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    Arrow Scotish Flight Museum

    Ok not a true "paid" for or comprehensive visit - an oportune entrance after closing hours to the grounds - and sorry I couldnt be arsed walking to the control tower either - but I did get these.










    and I couldnt resist getting my piece of quality German engineering into the picture, much better than those flimsy Escorts..




    can someone tell me what I was looking at? My knowledge on planes the missiles is zero.
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    Default Re: Scotish Flight Museum

    Vulcan's are amazing in flight
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    Default Re: Scotish Flight Museum

    Nice pics, are yes the Vulcan a amazing plane.

    Do you know the number on the tail of that Vulcan you took pictures of?

    Also a visit I did a while bak that may intrest you to the only Vulcan still flying, XH558

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    Default Re: Scotish Flight Museum

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunkerkid View Post
    Do you know the number on the tail of that Vulcan you took pictures of?
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    Default Re: Scotish Flight Museum

    More importantly, did you try the hatch on the Vulcan? I've had a poke about more than once when I've been in the area (looking at the hospital …) as a Vulcan cockpit would count as a fantastic, if cramped, exploration.

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    Default Re: Scotish Flight Museum

    The green missile is an English Electric Thunderbird.Which does look a bit like a bloodhound.

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