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Designed by a team led by Roy Chadwick, the man responsible for the legendary Lancaster, the Vulcan was created to carry Britain's nuclear deterrent in the 1950s and 1960s. Avro's delta-winged colossus became the backbone of the V-Force until the very end of the 1960s when the deterrent role passed to the Navy's Polaris submarine fleet. The Vulcan remained in RAF service as a tactical low-level bomber armed with conventional and nuclear weapons, and was only retired following the introduction of the Panavia Tornado.
This is both a comprehensive work of reference and an authoritative history. It covers the origins of the Vulcan and delta-winged flight, details of every major production variant, reproduces extracts from the Vulcan's original Aircrew Manual and has appendices on both squadron disposal and the fate of every Vulcan built. Also included is a wealth of information and anecdotes from former Vulcan air and ground crews, describing from first-hand experience what it was like to live with the mighty Vulcan.
The narrative is complimented with many photographs, scale drawings and color profiles making this book the definitive history of this superb aircraft and an essential addition to the libraries of aviation historians and modellers. Additional photographs have been added to this new edition.
Pages: 344
Size: 8.5 X 11.4 (inches)
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Crecy Publishing
ISBN: 9781910809273
Product Code: MC927
Tim McLelland
Tim McLelland is a freelance writer and photographer specialising in military aviation subjects. He has produced more than twenty books covering subjects from RAF's training and operations, through to more historical aspects of V-force military aviation. Having grown up with a passion for aviation, Tim is fortunate to have spent a great deal of time working with both the RAF and other air arms and has flown as passenger in a wide range of aircraft including the Hawk, Jaguar, Lightning, Harrier and Phantom. He has also spent time with the United States Navy Blue Angels display team and the legendary Red Arrows. Tim's work has included editorship of various publications and contributions to many leading aerospace magazines.