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irc1804 18th Oct 2007 07:28

Vulcan to fly today
 
According to sky news reports the Vulcan will fly later today 18/10

late morning if there accounts are accurate

DogfighterF22 18th Oct 2007 07:41

Link
 
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...288877,00.html

and

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7049694.stm

SOPS 18th Oct 2007 08:02

Very, very, very cool.....Wish I was there.:ok:

yamaha 18th Oct 2007 08:05

Congratulations to all involved.

This aircraft is symbolic of a fantastic period of British aviation that many in the industry had forgotten about or are perhaps even unaware of.

I hope it will be a long and successful project.

dh dragon 18th Oct 2007 08:19

dh gragon
 
Can,t wait to see a Vulcan fly again.I remember the first time,1957 or 8 at
Farnborough when Roly Falk rolled the prototype.Well done to the team at Vulcan to the Sky.

Blighty Pilot 18th Oct 2007 08:25

On airliners.net it mentions 1130am. Can anyone confirm this? I need to get my arse in gear if I want to head up there to see history in the making. :)

brain fade 18th Oct 2007 08:26

Good Luck with the 'first flight'.

What a job! :ok:

The Real Slim Shady 18th Oct 2007 09:09

Whilst I have no wish to "rain on the parade" it does strike me, having looked at the crew list, that the only pilot in current flying practice on a large aeroplane is Martin Withers.

The skills of the others are, or perhaps were, beyond reproach, but I would have thought it prudent, bearing in mind the aircraft will be displayed, to stick to guys with ATPLs, in current flying practice on large airliners, who previously flew the aircraft.

BitMoreRightRudder 18th Oct 2007 09:18

Good point Slim but how many ex-Vulcan guys are there out there still flying jets with an airline? Would most not be retired by now?

Aerostar6 18th Oct 2007 09:23

I'm not an expert, but I think both pilots tagged for the first flight are Vulcan veterans who are also current airline drivers.

amf1966 18th Oct 2007 09:24

Fantastic. Great for all involved with that project - hoep and trust everything goes according to plan.

Wish I was there - it would be good to hear that mighty roar...

Feather #3 18th Oct 2007 09:41

and as to recency been doing a bit of Concorde sim driving?? :)

G'day ;)

monkeyboy 18th Oct 2007 09:43


Good point Slim but how many ex-Vulcan guys are there out there still flying jets with an airline? Would most not be retired by now?
Don Dibbens still flies commercially.

MB

Contacttower 18th Oct 2007 09:44

I don't suppose its going to be live on TV is it?

Avionyx 18th Oct 2007 09:48


Originally Posted by contacttower
I don't suppose its going to be live on TV is it?

Sky have been claiming coverage at 11:30am

The Real Slim Shady 18th Oct 2007 09:48

TVOC Website
 
The crew list on the website only mentions Dave Thomas, Mike Pollitt, Al McDicken and Martin as pilots, and only Martin is currently flying for an airline, or flying large aircraft for that matter.

There are other guys around who flew the aircraft - long time ago- and hold ATPLs and are current on other types; whether they would be willing to volunteer, or be acceptable to the TVOC and CAA is unknown.

Fitter2 18th Oct 2007 09:52

I will be delighted to see it in the air again. Am I the only one depressed that BBC Radio 4 reported the last Vulcan action as Black Buck in 1984?

Wet Lettuce 18th Oct 2007 09:53

The TVOC forums are closed....

The Vulcams ain't working...


This is the day!

ChristiaanJ 18th Oct 2007 09:58

For the Vulcam, look here :
http://www.tvoc.co.uk/vulcancameras.asp

Inverted81 18th Oct 2007 10:03

yep... just seen her being towed out. glorious blue skies...... sky news is on .... cant wait


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