Don't worry folks, not more of my pictures.
I found this link on the Imperial War Museum Duxford's website. Thought one or two of you might enjoy it.
http://duxford.iwm.org.uk/upload/wmv/Vu ... uxford.wmv
Regards
Kevin
More Vulcan at Duxford
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More Vulcan at Duxford
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: More Vulcan at Duxford
A great piece of flying and an example of what a devoted group can do in the UK today.
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Very well filmed ;-)
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Re: More Vulcan at Duxford
its amazing how something we took for granted for so long can now bring a lump to ones throat
Thank you - as Dave said a wonderful bit of film
In a sort of slightly off thread thought - I realise how lucky I was to see the Victors parked at Radlett in the early 60s going up and down from Harrow to
Kings Cross
Leif
Thank you - as Dave said a wonderful bit of film
In a sort of slightly off thread thought - I realise how lucky I was to see the Victors parked at Radlett in the early 60s going up and down from Harrow to
Kings Cross
Leif


