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the mighty avro vulcans farewell

coenwolf

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the last flight in wales for the avro-vulcan bomber at a air display on saturday ,at the end of this years air-shows its due to be retired from active flying .it brought a few thousand people to there feet in awe as it roared along the seafront a few feet above sea level .a piece of u.k flying history gone for ever
bombs gone by jeff cohen, on Flickr

belly of the beast by jeff cohen, on Flickr
 
had the opportunity to take any pictures of old WW II airplanes like the Spit Fire fighter plane? There was one at an air show at Castroville, Texas a few years ago, but I did not get the opportunity to attend the show. Thanks for posting the pictures of the Avro Vulcans. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Beautiful! I'm not a big fan of planes unless I'm riding in one but the photos you've taken are such amazing quality.
 
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