February 4, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Does anyone have a copy of the vulcan airframe manual that i might photocopy or scan? i would be willing to pay for allowing me to photocopy it π
cheers
Ben
By: Nashio966 - 7th February 2009 at 10:46
cheers guys π ill get on the case, i have ordered a cd of the linked manual π
Ben
By: Chox - 6th February 2009 at 21:40
B1 and B2 manuals are on sale on Ebay at the moment as I said. I’ve bought CD’s from the company before and they’re pretty reliable. Only snag is that the CD is protected so you can’t save the stuff to computer but you can print-off pages if you so desire.
By: mike.m - 6th February 2009 at 20:47
try east midlands airport aviation park. they have a full set of manuals for XM575
By: Lindy's Lad - 6th February 2009 at 19:32
NEAM have only the second part of the airframe manual… and that’s well over 1000 pages….
They are available on e-bay, BUT to be fair, I’ve not seen the airframe manuals on there, just the pilots notes.
TVOC will have them on CD most likely. I know they let us copy the Vol 3.
By: Nashio966 - 6th February 2009 at 11:29
cheers for that mate π
i ordered the plans this morning!
By: WL405 - 6th February 2009 at 02:57
Ben,
How about this as a basis for whatever size Vulcan you eventually build, and its based on the windtunnel drawings.
Ive seen made models of this and it is realistic.
As the link states they used to make a kit of the model many years ago. I have a review of it somewhere if you want a copy.
By: TwinOtter23 - 5th February 2009 at 20:35
Not a lot of paperwork came out with the Vulcan disposals in 82/83. π
Also I think that you might find that several of the βstatic Vulcansβ have seen their manuals migrate to Leicestershire! π
Obviously you know best Chox!
But I stand by the above post.
Good luck with your search Nashio and the model!
By: Chox - 5th February 2009 at 20:27
Au contraire TwinOtter – most of the Vulcan documentation has been around for years and years. That’s why I used the most useful drawings in my books!
Nashio, Airframe manuals for both the Vulcan B1 and B2 are currenty available on CD on Ebay for a few quid if that’s any help.
By: Nashio966 - 5th February 2009 at 20:00
cheers all for the help π
wether we build it depends on the large model association allowing us to
view the topic ive started here
http://www.largemodelassociation.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=233&sid=44d8b663170e80d0548430ca58660134
By: TwinOtter23 - 5th February 2009 at 18:09
Not a lot of paperwork came out with the Vulcan disposals in 82/83. π
Also I think that you might find that several of the βstatic Vulcansβ have seen their manuals migrate to Leicestershire! π
By: Chox - 5th February 2009 at 17:36
Hope you post-up some pictures of the build in progress – that would be interesting to see.
By: pagen01 - 5th February 2009 at 17:09
I have the B.2 conversion course manual which briefly covers some airframe topics, you can borrow that if you really get stuck.
You might need to be more specific about what you require, going by what I have the airframe manual would be huge.
I suspect somebody like LindysLad would be a good contact.
By: Nashio966 - 5th February 2009 at 17:08
cheers mate many thanks, its for reference to a model, some guys and i are making at uni… 25 foot wingspan and yes we aim to fly it, though still in the conceptual stages :diablo:
By: Chox - 5th February 2009 at 16:46
He contributes to the Flypast forum too!
I’ll have a dig through my files to see what I’ve got but I suspect that I only have the Vulcan Aircrew Manual now. But if I find anything useful I’ll let you know:)
By: Postfade - 5th February 2009 at 12:09
Tim McLelland’s superb book ‘Avro Vulcan-A complete history’ (Crecy Publishing 2007 ISBN 978 0 85979 127 4′ has the ‘Aircrew Manual’ as an appendix. Have you seen that-lots of airframe detail.
Tim has done 3 other books on the Vulcan I believe!
He contributes to the PPRune historic forum- his next books on the Lightning.
DT
By: Nashio966 - 5th February 2009 at 11:48
bump!