V-Force Camouflaged Scheme?
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V-Force Camouflaged Scheme?
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With the V-Force going camouflaged in the mid 60's, was Vulcan XH477 camouflaged at the time of the accident in June 1963?
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Glider 90
With the V-Force going camouflaged in the mid 60's, was Vulcan XH477 camouflaged at the time of the accident in June 1963?
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Glider 90
G90,
Looks like it was white. Have a look at this site:
Avro Vulcan XH477, Hill of St Colm, Aberdeens. | Air Crash Sites-Scotland
and scroll down to the picture labeled “Right hand engine nacelle [sic]”
Looks like it was white. Have a look at this site:
Avro Vulcan XH477, Hill of St Colm, Aberdeens. | Air Crash Sites-Scotland
and scroll down to the picture labeled “Right hand engine nacelle [sic]”
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St Colm was followed by a IX Sqn aircraft in south Wales. We are talking mere feet between near miss and accident. I believe the pilots on the IX Sqn aircraft were uninjured albeit died of internal injuries.