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Here you can
see both the Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.(T) 14 WS79 and the Avro Vulcan B.2
XM594. Meteor NF.14 The Meteor NF.14 was the final production
version of the two seat Meteor night fighter and was the first to have a clear-vision
cockpit canopy.
| Meteor
NF.14 statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 2
13.11m 15.65m 4.24m Four 20mm guns deleted from the (T) variant
927km/h 1279km 13106m 8467kg Two Rolls Royce Derwent RD.8's 1680kgp
s.t. each | Avro Vulcan B.2
The Avro Vulcan B.2 XM594 was the 58th Vulcan produced by AV Roe and Co. Limited
at Woodford, Manchester and it was flown for the first time in July 1963.
Although now flown operationally in the Falklands conflict, when flown to
Winthorpe it was captained by Squadron Leader Neil McDougall who was awarded the
DFC for the missions. They flew against the Argentinian Armed Forces in the Falklands.
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Vulcan statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 5
33.83m 30.45m 8.28m 21x454kg bombs or one "Blue Steel" nuclear
stand-off bomb 1038km/h 7643km 19812m 90800kg Four Bristol
Siddeley Olympus 301 Turbojets 9080kgp s.t. each |
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