Really!? With Freddie's knee I had a horrible vision of a mirror of Cardiff what with Clarke's excellent knock (Blowers had wished him a cheery "Good Luck" on Sunday morning! ;-) )
I did, I did! But only for a given value of "Vulcan" - ie the Avro Vulcan cold war heavy bomber, as depicted in the icon for my original post, and in the icons for the first two comments above!
Yes, both the attribute and the icons made it abundantly clear that you were not talking about Spock's relatives. Obviously, I have simply got a fangirl's one-track mind...
I knew what he meant. (Whether I'd recognise one is a different manner).
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Is this THE Vulcan or a different one? I thought there weren't any flying, apart from possibly that one-and-only, which I was not totally aware had ever eventually gotten airborne in the end??
Oh, yes, this is THE Vulcan. It did get airborne in the end, and despite continued technical & financial difficulties, they've kept it up there. (Not constantly, you understand!)
It is the only one flying - in fact, it was the first Mark 2 Vulcan flying (erm, 1959?); the last one flying before it was withdrawn from service (1992); and the first, and so far only, one back (2007).
Mm, I know :-) (Mind you, I think I deserve some good fortune, after the last couple of weeks!)
I was completely taken aback to see it. I guess that it is staging here after an appearance at Fairford last weekend, although I don't know where it's on its way to. I have also seen the Red Arrows, and a Spitfire, coming into land here recently, so this does seem to be a regular thing.
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Date: 2009-07-20 01:38 pm (UTC)(Oh, and I like your icon, by the way).
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Is this THE Vulcan or a different one? I thought there weren't any flying, apart from possibly that one-and-only, which I was not totally aware had ever eventually gotten airborne in the end??
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Date: 2009-07-20 05:00 pm (UTC)It is the only one flying - in fact, it was the first Mark 2 Vulcan flying (erm, 1959?); the last one flying before it was withdrawn from service (1992); and the first, and so far only, one back (2007).
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Date: 2009-07-20 01:46 pm (UTC)Nice to know it is up there, though.
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Date: 2009-07-20 01:50 pm (UTC)I was completely taken aback to see it. I guess that it is staging here after an appearance at Fairford last weekend, although I don't know where it's on its way to. I have also seen the Red Arrows, and a Spitfire, coming into land here recently, so this does seem to be a regular thing.