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Avro Vulcan XH558

The Spirit of Great Britain was the last remaining airworthy example of the 134 Avro Vulcan jet powered delta winged strategic nuclear bomber aircraft operated by the Royal Air Force during the Cold War. It was the last Vulcan in military service, and the last to fly at all after 1986. It last flew on 28 October 2015.
Vulcan XH558 first flew in 1960, and was one of the few examples converted for a maritime reconnaissance role in 1973, and then again as an air-to-air refuelling tanker in 1982. After withdrawal in 1984 it continued with the RAF's Vulcan Display Flight, performing until 1992.[2] In 1993 it was sold to C Walton Ltd who used it for ground based displays at their Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome in Leicestershire, until 1999. Through a combination of public donations and lottery funding, it was restored to airworthy condition by the Vulcan To The Sky Trust, who returned it to flight on 18 October 2007. The donations required to reach that point totalled £6.5m.
It recommenced its display career in 2008, funded by continuing donations to assist the £2m a year running costs. In the summers from 2008 to 2010 it was based at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, moving its winter base to RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire at the end of 2009. From 2011 it moved to a new year-round base at the commercial Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield. The prospect of grounding and sale due to lack of funds was regularly averted, and XH558 flew long enough for fundamental engineering life-expectancy issues to become the main threat to continued operation. After being overcome once to gain an extra two years flight, on 15 May 2015 it was confirmed that 2015 would be XH558's last flying season, due to the third-party companies responsible for maintaining it withdrawing their support. Since its last flight, XH558 is now kept in taxi able condition.
She is based Doncaster/Sheffield airport which is now threatened with closure (2022)

She is pictured here at Manston Air Show the last time she flew in here as the airport (Kent International) Closed in 2014

(Military serial XH558, civil aircraft registration G-VLCN)

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15 comments

José Manuel Polo said:

Muy bien fotografiado, comenzando por su encuadre... un avión con una lámina super.
2 years ago ( translate )

Roger Bennion said:

A mightily impressive plane for sure. Well photographed, John.
2 years ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Impressionnant bien photographier bonne journée
2 years ago ( translate )

Ruesterstaude said:

Für antike Betrachter sieht sie gar nicht so antik aus, John!
2 years ago ( translate )

John Lawrence replied to Ruesterstaude:

Thanks for comment, I remember when these were new and modern, enjoy antiquity!!
2 years ago

Danielle said:

Bien vu et je suis en Admiration devant un tel Boing ******************
2 years ago ( translate )

Nora Caracci said:

spectacular !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hopeful ff & we !
2 years ago

Helena Ferreira said:

Fantastic!
2 years ago ( translate )

Marije Aguillo said:

Buena y elegante toma.
2 years ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

A terrific capture John
they were great looking aircraft, and thanks for the interesting narrative.
2 years ago

Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* said:

bel avion de combat************
belle journée mon ami♫
2 years ago ( translate )

"seise" said:

wow thank you for info
2 years ago

Jean Paul Capdeville said:

Un bien bel avion.
21 months ago ( translate )

Andrew Trundlewagon said:

I grew up on various air force bases and I remember these things flying. They were the epitome of everything a plane should be.
20 months ago

Gary Schotel said:

A beauty!
5 days ago ( translate )