F**king loud, heard one today!!
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Vulcan's can living over two hundred and twenty years
"VULCAN"
A Vulcan "handsign" is a salute, in which the person saluting pushes only their left hand middle and ring finger against the index finger and pinky respectively. Commonly accompanied by the phrase "Live long and prosper" or "Peace and long life".
The Vulcan entered service with bomber squadrons in July 1957, although it had been flying in the test and training role before that.
The Vulcan was designed in the early 1950's and entered RAF service in 1956
Lancaster Bomber (WWII), Vulcan Tactical Bomber - Nuclear warhead capable (Cold War)
F**king loud, heard one today!!
"Vulcan to the Sky" is a British charity that owns and operates Vulcan XH558, a former Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan V bomber. With funding they promote science, technology and Cold War history.
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Ebay would be a good start - just make sure you list it in the correct category.
Tim Laming has written: 'V-Bombers' -- subject(s): Valiant (Jet bomber), Vulcan (Jet bomber), Victor (Jet planes) 'Vulcan Story' -- subject(s): Vulcan (Jet bomber), Bombers 'Swing Wings' 'Your Royal Air Force' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force 'Frontline fighters' -- subject(s): Fighter planes '80 years of air to air combat' -- subject(s): Fighter planes 'Buccaneer' -- subject(s): Buccaneer (Bomber), History 'Airbus A320 (Airliner Color History)' 'Hercules' -- subject(s): Hercules (Turboprop transports) 'U.K.Airports and Airfields'
Approx. 31 inches long.
The vulcan takes 6 D batteries. It sounds like a ripoff, but it lasts REALLY long, and for the vulcan? TOTALLY worth it.Trust me.
Because the US needed a new strategic, long range bomber.
As long as you are using the correct type of battery rechargables should work with the Vulcan EBF-25.