September 3, 2006 at 4:35 pm
Other than XH558,XL426,XM655 and the one at Hendon, what is the current state of the vulcan fleet as far as condition and work being done on them photos are always welcome!. If I still lived in the UK I would hop in a car and do a tour of them all!
By: Peter - 18th September 2007 at 22:57
Thanks LL
From the above pics though it looks like she could do with a repaint.
By: Lindy's Lad - 21st August 2007 at 15:06
Nice pics Peppermint Jam! Thanks for posting them on here. She is lloking a bit tired in places now though. Is it true that her bombaimer window has been broken?
Its crazed….. lots of small cracks all over it. It doesn’t look like impact damage though.
By: Peter - 21st August 2007 at 14:26
XJ824
Nice pics Peppermint Jam! Thanks for posting them on here. She is lloking a bit tired in places now though. Is it true that her bombaimer window has been broken?
By: peppermint_jam - 21st August 2007 at 11:24
XJ824
OK, so the soon to be in-laws went to a classic car show at Duxford last weekend and while they were there I asked if they’d mind taking a couple of pictures of the resident Vulcan, XJ824. I’ve not been to Duxford for 3 years or so, so mine are out of date. I thought I’d post them here on Peter’s thread! From looking at these pictures, she seems in good health. As you can see though, she is hemmed in by a whole host of other Aircraft, so is quite hard to photograph on her own!








By: Peter - 11th August 2007 at 13:27
Door access
The DVD was great mate thanks for that!;) Interesting to hear about your efforts. From you pics though it looked like the door handle had at one time been plated over and half of the plate was missing. I would like to see inside her just to see what she looks like. Also I Wonder what the white stuff is that is visible in her small triangular windows?
By: peppermint_jam - 11th August 2007 at 09:44
Peter, i didn’t see any evidence that her crew door was welded shut, but I may have missed it. IIRC there was a screw of some sort put through the door release handle. I did try to gain access to get some shots of her cockpit, but the handle wouldn’t budge. Also there was a group of Italian aircrew floating about and I suspect that if I’d opened the door, they may well have returned later to remove gizzits from the cockpit. That’s if there is anything left to steal of course. All my attempts to find out who looked after her on the base failed also. So I just took some pictures and let her rest.
Good luck in your quest mate, glad you enjoyed the DVD by the way!
p_j
By: Peter - 11th August 2007 at 01:39
Back to 361
I heard that her crew door was welded shut. Peppermint Jam did you see any evidence of this?
By: landraver - 11th March 2007 at 20:11
maybe they could activate the victor sim special open days at elvington? my dad used to have 3 phase machinery in his workshop and his his bills wernt that high woulnd mind seeing a victor sim with all the lights on, ive never seen an active cockpit just fly bys and dead airframes and taxiable ones (lusty lindy springs to mind)
By: Viscount35Assoc - 7th March 2007 at 20:23
XL360
I’m surprised you haven’t all mentioned XL360 at Midland Air Museum.
This is one of the finest examples of a Vulcan in existance in my opinion. It still has all her engines which are all in great condition and the interior is complete.
Certain bits of equipment are working and I’m sure will soon be full of whistles and hums as further work is done.
She may not be a flying example, but for a museum example, she is a fine one.
Rob
By: OllieS - 7th March 2007 at 16:05
Hi all,
It is indeed a victor sim at elvington and it was being brought up to a standard so that for a small charge people could come and “fly” it operationally, and it did fly! Everything was coming on nicely, however, this will probably not happen now as the musuem decided that the power useage was too excesive, (415V 3phase supply, so quite large power bills!) and so have turned it off.
Whether or not it will be restored to work again, i do not know as after it was switched off i transferred to the real victor.
Hope this helps,
Ollie
By: Peter - 7th March 2007 at 15:26
Vulcan903
Just sent an email off to the mayor of the town… See what comes of it. Anyone want to get mucky working on a vulcan??:diablo:
By: Vulcan903 - 7th March 2007 at 15:21
I might try and contact them would love to know their plans for her and such
Pete
I think there plans are to keep her looking nice for a long as her legs can take it or the airfield wants it off.
Good luck tracking them down and let us know how you get on.
By: Peter - 7th March 2007 at 15:15
thanks 903
I might try and contact them would love to know their plans for her and such
By: Vulcan903 - 7th March 2007 at 15:00
Apparently she must also be engineless as the intake covers have small plates mounting them securely to the intakes and the nose blister is definatly riveted over.
Does anyone have contact info?
The town council of Happy Valley are responsible for the upkeep after the MOD gifted the airframe to the town years ago.
By: peppermint_jam - 7th March 2007 at 13:07
there appears to be a simulator in the restoration shed at elvington (cockpit section) its got wires cables coming out of it and a conventional door handle, looks like it had been painted anti flash white and it looks very much like a victor to me
I believe you’re right Landraver. There is a restoration of some kind underway, but I’m not sure if they intend to get it powered up or just leave it as a static exhibit. Is there anyone that knows any more? Ollie perhaps?
By: landraver - 6th March 2007 at 14:09
By Phantom I guess they mean the simulater?
I dont know why they dont use the sims any more. I remember the argosy one working a while back – you would think they would be good revenue as well. Unless theres some rule on using the Phantom one – after all what use is a simulater that doesnt work, as an exhibit?
What happened to the victor sim that used to be in Lincolnshire?
there appears to be a simulator in the restoration shed at elvington (cockpit section) its got wires cables coming out of it and a conventional door handle, looks like it had been painted anti flash white and it looks very much like a victor to me
By: Peter - 1st March 2007 at 15:50
A couple of points on XL361
Apparently she must also be engineless as the intake covers have small plates mounting them securely to the intakes and the nose blister is definatly riveted over.
Does anyone have contact info?
By: Peter - 23rd November 2006 at 23:04
a bit outdated though. Does anyone have a contact for the goose bay one?
she still looked good as of last year!
xl361
By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd November 2006 at 18:46
Here is a good list to the whats and where’s and some nice photo’s as well.
http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/vulcan/survivors.html
curlyboy
By: J Boyle - 23rd November 2006 at 18:05
How are the 2-3 Vulcans doing in the U.S.?
We don’t hear much about them, and they never write.