Will the Southport Air Show have the Vulcan this year?
Photograph by Patrick
Trollope.
ARE
you heading to this year’s Southport Air Show? If not, why? This
is a fantastic event that has been running now for 22 years!
Southport Air Show has been bringing to spectators historical
and military aircraft, from fast jets to propeller and even
unpowered fight! The aircraft taking part in the 2013 event,
over Saturday, 14 September and Sunday, 15 September, will be a
similar fantastic blend of military and civilian craft. The
flying times might change, along with running orders, due to
conditions over the weekend, but they can now be found on the
show’s Facebook
Page. The flying programme
includes 2 amazing headliners, or should we say skyliners?.. On
Saturday only, the RAF's one and only Red Arrows will be
shooting across the skies above Southport's beach and on Sunday
only, if all goes to plan, the amazing Vulcan will be taking
part. On 1 September 2013, the 53 year old aircraft experienced
its first technical cancellation of the entire 2013 season, at
Shoreham Air Show. This was down to a fuel leak in the No.7 wing
tank on the starboard side. As with any leak, it resulted in
there being no possibility of flight by the aircraft. The’
Vulcan to the Sky team’ is now trying to fix the problem and it
is hoped it will be ready by the time it is due to fly in
Southport's show! If it does make it and if you have never seen
this amazing plane, this might be a once in a life time chance!
The X558 Avro Vulcan bomber, a jet powered delta wing strategic
bomber, is a classic, of revolutionary design for its time and
all British built. It is based at Robin Hood Doncaster-Sheffield
Airport, where it was grounded from 1993 after being retired
until it was restored and took to the skies again back in
October 2007. The Vulcan was operated by the Royal Air Force
from 1956 until 1984 and this aircraft is the only 1 of these
long-range bombers, first designed and built for the Cold War,
to survive. Sadly, although the technology exists for it
to remain flying in our skies and buzzing spectators at air
shows until 2015, the charity that flies it still needs to raise
£400,000 by October 2013, to enable it to remain in the air
throughout 2014 and 2015. If that £400,000 is not found, this
really might be your last chance to see and hear it, as it
throttles up with a deafening roar above you. If the team do not
get the Vulcan’s heart pounding again and it does not make it,
the weekend flying programme has other compensations, which
include The Battle of Britain Memorial
Flight (Lancaster, Hurricane, Spitfire); Typhoon (Eurofighter);
Miss
Demeanour (an ex-RAF Hawker
Hunter F58A jet); Tutor, Tucano, Black
Cats, Merlin, Sea King,
Lynx AH7, Spitfire,
RV8tors, The Blades, Swordfish - RNHF,
Strikemaster, Sabre,
Autogyro, Sbach
300
.... Plus on the ground a good range of static aircraft will be available as
well as lots of stores and entertainment! To get tickets for this years event go
to:-
VisitSouthport.com. Also,
if you want to see what last year’s was like click on
here
to see our coverage of the 2012 show. If you are an avionics
enthusiast or just a plain aviation nut and want to keep a bit
of British aviation history in the sky, please do support the
team behind the Vulcan XH558 by click
here
to donate and to find out more about how you can help...
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