BBC.
The last airworthy Vulcan bomber will fly for the final time next year, the trust which funds the aircraft has confirmed.The 'Vulcan' was of course the main reason I attended the air show as I'd been reading and monitoring the groups progress for quite a while and was overjoyed when they managed to get the 'tin triangle' back into airworthiness.
The XH558 has been based at South Yorkshire's Robin Hood Airport since March 2011 after the RAF Lyneham base closure was announced.
It has been decided that "challenging modifications" to both wings would not be sustainable to the old aircraft.
The Vulcan to the Sky Trust said it decided not to fund the repairs.
Trust chief executive Dr Robert Pleming told supporters: "At the end of next year, she will need a £200,000 modification to her wings to increase her flying life.
"We know that you would do your upmost to fund this work, but for a number of reasons we have decided not to ask you to take this risk."
No, it's not exactly going to break hearts, though perhaps it will with some enthusiasts,but the world is definitely a less fun place to be with me this morning...
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Yes, very sad indeed :(
It came to the air base at Wattisham recently, just down the road from us. I was lucky enough to see it take off directly over our house - a magnificent sight. Mind you, the noise was horrific!
I flew down the back of a Vulcan for six years. Uncomfortable but not to be forgotten. I used to watch them in the circuit at Scampton and think - I wouldn't let me up in one of those!
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