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Avro Vulcan
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Military Vehicle Name
Avro Vulcan
Manufacturer
Avro
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Delta-wing strategic bomber of the RAF
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1952
End Year:
1965
Vulcan low pass with landing gear
A camouflaged Avro Vulcan is low over a runway with nose gear and main gear extended. RAF roundels are visible on the nose and underside, a Union flag is on the tail, and large blue headline text at the top reads The Avro Vulcan Aircraft: A Legendary Cold War Icon.
Vulcan XH558 banked over hills
A camouflaged Avro Vulcan XH558 banks left over green hills, showing its delta wing from above. RAF roundels sit on the wings and nose, the serial XH558 is on the tail, and the four jet exhausts are visible at the rear.
Vulcan XH558 gear down
A rear-quarter color view shows Vulcan XH558 in camouflage with its landing gear extended above runway grass. The image shows RAF roundels on the wings, the serial XH558 on the tail, four rear jet pipes, and heat haze near the ground.
Vulcan B.2 museum display
An Avro Vulcan B.2 hangs indoors in a museum hall, viewed from above and ahead of the nose. The image shows the pointed nose probe, cockpit glazing, engine intakes at the wing roots, RAF roundels, and the broad delta wing suspended above exhibits and walkways.
Vulcan XH558 full planform
A full side-and-top view shows camouflaged Vulcan XH558 in flight over a wooded landscape. The delta-wing shape fills the frame, with RAF roundels on both wings, the serial XH558 on the tail, and the four jet exhausts grouped at the rear.
Vulcan underside in flight
A close underside view shows an Avro Vulcan banking against a blue sky. The pale underside, RAF roundels on the wings, delta-wing panels, jet exhaust area, wheel-well openings, and tail fin are visible.
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