Handley
2nd Feb 2011, 09:16
VICTOR ASSOCIATION WEBSITE NOW OPEN
After 18 years of continuous operation the Victor Association has officially declared its long awaited and much needed website officially open. Whilst it will still be some months of steady work before the online content reflects the wealth of our archived material the website already includes a large collection of previously unpublished and sometimes dramatic photographs of the “V’s” in action and many informative articles courtesy of Victor Association member contributors.Our principal focus will always remain the Victor, but the Valiant & Vulcan are not ignored and a V Force Feedback Forum is planned to allow visitors to take ownership of “their” site and become part of the movement. This emphasis on feedback and user contributions is an important element of our strategy and will do much to enrich and complement existing features such as production histories and survivors.Visitors to the website and future Victor Association subscribers will also be reassured to know there will also be extensive coverage of associated squadron histories and of course the Handley Page company itself. To join the Victor Association, learn more about our work or the current status of preserved airframes please visit us at:
The Victor Association | The Victor Association (http://www.thevictorassociation.org.uk)
You'll be very welcome.
After 18 years of continuous operation the Victor Association has officially declared its long awaited and much needed website officially open. Whilst it will still be some months of steady work before the online content reflects the wealth of our archived material the website already includes a large collection of previously unpublished and sometimes dramatic photographs of the “V’s” in action and many informative articles courtesy of Victor Association member contributors.Our principal focus will always remain the Victor, but the Valiant & Vulcan are not ignored and a V Force Feedback Forum is planned to allow visitors to take ownership of “their” site and become part of the movement. This emphasis on feedback and user contributions is an important element of our strategy and will do much to enrich and complement existing features such as production histories and survivors.Visitors to the website and future Victor Association subscribers will also be reassured to know there will also be extensive coverage of associated squadron histories and of course the Handley Page company itself. To join the Victor Association, learn more about our work or the current status of preserved airframes please visit us at:
The Victor Association | The Victor Association (http://www.thevictorassociation.org.uk)
You'll be very welcome.