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Avro Vulcan
The Vulcan was Britain’s largest operational combat aircraft and was designed for strike and strategic reconnaissance roles. It became a familiar sight at SAC bases by participating in weapons tests and SAC bombing competitions. The Vulcan also carried out alert exercises and training operations with SAC as part of NATO and Western Hemisphere defense.
This Vulcan (S/N XM573) was the 101st aircraft produced, and it was delivered to the Royal Air Force Strike Command in March of 1963. It was presented to the Museum as a token of cooperation between the Royal Air Force and the Strategic Air Command and made its last flight into Offutt AFB, Nebraska in June of 1982. This Vulcan is one of three Vulcans on display in the United States.
Specifications
Aircraft Type: Avro Vulcan B.Mk II, S/N XM573
Mission: Medium strategic bomber
Number built: 122 (all models), 75 (Mk. II version)
Powerplant: Four Bristol Siddeley Olympus turbojets, 20,000 pounds thrust each
Weight: Empty 160,000 pounds, maximum takeoff weight 200,000 pounds
Dimensions: Wingspan 111′, length 105’5″, height 27’2″
Performance: Maximum speed 645 MPH, cruising speed 627 MPH, service ceiling 55,000 feet