Cool , that hanger looks rather clutter free for the raf
have they managed to replace the engines that blew up already?How would one get involved in this.. love to take my dad. He'd love a day like that.
Ooh Mike I am jealous. QRA Typhoons rock. Except when a bunch of doogooders winge about the noise of them going supersonic.
Nice one matey, what better way to show your love than to polish her belly! What happened to the engine then?
nice 1 pal, a bit of a nerdy question, but what do they do about certifying any maintenance work carried out?, are there still certified Vulcan engineers knocking about?, if it was a bit closer to home I'd be more than happy to twirl some spanners
Quote from: Greeners on June 19, 2012, 10:12:25 pm Nice one matey, what better way to show your love than to polish her belly! What happened to the engine then? Small incident involving some silica bags. Quote from: gazbutS3 on June 19, 2012, 10:30:20 pmnice 1 pal, a bit of a nerdy question, but what do they do about certifying any maintenance work carried out?, are there still certified Vulcan engineers knocking about?, if it was a bit closer to home I'd be more than happy to twirl some spanners They used to use a company called Marshalls for certification but over the years have become certified themselves. Vulcan engineers have become very thin on the ground over the years. Sadly it's become a bit of a labour of love for the guys involved.Trust me once you have seen it it gets under your skin. I would say sadly but for me not seeing it last year was a much sadder thing.