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Avro Vulcan Britains Famous Deltawing Vbomber Phil Butler Tony Buttler

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Avro Vulcan Britains Famous Deltawing Vbomber Phil Butler Tony Buttler
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Publisher: Midland Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 96.17 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Phil Butler & Tony Buttler
ISBN: 9781857802566, 185780256X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Avro Vulcan Britains Famous Deltawing Vbomber Phil Butler Tony Buttler by Phil Butler & Tony Buttler 9781857802566, 185780256X instant download after payment.

The Avro Vulcan was one of three aircraft designed to form part of Britains V-bomber fleet alongside the Valiant and Victor. The Avro Vulcan was perhaps one of the most iconic aircraft designed and built in the UK in the postwar years. Ironically, the types most famous action did not involve combating the international communism threat, but rather the Argentinean invasion of the Falkland Islands in April 1982. In two of the most carefully planned and audacious aviation raids in history, Vulcans from RAF Waddington attacked the airfield at Port Stanley in early May 1982 in order to prevent Argentinean Air Force fighters from using the airfield. The success of the raids was an essential part of Britains ultimate victory in the South Atlantic. By 1982, the Vulcan design was already more than 30 years old and the newest aircraft was almost 20 years old. Between 1952 and 1964, 89 delta-winged aircraft were built and by the time of the Falklands War, the type was rapidly approaching withdrawal. The final examples of this highly regarded aircraft were withdrawn from Squadron service in 1984. It is a tribute to the popularity of the Vulcan among aviation enthusiasts that numerous examples survive in preservation both in Britain and overseas.

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