40
on 13-09-2015 18:27
on 13-09-2015 18:27
Just been on BBC Midlands news by the way....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-09-2015 21:04
on 13-09-2015 21:04
I remember going past RAF Waddington on the A15 way back in the 80's and having to stop at the traffic lights as there were a number of the Vulcans landing or taking off. Remarkable sight to see that close and its about as close as you could get outside of an airshow! BTW, take a look (i.e. google it) at the history of the V-bombers as it good reading both from a military perspective and a engineering view.
@Anonymous wrote:I,ve seen this at Waddington airshow many times, a awesome jet which would have carried the UK's nuclear response in the early years of the cold war.
Flies over my house near Grantham regularly on its way to displays, and it's so low as to make the house rattle,. I saw it twice yesterday but it had a fuel leak and was touch and go for today.
It is its last year for flying as the companies that maintain it have said its too old and i think its for the best to ground it before something happens.
13-09-2015 22:32 - edited 13-09-2015 22:34
Top tip Sheepdog, i think santa is bringing me a book about them but always good to read up beforehand.
It makes you think that as these jets appeared not long after the war that when they flew at the airshows the crowds must have thought they were from some science fiction film!
Such a huge leap forward from wooden planes.
on 14-09-2015 20:55
on 14-09-2015 20:55
Picked up this article today on the Lockheed F117 and in particular the background to how Skunkworks came about. Guess I'm going to be placing an order for the Ben E Rich book mentioned in the comments! Since I'm being aircraft nostalgic, must look at the awesome SR71...