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Post by andypspotter on Oct 11, 2015 21:49:47 GMT
And a few photos from the end of Hercules Way. Click on image to enlarge
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Post by andypspotter on Oct 26, 2015 9:09:50 GMT
Looks like they may be trying to tie up a flight with the BBMF Lancaster, Red Arrows, or both. But the clock is ticking - they've only got until the end of the week!
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Post by andypspotter on Oct 28, 2015 11:31:43 GMT
Final Flight Confirmed Cumulative Rewards Day - Saturday 31 October Families Day - Sunday 1 November
Following the positive negotiations with the airport that we announced on Friday, a final flight has been confirmed but with substantial restrictions. To absolutely guarantee that there is no disruption to their operations from the crowds that are expected, their primary requirement is that the flight takes place at very short notice.
We have agreed to this with regret because we believe it is important to have a symbolic end to flying, which is professionally recorded and made available to you as video and stills, but understanding the disappointment that it will rightly bring to all those who have generously supported XH558 and would like to see the final touch-down.
As discussed previously, any delays to commercial flights due to congestion around the airport will be extremely expensive for them and they will have no choice but to pass those costs on to the Trust, which would have a dramatic impact on the future of XH558. It is for this reason that our original plans for an event around the final flight had to be cancelled with apologies to all those who deserve to be there. Thank you again for understanding this difficult position.
We have used almost all the available flying hours taking her to you, across the UK this year, flying more than 50% longer than in any previous year, with many thanks to Marshall Aerospace, the Civil Aviation Authority, and K M Dastur, our aviation insurance brokers, for agreeing this extension.
After such a fabulous year, we have only a handful of minutes left, so the final flight will be around 15 minutes with no display, simply saying Farewell to the Skies.
We are still negotiating exactly how much notice can be provided, requesting a reasonable relaxation of the original very strict requirement. Do please keep a close eye on our social media – Facebook Vulcan XH558 and Twitter @xh558 (repeated on our website.
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Post by andypspotter on Oct 28, 2015 19:19:55 GMT
Well it appears the last flight had taken place today, Wednesday 28/10/15, according to the local and national television news. Very much 'under the radar' so to speak, which is rather fitting considering its mission during the majority of its RAF career. Even so, a bit of an ignominious end.
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Post by andypspotter on Oct 28, 2015 19:25:31 GMT
Above is the 53-minute video of the event
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Post by lordevanelpuss on Oct 28, 2018 11:33:17 GMT
The video mentioned in the above post is now 'unavailable' for some reason. However a few days ago I came across this one on You Tube where you can have a Vulcan's eye view of Farnborough among other places. Alas it is accompanied by music:
If you want one where XH558 makes all the music, then there's this one. It doesn't name check Farnborough, but you do see Popham, where I saw her: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM1Dh92HGVs
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