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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:35 am 
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XM606 Vulcan that is displayed at the 8th Airforce Museum. When did she arrive to the USA ? What year was she made ? How long was she in service ?

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Delivered to 12 Sqdn at Coningsby on 30th Dec 1963
Last noted with 9 Sqdn at Waddington in June 1979
To Barksdale LA on 7th June 1982

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Completed 18th December 1963.

Delivered to Barksdale 7th June 1982, presented to USAF 14th June 1983.
Info from The Vulcan Story by Tim Laming.

I guess delivered straight from service with 9 Squadron RAF.


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A bit more info:

IIRC, XM606 was acquired by the USAF Museum program mainly as a "trade" for the B-52D in the possession of the IWM.

XM606 was no stranger to Barksdale, having hopped the pond and participated in more than a few aerial displays during the (then) annual HID (Holiday in Dixie) airshows at B'dale before she became a permanent static resident. I have memories of 606 nearly upside down several times with the gear sticking "up" - and not at high altitude, either. A beautiful, graceful, and quite agile machine in the air. With that huge delta platform, she could do pretty much anything ...

I still don't see how aircrew in gear got around in the cockpit ... there ain't no room in there!!

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A friend of mine at work today told me she remembered of a Vulcan Blowing up shortly after take off in the early 60' in England (sometime around 63-64) dose anybody remember this what was the story on this ?

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