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Iconic bomber flies over city (From Worcester News)
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Iconic bomber flies over city
9:00pm Monday 1st October 2012 in News
IMPRESSIVE: The Vulcan over Worcester
AN historic bomber was seen in the skies above Worcester on Saturday as it took part in an anniversary tour.
The last flying Vulcan, with the call sign XH558, was captured on camera by Kevin Kirkland at about 3.30pm as it flew over the Shrub Hill area of the city during its diamond anniversary fly-over.
It took off on its round-trip flight in Doncaster, Yorkshire, before following a route past a number of sites linked to its production or service life.
The plane was making its way from RAF Cosford to Staverton airport in Gloucestershire when Mr Kirkland took the photograph.
The aircraft made the headlines after the famous bombing raid on Port Stanley airfield during the Falklands War.
Comments(6)
Samboy
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11:40pm Mon 1 Oct 12
Maggie Would
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9:33am Tue 2 Oct 12
denon
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12:11pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Just for the record Pershore now has two conservative District Councillors on Wychavon, a Conservative member of Parliament. Liberal Democrat decline well and truely started in Pershore !!!
New Kid on the Block
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12:30am Wed 3 Oct 12
A superb plane with an amazing sound.
What a shame it has to depend on charity to keep it flying.
BadgerMash
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9:11am Wed 3 Oct 12
jb says...
9:55pm Mon 1 Oct 12