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Micah Marsh (FlyFightWin1947)
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SAC Vulcan
Avro Vulcan (S/N XM573)

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Ideas
Started:
September 28, 2018

The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963) is a jet-powered tailless delta wing high-altitude strategic bomber, which was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1956 until 1984. Aircraft manufacturer A.V. Roe and Company (Avro) designed the Vulcan in response to Specification B.35/46. Of the three V bombers produced, the Vulcan was considered the most technically advanced and hence the riskiest option. Several reduced-scale aircraft, designated Avro 707, were produced to test and refine the delta wing design principles.

The Vulcan B.1 was first delivered to the RAF in 1956; deliveries of the improved Vulcan B.2 started in 1960. The B.2 featured more powerful engines, a larger wing, an improved electrical system and electronic countermeasures (ECM); many were modified to accept the Blue Steel missile. As a part of the V-force, the Vulcan was the backbone of the United Kingdom's airborne nuclear deterrent during much of the Cold War. Although the Vulcan was typically armed with nuclear weapons, it was capable of conventional bombing missions, a capability which was used in Operation Black Buck during the Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982.

The Vulcan had no defensive weaponry, initially relying upon high-speed high-altitude flight to evade interception. Electronic countermeasures were employed by the B.1 (designated B.1A) and B.2 from circa 1960. A change to low-level tactics was made in the mid-1960s. In the mid-1970s nine Vulcans were adapted for maritime radar reconnaissance operations, redesignated as B.2 (MRR). In the final years of service six Vulcans were converted to the K.2 tanker configuration for aerial refueling.

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.

About our Mk. II Vulcan: This Vulcan (S/N XM573) was the 101st aircraft produced, it was delivered to the Royal Air Force Strike Command in March, 1963. It was presented to the Strategic Air & Space 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, 1982. This Vulcan is one of three Vulcans on display in the United States.

Project inventory

Full kits
1-4552
Avro Vulcan
MPC 1:72
1-4552 1983 New box
Decals
KW172214
Avro Vulcan B Mk.2 early to late
Kits-World 1:72
KW172214 2020
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Photoalbums

12 images
Avro Vulcan XM573View album, image #1
1:72
Project: SAC Vulcan
1:72 Avro Vulcan (MPC 1-4552)1:72 Avro Vulcan B Mk.2 (Kits-World KW172214)

Part of my Layouts

Strategic Air Command Museum
Ideas 8×Completed 1×
US Air Force
Ideas 29×In progress 1×Completed 4×Queued 1×

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