Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Avro Vulcan, a high-level, delta-wing, stand-off bomber that was first delivered to the Royal Air Force in September, 1956.
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- The Avro Vulcan - a Tribute A tribute by Guy Bartlett to the Avro Vulcan, with much technical information and photographs.
- Solway Aviation Museum - Carlisle The Solway Aviation Museum is run by volunteers from the Solway Aviation Society, and owns nine aircraft - the most prominent of which is an Avro Vulcan bomber, XJ823. They can be viewed at their site, which is part of Carlisle Airport, Cumbria.
- Vulcan XM655 Maintenance and Preservation Society A comprehensive guide to the Avro Vulcan B2 XM655 at Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, with many photographs.
- Operation Black Buck The Vulcan raids on Port Stanley during the Falklands War.
- Vulcans in Camera A personal collection of photographs by Andy Leitch of one of the RAF's V-bombers, the Avro Vulcan.
- Vulcan XM605 Official Site Recent detailed pictures of XM605, the Vulcan in California, from its current crew chief. Includes almost 300 thumbnails to search through. Including B-47E, F105B and various other aircraft photos.
- Avro Vulcan History and pictures of the RAF's 1950s-1980s V-bomber/tanker aircraft. Comprehensive site from Damien Burke.
- Avro Vulcan Brief history, specifications, schematics, pictures and data.
- Avro Vulcan B2 (XL319) - North East Aircraft Museum The Avro Vulcan bomber (XL319) on display at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, Britain.
- The Vulcan Restoration Trust Official Website of The Vulcan Restoration Trust - preserving XL426, located at Southend Airport in Essex.
- Vulcan Crew Chiefs Register of Vulcan crew chiefs, including details of reunions and recent news.
- Vulcan Bomber XH558: ‘Grace and style’ in the sky The BBC reports that the last airworthy Vulcan is to be grounded.
- Vulcan to the Sky The company has been formed to return to display flight the last flying example of the famous Avro Vulcan jet bomber XJ558.