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possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Not much flying in East anglia neither.
- TankBuster
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
More like a central England and south coast flypast on Sunday. I think for many people who have donated, this tour is a prime example of money for nothing, especially if you live in parts of Scotland, Wales, and East Anglia!
I do wonder if Stevie Wonder drew out those route maps .
TankBuster
I do wonder if Stevie Wonder drew out those route maps .
TankBuster
And there's plenty more where that came from!
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National tour my backside, thanks for nothing VTTS. The same old places get the flypasts, while the rest of us have to do without. Wales does exist outside Cardiff incase you hadn't noticed.
Why the huge change from the original planned routes?
Why the huge change from the original planned routes?
- LN Strike Eagle
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Original route was only ever provisional, but in fairness to them in some places they're treading new ground. To the best of my knowledge, XH558 hasn't flown over North Weald since the days of the RAF Vulcan Display Flight.TS010 wrote:National tour my backside, thanks for nothing VTTS. The same old places get the flypasts, while the rest of us have to do without. Wales does exist outside Cardiff incase you hadn't noticed.
Why the huge change from the original planned routes?
North Weald is a far, far better choice for Essex than Southend was - not only because it's somewhere new instead of the same old places getting the flypasts, but it's a much safer place to do it with the inevitable traffic and parking chaos. North Weald immediately stated they'd be accommodating cars on-site at no charge, whereas at Southend you have to park on the perimeter roads to a commercial airport and on the V-Bomber salute tour in June, it took nearly 2 hours to get out of the town.
Credit to VTTS for the change of plan, in Essex at least.
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
People moaning that the Vulcan isn't flying over their house makes me laugh I have to say. Should I be outraged that XH558 isn't flying over the former RAF Hucknall considering its Rolls-Royce and Vulcan history? No, I'm going to pay my final respects at the Newark Air Museum. It's an hours drive but instead of throwing my toys out of the pram because she isn't flying directly over my town I'm making the effort to see her. If you really care about the Vulcan then you will travel to the nearest place at which you can see her rather than moaning that you can't stay at home and see it from your garden.
I understand that large swathes of the country have been left out of the so-called "National Tour" but expecting the Vulcan to make an appearance in every county of the UK is far-fetched. If you want to see her then travel to where you can see her - simple.
I understand that large swathes of the country have been left out of the so-called "National Tour" but expecting the Vulcan to make an appearance in every county of the UK is far-fetched. If you want to see her then travel to where you can see her - simple.
Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Not everyone can travel. I dint think people are moaning about it not being over there town but there are large parts of the country that are missed out and it's the same old places getting the flypast. How many times has the vulcan been over newark this year? And how many times has it been to waddington this year? It would have been nice to see her at some other places and give other people a chance to see her.
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Please remember the limitations at Newark Air Museum this weekend http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/Vulcan_Farewell_Tour
Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Have we any idea on times yet ?!??
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There was a post on facebook earlier regarding times but cant link to it.
EDIT; try this taken from waddington twitter page.
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EDIT; try this taken from waddington twitter page.
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- Cooper1812
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
I personally am not moaning that it isn't flying over my house, it isn't flying over any of the entire country I call home - Northern Ireland. People in Scotland can go for a long drive to see it, as can the Welsh and English. If I want to see this farewell tour of the nation I'll need to get on a plane myself. I know it can't fly over ever single county, but how would the English, Scottish or Welsh feel if their entire patch of land was ignored?StevenNFFC wrote:People moaning that the Vulcan isn't flying over their house makes me laugh I have to say. Should I be outraged that XH558 isn't flying over the former RAF Hucknall considering its Rolls-Royce and Vulcan history? No, I'm going to pay my final respects at the Newark Air Museum. It's an hours drive but instead of throwing my toys out of the pram because she isn't flying directly over my town I'm making the effort to see her. If you really care about the Vulcan then you will travel to the nearest place at which you can see her rather than moaning that you can't stay at home and see it from your garden.
I understand that large swathes of the country have been left out of the so-called "National Tour" but expecting the Vulcan to make an appearance in every county of the UK is far-fetched. If you want to see her then travel to where you can see her - simple.
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Wasn't the Vulcan at Portrush a few weeks back??
This hasn't overnight that the aircraft is leaving us !
If its is such an issue why not make sure you caught her then?
Next we'll be hearing Ascension Islands feeling left out !!!
This hasn't overnight that the aircraft is leaving us !
If its is such an issue why not make sure you caught her then?
Next we'll be hearing Ascension Islands feeling left out !!!
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
I never said it was an issue! I saw her in Portrush but unlike countless other people who would have liked to see her that one day when she displayed for about 10 minutes I didn't have to work. It has been known for a while that this is her last year yes, but we have also been promised a tour of the nation to include as many locations as is possible and all I'm saying is one entire patch of land has been excluded from that. It is difficult enough to be an aviation enthusiast living on this island!LANCER wrote:Wasn't the Vulcan at Portrush a few weeks back??
This hasn't overnight that the aircraft is leaving us !
If its is such an issue why not make sure you caught her then?
Next we'll be hearing Ascension Islands feeling left out !!!
Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
The Ascension Island had a Vulcan tour some time back. In fact, wasn't it a sort of Airshow? I seem to remember lots of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft.
The runway there (Wideawake) has been extended too. Just like Waddington
The Sunday flight path is within ten miles of us both going and return. And it was around here last Sunday too. Well, five miles away. We probably will not win a prize on the VTTS raffle either.
A little like life, you win some & most of us lose a lot. ( I have started to ramble on, sorry ).
The runway there (Wideawake) has been extended too. Just like Waddington
The Sunday flight path is within ten miles of us both going and return. And it was around here last Sunday too. Well, five miles away. We probably will not win a prize on the VTTS raffle either.
A little like life, you win some & most of us lose a lot. ( I have started to ramble on, sorry ).
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Do we have any idea of times yet?..can't find any info on the site or elsewhere on the net. Hopefully they will be released soon ?
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
Latest from Wednesday - Timings will be published in Friday's newsletter and are expected to take place in the afternoon.
So more info later today.
So more info later today.
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Thanks Mayfly......I live on the Welsh side of the Severn estuary, right between the 2 bridges and hope to see her turn here to fly on to Filton.....but we all know how flight plans change on the day!
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Re: possible October farewll tour announced in newsletter
I was sent this, but cant vouch for any of the info!razor23uk wrote:Do we have any idea of times yet?..can't find any info on the site or elsewhere on the net. Hopefully they will be released soon ?
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Wellesbourne, Warwickshire.
From the Wellesbourne Airfield Official Facebook Group "To ease the pressure on the local roads, we have decided to open up the market site on Sunday 11th October to view the Vulcan flypast which is due at approx. 15:40. The site will be open from 12 - 4pm and parking will be free"
The based Vulcan will not be moving from her parking space.
From the Wellesbourne Airfield Official Facebook Group "To ease the pressure on the local roads, we have decided to open up the market site on Sunday 11th October to view the Vulcan flypast which is due at approx. 15:40. The site will be open from 12 - 4pm and parking will be free"
The based Vulcan will not be moving from her parking space.
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Comet102 wrote:Wellesbourne, Warwickshire.
From the Wellesbourne Airfield Official Facebook Group "To ease the pressure on the local roads, we have decided to open up the market site on Sunday 11th October to view the Vulcan flypast which is due at approx. 15:40. The site will be open from 12 - 4pm and parking will be free"
The based Vulcan will not be moving from her parking space.
Good that they have decided to open the parking to ease the traffic problems, shame they cannot arrange the volunteers for moving xm655 as would be great to see, may now go to bruntingthorpe instead.
Going to cosford on Saturday, anyone have a best location for somewhere where more likely to get some circuits rather than just a flypast on the Sunday.
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