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Who writes this
Avro Vulcan.org is a small, unofficial journal for people who never quite got over that silhouette. We are not the RAF, not the Ministry of Defence, not Avro Heritage, and not a restoration charity. We read the open literature, visit the airframes when we can, and try to write in the tone of a decent club newsletter rather than a museum caption.
The domain exists because searchers looking for "Avro Vulcan" deserve something that is actually about the bomber: Woodford, Olympus, the five-man crew, the white years, the camouflage years, 1982, and the deltas still sitting on British grass.
Pictures
Photographs are credited on the page and collected in img/CREDITS.txt. They come from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons or public-domain / OGL terms. We did not lift product shots from anyone's shop.
A similarly named gadget
If you arrived here from a search for a live aircraft display you can put on a desk, that is a different object entirely: a modern UK-made enthusiast screen that borrowed the bomber's nickname. The maker is at vulcan-radar.com. We mention it once or twice because readers ask. We do not pretend it is an H2S set.