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Tim McLelland
21st Jun 2007, 16:50
Anybody got any decent photos of the interior of the Vulcan - instrument panel, rear crew positions etc?

I need some decent shots to add to my book project if anybody has an odd snap laying around. Thanks folks!

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Exrigger
21st Jun 2007, 16:58
http://www.vulcanxm605.20m.com/interior.htm

Try the Thunder and Lightning site under vulcans

Try these I will also try to send you ones I took from the one at Newark.

Pontius Navigator
21st Jun 2007, 17:35
Tim, have you thought to take your own? Then you would have bona fide, copyrighted, latest etc.

Did you know about the Dutch lady who has assembled an entire NBS Mk 1? It works too. It is not set out in the right positions but very impressive.

ZH875
21st Jun 2007, 17:44
Somewhere I have the other half to:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/ZH875/RearCockpit.jpg

Also I may have front cockpit views, just got to locate them.

Beeayeate
21st Jun 2007, 22:11
This is the cockpit panel of XL360 at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry. Can get you any and all interiors you want - hi-res available. PM me.


http://www.canberra.plus.com/pics/vulc01.jpg


Hope this helps. :ok:

Kiltrash
6th May 2023, 17:55
Spent A very enjoyable Coronation Day visit to the Midland Aviation Museum and the Vulcan was open. May I suggest a visit if your in the area and check before hand if its open...

Wensleydale
6th May 2023, 18:05
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/720x480/vulcan_24f30622e2d9617f4b6d59d967dce1990bca4955.jpg


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/720x480/vulcan_2_638e525571917008ed2ee5fa80192e1e3a605821.jpg

kration
6th May 2023, 18:42
It always surprises me how little visibility there was from the Vulcan. How did the pilots see out of the thing, especially at low level.

mahogany bob
6th May 2023, 19:29
Absolutely no problem with the seat in it’s normal high position.
( on my first roller landing - on the round out everything disappeared - my instructor, Al Dow ,croaked - try putting the seat up!)

Bill Macgillivray
6th May 2023, 20:14
A great deal more forward vis. than you would imagine, actually. (Apart from the odd time when the so-called anti-flash screens were used!). The main problem was side and rear vis (or lack). If you had been used to a "proper" canopy it was a bit disconcerting!

kration
6th May 2023, 20:35
A great deal more forward vis. than you would imagine, actually. (Apart from the odd time when the so-called anti-flash screens were used!). The main problem was side and rear vis (or lack). If you had been used to a "proper" canopy it was a bit disconcerting!
I imagine forward visibility at low level was key 😳.

Barksdale Boy
7th May 2023, 02:41
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/720x480/vulcan_24f30622e2d9617f4b6d59d967dce1990bca4955.jpg


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/720x480/vulcan_2_638e525571917008ed2ee5fa80192e1e3a605821.jpg
That brings it all back. What you don't get is the smell!

Busta
7th May 2023, 10:42
Climb into XM 612 at Norwich airport museum, still smells the same

tartare
8th May 2023, 04:43
That brings it all back. What you don't get is the smell!

Smell of hot electronics, avgas?
Cheese sandwiches eaten while looking at B-52s?

Less Hair
8th May 2023, 05:43
Avgas?

ORAC
8th May 2023, 07:31
Farts and pee….

Traffic_Is_Er_Was
8th May 2023, 11:14
What did the pilots do with their other hand? Or is that why the other crew faced the back?

Barksdale Boy
8th May 2023, 13:18
Farts and pee….
And puke.

garyscott
8th May 2023, 17:34
May I suggest a visit if your in the area and check before hand if its open...

Regrettably Tim died a good few years ago. The big ‘C’. Good friend gone.

chopper2004
8th May 2023, 18:23
And no use of E/O in the Vulcan, for the low level bombing mission. I was thinking that it was the 70s, that the SAC B-52G fleet getting the Westinghouse AN/AVQ-22 Steerable TV System but guess with the imminent demise and retirement of the Vulcan, no point in putting fancy avionics or targeting systems in.

cheers

BEagle
8th May 2023, 19:00
And no use of E/O in the Vulcan, for the low level bombing mission

We managed quite well without, thank you!

Having flown on a B-52G trip during EX. GIANT VOICE 79 from Barksdale, my conclusion was that our crew co-operation (long before the airlines invented something similar) was worth far more than anything else!

212man
8th May 2023, 19:11
We managed quite well without, thank you!

Having flown on a B-52G trip during EX. GIANT VOICE 79 from Barksdale, my conclusion was that our crew co-operation (long before the airlines invented something similar) was worth far more than anything else!
Not like Slim Pickens and the crew in Dr Strangelove then?

tartare
9th May 2023, 00:33
Avgas?

Sorry. Washing my mouth out with Jet-A1.

Wetstart Dryrun
9th May 2023, 16:18
Don't swallow the FS11.


It makes your eyes water.

Kiltrash
9th May 2023, 16:45
Asking the volunteer about toilet facilities for a 20+ hour flight to Oz / Stanley you could see it was not equipped for female flight crew...the hanging points for bags .😄

Am in The Broads in September so hope to pop into Norfolk museum and compare and contrast ..

kration
9th May 2023, 19:05
Don't swallow the FS11.


It makes your eyes water.
A fluorescent starter?

NRU74
9th May 2023, 19:33
And puke.

I was on both Valiants and Victors for c 13 years and I never saw anyone 'puke' but I do recall twice (both of them pilots) having to ...ahem... evacuate their bowels in the ration tin, one in the UK and one from Masirah to Gan.Even with the heat turned off on the visual bomb aimers position - it would freeze eventually- but it was masks on for the rest of the sortie !

Barksdale Boy
10th May 2023, 02:10
I was on both Valiants and Victors for c 13 years and I never saw anyone 'puke' but I do recall twice (both of them pilots) having to ...ahem... evacuate their bowels in the ration tin, one in the UK and one from Masirah to Gan.Even with the heat turned off on the visual bomb aimers position - it would freeze eventually- but it was masks on for the rest of the sortie !
Crew chiefs sometimes did on Rangers.

Pintoo
14th Aug 2023, 20:21
One Nav Radar (no names) would puke everytime doing a 2J attack. This was a low popup to 2,500 ft. He would continue his bombing patter puking into his mask.

Another Plotter was also prone to air sickness but usually managed to hold it.

My skipper also puked on one flight before take-off.

Barksdale Boy
15th Aug 2023, 07:17
One plotter I flew with would puke rock steady at FL410 over the Atlantic.

haltonapp
25th Aug 2023, 17:44
I remember in 1969 finding 200 cigarettes wrapped in black bodge tape in the rear crew area, I have to be honest I made no attempt to find the owner.

Barksdale Boy
26th Aug 2023, 01:20
I remember in 1969 finding 200 cigarettes wrapped in black bodge tape in the rear crew area, I have to be honest I made no attempt to find the owner.
It was, I believe, known as "travelling first class".