Jerry Watkins You'll enjoy this BBC series Jerry, unfortunately only 2 episodes left ...www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03j5cf8/cold-war-hot-jets-episode-2
+Jerry Watkins From a Brit to my Yank friends ,thank you,however , compliment returned you have made some incredible planes,pushing all the boundaries to their limit, not all beautiful, but very spectacular, some are both beautiful and spectacular as well.
***** Well be that as it may the fact that everyone who can afford them and is able to buy them IS buying them tells the tale. China didn't try to steal Eurofighter plans or Rafale plans or any other 4.5 gen aircraft plans.
I love how this plane is an antique, but instead of hanging it in a museum somewhere it's flown to show people how incredible it is. God I love this plane!
My Dad died this year 21/08/21 of Dementia, He was an electrical engineer in the RAF and fitted the wiring and Radar on Vulcan Bombers. I love watching The Vulcan fly it's powerful but also graceful, Amazing...like my Dad.
I am sorry to hear of you dad having dementia my mum died in 2019 and had signs of that too! May I offer you my condolences to a fabulous group of folk in the RAF who were prepared to do there bit for England! R.I.P to those who are not here now and thank you to those that did there bit in WWII sigh! Like my mum!
Gosh darn I am so happy to see that Vulcan flying still. It makes me proud of its service and im a American. Just love this one ever since THUNDERBALL.
I saw it on its final Northern tour and there were many (including me) smiling through the tears as we saw it disappear for the last time, knowing we'd never see it flying again. I feel sorry for those who will never see and hear this wonderful plane in the air.
Looking back, for me it was such a privilege to have seen XH558 at RIAT and no matter what audio setup you have, that sound can NEVER be reproduced! A most awesome, amazing aeroplane!
In the summer of 1967, we met a British Vulcan crew at Guam. They invited us out to the runway the next morning to view their max performance takeoff. She accelerated with her trademark scream, reached the perigee of runway 06R and lifted off, going 90 degrees nose-up and disappearing in short order. Later that year, we were delayed taking off from Kadena AFB as the SR-71 taxied by and performed an equally spectacular takeoff. Memories of days that will never come again.
I remember seeing this at an air show, the sound is insane in person, you can feel the rumble in your chest, it completely envelopes you. Beautiful piece of engineering - regardless of your opinion as to its purpose, I'm sure most can appreciate that.
Was fortunate enough to see this magnificent bird on Saturday 22nd August. Sitting in my bungalow I suddenly heard the thunder of jet engines and rushed outside in time to see the Mighty Vulcan flying right over my head. What a privilege and what a noise - magnificent!
What a magnificent aeroplane. XH558 must be the only aircraft I know of that evokes the same kind of emotion among aircraft enthusiasts that perhaps 4472 (Flying Scotsman) does for locomotive enthusiasts.
@@lukemaney645 seen the B1,B52 and the vulcan many times at air shows. I find the B52 a little boring because it's so cumbersome. The B1 looks great and makes a lot of noise, but the vulcan is a showstopper because of its looks, the noise it makes and most of all, it handles like a fighter, doing a tight display almost within the confines of the airfield. My all-time favourite aircraft at airshows. Sadly we'll never see one in the air again 😔
I saw a Vulcan at an airshow in Australia in the 60s, Laverton if i remember correctly; this magnificent plane left a life long impression, it is sad to see the last one finally retiring. Thanks for posting the video of what was the most stunning plane ever constructed.
I see her most weekends leaving Doncaster for displays and on the odd occasion we get a mini display on her return and I never fail to be impressed by such an awesome aircraft. This display was magnificent and very well shot........many thanks for uploading it..........
I used to love seeing Vulcans at air shows in the early 80's. One of the loudest aircraft I've ever had the pleasure of watching. What a show! It'll be a very sad day indeed when she finally lands for the last time :-(
bar the SR71 i think this is the most beautiful machine to ever grace the skies. just looks sensational. this is an excellent video some quality footage!
Thanks for sharing this, excellent footage! When I was a kid the Vulcan was a frequent visitor to the CNE Airshow here in Canada. Always enjoyed seeing it.
There was an annual Summer Air Show my Family and myself went to in Canada every year from 1968 until 1977 that had this Aircraft doing take off, flying display and landing. The organizers had this Aircraft every year on the Air Show schedule. This Aircraft literally shook your guts and gave an energy sound sensation buzz jolt I impossible to justly describe in words. Never disappointed at the Air Shows.
Thanks for the video! It is nice that she'll live on in clips like this, but unfortunate that future generations will never feel the ground literally shake beneath them as she flies over with a deafening and awe inspiring howl. For all the rubbish the government spend our tax money on, keeping this lady flying is something I'd happily contribute to.
It's not often you can say you have a true regret in life. One of my first will be not seeing the last Vulcan fly in the last season.. What a performance, I remember seeing her airbourne in 2010 at Fairford.
Dont get me wrong im the biggest vulcan fan there is (in my eyes) but all these people who have spent the whole display watching it through a view finder, click click clicking away, im sorry but watch it with your eyes and appreciate it for what it is and what its there for, and for the last time.
Most beautiful aeroplane ever iconic and took care of the job in the Falkland conflict showing people we weren't a spent force,, great show case for the country's engineering prowess,,,
Distinctive shape, like Rodan, the Japanese kaiju, a very distinctive roar from its engine, and a battle-worthy flying machine in every sense of the word. Just beautiful!
Excellent video of one of the most magnificent jets ever. I got to see it demo'd in the U.S. back in 1979 at SAC headquarters, Offut AFB. It was a bit more aggressive demo at that time. Glad I at least got to see it once.
I grew up with them. I have fond memories of them shattering the silence when we had afternoon tea on a Sunday at my Aunts'. I thought it was fantastic but, afterwards. I could go home to peace and quiet. My Aunt and Uncle weren't too keen as they had to endure them being made ready for flight 24/7 and the whole house would vibrate. That was at Finningley (now DSA) where they were based.
Wow! That was magnificent, thanks for sharing this wonderful video with us! I'm Canadian, & see a LOT of our 'Arrow' in the Vulcan. 'Thunderball' was the first time that I saw this giant beauty, and ever since then I relish the opportunities to see new videos of the Vulcan. Thanks!
I was blessed to see these fly on a couple of occasions in the mid-1960's, when Milwaukee had meaningful airshows. The RAF usually sent one, as well as a "Victor;" unfortunately, I never saw the Victor fly, but the Vulcan was unforgettable!
Im proud to say my late brother was a Vulcan Navigator. He was part of the Squadron all H bomb loaded up and ready to go on a one way mission to Moscow during the Cuban missile crisis. He was also on the specially equipped Squadron of all white Vulcans that flew into the radioactive dust collecting samples after dropping the H bomb during testing on an Australian atol.
Wonderful, wonderful footage. Sad that she's being retired but glad as well, because she's earned the rest. We don't want to see her go the same way as that Hawker Hunter did at Shoreham.
My father used to work at RAF Gaydon and they had a Vulcan Flypast when they decommisioned the station. I remember feeling it through the ground before hearing it before seeing it ! Beautiful feeling when they flew low above the crowd !
They weren't messing about, when they built this. An wonderful aircraft in so many ways. The comment "Only 11yrs between the Lancaster and Vulcan" is truly amazing.
I just recently found out about this aircraft and I can honestly say I've never seen something so beautiful before in my life. Watching it fly is just something else.
I grew up in Tucson, AZ just outside of Davis-Monthan AFB. RAF squadrons trained there in the winter. Some of my earliest memories in Tucson where of these flying overhead.
Amazing. My dad and brother went there yesterday. We live in Swindon. I've been to RIAT about twice in my life. I wish I could go more often as well but I really can't handle the amount of noise which is a shame. My brother is in the RAF himself and staioned at Brize Norton so he' probably gotten used to all the noise over the years. Nice footage.
Wow! That was awesome. Great video, great aircraft. She flys like a fighter. For such a big bird to maneuver like that is simply amazing. Thanks for posting.
one of these did a U turn over Gefn Gola mountain Tredegar/Rhymney in about 1982 saw it on way home from school so loud and low spectacular sight Thanks
From our Country we thank you for your help with the Mosquito and my late farther who was in the Fleet Airarm in WW2 would have thanked you, he always remarked that it was an outstanding aircraft and a forgiving one at that. He also flew with Canadians and Polish Airmen, and was proud to have made good long term friends of several of them. Thanks for the film footage it will be viewed by a lot of people who will know of the Canadian help and lives given in WW2. We as a country thank you all. John Hodgson.Subscriber,liker and commenter
I saw the vulcan at RAF Cosford in 1986 as an Air Cadet, I was just stood there transfixed at the incredible power and noise, I can remember the ground shaking what a machine lived e ery minute of her....
One of the true icons of aviation. Love to see them fly again, though that seems unlikely. The Queen should order that the RAF should operate a living museum squadron, maintaining not less than one flightworthy example of every retired RAF aircraft type that still exists. An example that DOES fly on limited occasion.
Absolutely awesome , thank you for sharing , I saw it at Shutleworh a couple of months ago and was told then that it would be retied in September , such a shame as far as I am concerned :(
Wow!!! amazing take off! The Vulcan is truthful a flying legend, and a icon of british aviation industry! also great commentary by Sean Maffet ( have met him 2009, when the Vulcan was at Sanicole, Belgium). Very sad that this will be the final season of the great old lady:-(( When my name were Richard Branson I would spend the money to bring back the Vulcan to the Sky ( unfortunately, it isn't a Concorde;-) SAVE THE VULCAN!
Incredible lift off,I did the under wing tour on the Friday,what a marvelous machine, and what a shame this is the last year it will fly. Thanks for the video.
Thomas Richard Wyatt Taylor. 47 Squadron born 1918. 37 years RAF got these in flight during the Cold War. Time frame, if I remember correctly to have 3 Vulcans airborne within a couple of hours of nuclear threat. He also made the Berlin airlift happen. Operational excellence from my grandfather
If you listen closely over the sound of the Vulcan Howl you’ll also hear the symphony of the Vulcan Shutter Release - a clattering, post-war phenomenon as yet unexplained by engineers.
+Leigh Eastham They are still convinced that found it first which of course they did not and that its up for grabs along with our oil interests over their.
Its absolutely mind blowing to now that this ol gal has the same engine and amount of them as an early type 42 destroyer, no wonder you can feel it when taxiing and why she so loud....
From a Yank to my Brit friends, you have made some incredibly beautiful flying machines over the years.
Jerry Watkins You'll enjoy this BBC series Jerry, unfortunately only 2 episodes left ...www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03j5cf8/cold-war-hot-jets-episode-2
+Jerry Watkins Why thank you. Your Lockheed too have made some utter masterpieces.
+Jerry Watkins From a Brit to my Yank friends ,thank you,however , compliment returned you have made some incredible planes,pushing all the boundaries to their limit, not all beautiful, but very spectacular, some are both beautiful and spectacular as well.
+TheEliteGamer “BlackwidowZ93” Z Have some F-35's instead :D
*****
Well be that as it may the fact that everyone who can afford them and is able to buy them IS buying them tells the tale. China didn't try to steal Eurofighter plans or Rafale plans or any other 4.5 gen aircraft plans.
I love how this plane is an antique, but instead of hanging it in a museum somewhere it's flown to show people how incredible it is. God I love this plane!
mickenoss spoke too soon, such a shame these don't fly no more.
Dude, 8:38 gives me shivers. I almost mourne that these aren't flown anymore.
This didn't age well, I wish it was still flying though 😭
Welp, the B-52 is also an antique, but it gonna be still flying until it gets a century of service
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My Dad died this year 21/08/21 of Dementia, He was an electrical engineer in the RAF and fitted the wiring and Radar on Vulcan Bombers.
I love watching The Vulcan fly it's powerful but also graceful, Amazing...like my Dad.
I am sorry to hear of you dad having dementia my mum died in 2019 and had signs of that too! May I offer you my condolences to a fabulous group of folk in the RAF who were prepared to do there bit for England! R.I.P to those who are not here now and thank you to those that did there bit in WWII sigh! Like my mum!
Thank you, they live on in our memories 😊
My Dad too so sorry x
Gosh darn I am so happy to see that Vulcan flying still. It makes me proud of its service and im a American. Just love this one ever since THUNDERBALL.
I admit I "smiled through the tears". A truly magnificent aircraft. British engineering at its best.
Me too. Saw her on the Sunday and it brought tears to my eyes. Very sad not to hear the crackle of those engines anymore.
I saw it on its final Northern tour and there were many (including me) smiling through the tears as we saw it disappear for the last time, knowing we'd never see it flying again. I feel sorry for those who will never see and hear this wonderful plane in the air.
Looking back, for me it was such a privilege to have seen XH558 at RIAT and no matter what audio setup you have, that sound can NEVER be reproduced!
A most awesome, amazing aeroplane!
In terms of design, for me, the Avro Vulcan still looks like a bomber of the 21st century. Sleek and beautiful. The most beautiful bomber of all time.
it's engines ended up in the concorde
In the summer of 1967, we met a British Vulcan crew at Guam. They invited us out to the runway the next morning to view their max performance takeoff. She accelerated with her trademark scream, reached the perigee of runway 06R and lifted off, going 90 degrees nose-up and disappearing in short order. Later that year, we were delayed taking off from Kadena AFB as the SR-71 taxied by and performed an equally spectacular takeoff. Memories of days that will never come again.
'90 degrees nose-up'? That's a vertical climb - unlikely.
I remember seeing this at an air show, the sound is insane in person, you can feel the rumble in your chest, it completely envelopes you. Beautiful piece of engineering - regardless of your opinion as to its purpose, I'm sure most can appreciate that.
I remember that rumble at Biggin Hill in the early seventies
Was fortunate enough to see this magnificent bird on Saturday 22nd August. Sitting in my bungalow I suddenly heard the thunder of jet engines and rushed outside in time to see the Mighty Vulcan flying right over my head. What a privilege and what a noise - magnificent!
Enough to bring a grown man to tears from 09:30 on-wards ... and it did. What a Plane, what a Noise, and that Howl .. XH558
One cool, badass plane. Amazing power for how big it is. The Brits always made so many cool things.
What a magnificent aeroplane. XH558 must be the only aircraft I know of that evokes the same kind of emotion among aircraft enthusiasts that perhaps 4472 (Flying Scotsman) does for locomotive enthusiasts.
@@lukemaney645 seen the B1,B52 and the vulcan many times at air shows. I find the B52 a little boring because it's so cumbersome. The B1 looks great and makes a lot of noise, but the vulcan is a showstopper because of its looks, the noise it makes and most of all, it handles like a fighter, doing a tight display almost within the confines of the airfield. My all-time favourite aircraft at airshows. Sadly we'll never see one in the air again 😔
@@tempusfugit9796 you don't need to be an aircraft enthusiast to get all watery eyes at this. It's just magnificent and British.
When I was a kid I saw one of these fly over. It looked so big and scary, and the noise... awesome!
The Queen and her guards..... beautiful. Thank you boys!
Worked with her in the 1970's .. stunning aircraft. Thank you for showing.
I saw a Vulcan at an airshow in Australia in the 60s, Laverton if i remember correctly; this magnificent plane left a life long impression, it is sad to see the last one finally retiring. Thanks for posting the video of what was the most stunning plane ever constructed.
RIP Avro Vulcan 1956-1984-2015.
We will miss you forever.
I see her most weekends leaving Doncaster for displays and on the odd occasion we get a mini display on her return and I never fail to be impressed by such an awesome aircraft.
This display was magnificent and very well shot........many thanks for uploading it..........
I used to love seeing Vulcans at air shows in the early 80's. One of the loudest aircraft I've ever had the pleasure of watching. What a show! It'll be a very sad day indeed when she finally lands for the last time :-(
bar the SR71 i think this is the most beautiful machine to ever grace the skies. just looks sensational. this is an excellent video some quality footage!
B1 and B2 are also pretty :)
All of them, and the concorde. Just majestic.
B2 much of stealed German Engineering.
The F117 Nighthawk makes my list too
:-o WHAT a takeoff!!
Not bloody bad for a 60 year old bird! :-)
Beautiful piece of engineering and I am glad I saw this as a kid in the late 80s
Thanks for sharing this, excellent footage! When I was a kid the Vulcan was a frequent visitor to the CNE Airshow here in Canada. Always enjoyed seeing it.
There was an annual Summer Air Show my Family and myself went to in Canada every year from 1968 until 1977 that had this Aircraft doing take off, flying display and landing. The organizers had this Aircraft every year on the Air Show schedule. This Aircraft literally shook your guts and gave an energy sound sensation buzz jolt I impossible to justly describe in words. Never disappointed at the Air Shows.
Thanks for the video! It is nice that she'll live on in clips like this, but unfortunate that future generations will never feel the ground literally shake beneath them as she flies over with a deafening and awe inspiring howl. For all the rubbish the government spend our tax money on, keeping this lady flying is something I'd happily contribute to.
It's not often you can say you have a true regret in life. One of my first will be not seeing the last Vulcan fly in the last season.. What a performance, I remember seeing her airbourne in 2010 at Fairford.
Wow, if ever I saw a plane that just wanted to fly! What effortless grace! what gorgeous lines! Just, WOW!
Amazing footage thank you! Good to hear what the commentator is actually saying. That flyby with the Red arrows was beautiful!
Dont get me wrong im the biggest vulcan fan there is (in my eyes) but all these people who have spent the whole display watching it through a view finder, click click clicking away, im sorry but watch it with your eyes and appreciate it for what it is and what its there for, and for the last time.
I almost dropped my camera when she took off!! incredible machine miss her lots
This is one of the coolest looking planes ever, and performing fiercely for it's time.
never been so sad about a plane before
An honour and a privilege to be there to see the old girl soar!
Most beautiful aeroplane ever iconic and took care of the job in the Falkland conflict showing people we weren't a spent force,, great show case for the country's engineering prowess,,,
Awesome!! Such a beautiful aircraft with all it's history. Always love "the howl" of her engines. It's like music to the ears.
an utterly beautifull airoplane from any angle
Distinctive shape, like Rodan, the Japanese kaiju, a very distinctive roar from its engine, and a battle-worthy flying machine in every sense of the word. Just beautiful!
Excellent video of one of the most magnificent jets ever. I got to see it demo'd in the U.S. back in 1979 at SAC headquarters, Offut AFB. It was a bit more aggressive demo at that time. Glad I at least got to see it once.
I grew up with them. I have fond memories of them shattering the silence when we had afternoon tea on a Sunday at my Aunts'. I thought it was fantastic but, afterwards. I could go home to peace and quiet. My Aunt and Uncle weren't too keen as they had to endure them being made ready for flight 24/7 and the whole house would vibrate.
That was at Finningley (now DSA) where they were based.
Wow! That was magnificent, thanks for sharing this wonderful video with us! I'm Canadian, & see a LOT of our 'Arrow' in the Vulcan. 'Thunderball' was the first time that I saw this giant beauty, and ever since then I relish the opportunities to see new videos of the Vulcan. Thanks!
I was blessed to see these fly on a couple of occasions in the mid-1960's, when Milwaukee had meaningful airshows. The RAF usually sent one, as well as a "Victor;" unfortunately, I never saw the Victor fly, but the Vulcan was unforgettable!
The Victor looked evil. Very futuristic, even now.
fantastic vid mate! one of the best Vulcan vids I've seen!
cheers!
I lived on Ascension during the Falklands war used to love watching these gorgeous birds going out and coming in!
oldfrogdivin they weren’t up to much!!!!!!! Justb the occasional bomb run!!!
Im proud to say my late brother was a Vulcan Navigator. He was part of the Squadron all H bomb loaded up and ready to go on a one way mission to Moscow during the Cuban missile crisis. He was also on the specially equipped Squadron of all white Vulcans that flew into the radioactive dust collecting samples after dropping the H bomb during testing on an Australian atol.
One of the best take offs I've ever seen
That take-off takes the absolute mickey, whilst she's obviously unladen it's incredible how manoeuvrable she is!
A heavy bomber which handled like a heavy fighter. Magnificent!
Wonderful, wonderful footage. Sad that she's being retired but glad as well, because she's earned the rest. We don't want to see her go the same way as that Hawker Hunter did at Shoreham.
Spectacular. There has never been a more awesome (in the literal sense of the word) machine to take to the air.
My father used to work at RAF Gaydon and they had a Vulcan Flypast when they decommisioned the station. I remember feeling it through the ground before hearing it before seeing it ! Beautiful feeling when they flew low above the crowd !
I was there for this, it was amazing, and going to be there again in a few weeks!!!
It rocks your soul beyond belief!
Love this video!
Thank you for filming this!
What a great memory!
I just love that craft ever sense I saw it flying in Ontario and Niagara Falls back in the 70s.
They weren't messing about, when they built this. An wonderful aircraft in so many ways. The comment "Only 11yrs between the Lancaster and Vulcan" is truly amazing.
Outstanding. I saw a similar airshow on Grand Bahama Island in 1964(?) when I was like 8 years old with my lat father. Quite a memory.
brought a tear to my eye !
She is absolutely awesome! AWESOME!
I just recently found out about this aircraft and I can honestly say I've never seen something so beautiful before in my life. Watching it fly is just something else.
Did you ever see this flying condition?
8:40 - HELL YES BRITAIN and her mighty Royal Air Force! So proud of these guys!
That camo color works so well
I grew up in Tucson, AZ just outside of Davis-Monthan AFB. RAF squadrons trained there in the winter. Some of my earliest memories in Tucson where of these flying overhead.
Awesome and beautiful.
Kev really threw her about! what a legend! This display got frowned upon on the day - just about sums up what Britain is today :(
Amazing. My dad and brother went there yesterday. We live in Swindon. I've been to RIAT about twice in my life. I wish I could go more often as well but I really can't handle the amount of noise which is a shame. My brother is in the RAF himself and staioned at Brize Norton so he' probably gotten used to all the noise over the years. Nice footage.
Wow! That was awesome. Great video, great aircraft. She flys like a fighter. For such a big bird to maneuver like that is simply amazing. Thanks for posting.
one of these did a U turn over Gefn Gola mountain Tredegar/Rhymney in about 1982 saw it on way home from school so loud and low spectacular sight Thanks
Makes you proud to be British ( You just can't get better than this can you .
Well I mean us Canadians helped y'all build the mosquito which you guys take all the credit for...
From our Country we thank you for your help with the Mosquito and my late farther who was in the Fleet Airarm in WW2 would have thanked you, he always remarked that it was an outstanding aircraft and a forgiving one at that. He also flew with Canadians and Polish Airmen, and was proud to have made good long term friends of several of them. Thanks for the film footage it will be viewed by a lot of people who will know of the Canadian help and lives given in WW2. We as a country thank you all.
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I saw the vulcan at RAF Cosford in 1986 as an Air Cadet, I was just stood there transfixed at the incredible power and noise, I can remember the ground shaking what a machine lived e ery minute of her....
nothing in our time will ever look as good as this .
One of the true icons of aviation. Love to see them fly again, though that seems unlikely. The Queen should order that the RAF should operate a living museum squadron, maintaining not less than one flightworthy example of every retired RAF aircraft type that still exists. An example that DOES fly on limited occasion.
I would agree with that.
Phantastic Video-Clip.
I miss this aircraft and the times I had with it.
Absolutely awesome , thank you for sharing , I saw it at Shutleworh a couple of months ago and was told then that it would be retied in September , such a shame as far as I am concerned :(
Wow!!! amazing take off! The Vulcan is truthful a flying legend, and a icon of british aviation industry! also great commentary by Sean Maffet ( have met him 2009, when the Vulcan was at Sanicole, Belgium). Very sad that this will be the final season of the great old lady:-(( When my name were Richard Branson I would spend the money to bring back the Vulcan to the Sky ( unfortunately, it isn't a Concorde;-)
SAVE THE VULCAN!
Incredible lift off,I did the under wing tour on the Friday,what a marvelous machine, and what a shame this is the last year it will fly. Thanks for the video.
Some great shots there of a beautiful flying machine.
Thomas Richard Wyatt Taylor. 47 Squadron born 1918. 37 years RAF got these in flight during the Cold War. Time frame, if I remember correctly to have 3 Vulcans airborne within a couple of hours of nuclear threat. He also made the Berlin airlift happen. Operational excellence from my grandfather
Gone but never forgotten perfection
Best Vulcan performance I've ever seen.
Simply majestic and just aesthetically beautiful. Damn imagine the radar image of it?
You don't want to be on the receiving end of this. If you think about it you'll be terrified if you heard this and was an enemy of Britain.
It was pretty stealthy by accident, delta wings are commonly used in stealth bombers.
Makes my spine tingle even with the volume off!
Simply stunning! Magnificent and authoritative!
6 Argentinians dislike this..
Thumbs up !
Chris Ferguson make that 11 ;)
Raymond Thomas ... and they haven't even said Thanks for the £225,000,000 Foreign Aid the UK nutters have given them since 1982?
Raymond Thomas 13 now…
marsvltor2 I didn't even realise they had the Internet over there..
she is utterly beautiful
If you listen closely over the sound of the Vulcan Howl you’ll also hear the symphony of the Vulcan Shutter Release - a clattering, post-war phenomenon as yet unexplained by engineers.
📷..📷..📷..📷..📸..🎥..👍👍🙂🙂
Watching video is great, be there in person omg
One of the greatest aircraft ever
I assume that 37 Argentinians have viewed this video then?
+Leigh Eastham They are still convinced that found it first which of course they did not and that its up for grabs along with our oil interests over their.
Leigh Eastham oh yes because that one obsolete Vulcan decimated the Argie positions at port Stanley didn’t it. 😂😂
Yo soy chileno, tienes que ver los vídeos sobre nuestros aviones, está lleno de argentinos xD
76 of them now
@@hog8035 [drops a nuclear bomb on port stanley as per plane design]
Happy now?
I saw her in Cornwall a few years ago!! Beautiful aircraft
Its absolutely mind blowing to now that this ol gal has the same engine and amount of them as an early type 42 destroyer, no wonder you can feel it when taxiing and why she so loud....
The Brits have some very unusual aircraft. Vulcans, Lightnings, and Bucaneers were among my favorite warplanes along with F-14 Tomcat.
Fantastic footage watching that spiral climb.
Stunning as always...
Excellent camera work here. It's not easy filming steady at air shows but this is good.
Almost looks like its going to stall, but even at low speed those wings keep it up.. amazing!
A great video and an amazing flying display
Awesome footage there .. thanks for that memory
Thanks for the memories!
I have to get a model of one of these for my 6yr old. Coolest plane ever! Cheers. Awesome video by the way.
Airfix will release one in 2020