Apologies for a very off topic post, however I feel that a good proportion of the active pedelec community might be interested in this.
Many of you might be aware that after 15 years hard work, the Vulcan to the Sky project finally restored the last flying Vulcan bomber back to flight in 2007. It took part in several air displays last summer with great popular support and success...and now after all that effort it faces being grounded forever or sold to the US.
The Vulcan bomber was one of the 3 "V" bomber designs of the 1950s, British designed, British built and still doing useful work right into the 1980s, taking part in the longest (at the time) range bombing raid in history during the Falklands.
Vulcan to the Sky Trust - Avro Vulcan Bomber XH558 - Vulcan To The Sky Trust
They only have until the beginning of March...
Thanks for reading!
Cheers
Steve
Many of you might be aware that after 15 years hard work, the Vulcan to the Sky project finally restored the last flying Vulcan bomber back to flight in 2007. It took part in several air displays last summer with great popular support and success...and now after all that effort it faces being grounded forever or sold to the US.
The Vulcan bomber was one of the 3 "V" bomber designs of the 1950s, British designed, British built and still doing useful work right into the 1980s, taking part in the longest (at the time) range bombing raid in history during the Falklands.
If you are interested in supporting this bastion of British engineering at its best you can pledge your support at:XH558 is the only airworthy Vulcan in the world, restored to flight after nearly 15 years at a cost of £7million.
She now faces grounding forever, unless an additional £500,000 can be raised before 6th March enabling funds for another full air show season. Last year, she appeared in front of over 1.5 million people.
She inspires immense pride in all who see her. A full education programme is built around her, not only telling the story of the cold war era, but the value of science and technology in inspiring future engineers.
She was the “mother of concorde” - Can you help save this ICONIC BRITISH AIRCRAFT?
Vulcan to the Sky Trust - Avro Vulcan Bomber XH558 - Vulcan To The Sky Trust
They only have until the beginning of March...
Thanks for reading!
Cheers
Steve