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Syke
November 8th 06, 10:01 AM
"DAN" > wrote in message
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> Anyone knows the circumstances of this photo?
>
> Looks pretty nasty...
>
>
This was a development aircraft, fitted with RR Conway engines, which proved
too powerful for the airframe. It disintegrated during an air display at RAF
Syerston on 14th September 1958. The Vulcan pilot and co-pilot were
provided with ejector seats but the rest of crew had to bale out manually.
In this crash, unfortunately, all crew died.

Pat Macguire

Penguin
November 8th 06, 10:56 AM
Agreed this is the Syerston Vulcan. There were pictures of it at Cranwell
when I was there. The story there was that this was a failure of the
leading edge fairings that lead to the interior of the wing pressurising and
main spar failure.

P

"Syke" > wrote in message
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> "DAN" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Anyone knows the circumstances of this photo?
>>
>> Looks pretty nasty...
>>
>>
> This was a development aircraft, fitted with RR Conway engines, which
> proved too powerful for the airframe. It disintegrated during an air
> display at RAF Syerston on 14th September 1958. The Vulcan pilot and
> co-pilot were provided with ejector seats but the rest of crew had to bale
> out manually. In this crash, unfortunately, all crew died.
>
> Pat Macguire
>

Peter Hucker
November 11th 06, 06:54 PM
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:01:52 -0000, Syke > wrote:

>
> "DAN" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Anyone knows the circumstances of this photo?
>>
>> Looks pretty nasty...
>>
>>
> This was a development aircraft, fitted with RR Conway engines, which proved
> too powerful for the airframe. It disintegrated during an air display at RAF
> Syerston on 14th September 1958. The Vulcan pilot and co-pilot were
> provided with ejector seats but the rest of crew had to bale out manually.
> In this crash, unfortunately, all crew died.

Vulcan pilot? I thought we only used humans.

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KENG
November 11th 06, 08:32 PM
Peter Hucker wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:01:52 -0000, Syke > wrote:
>
>
>>"DAN" > wrote in message
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>>
>>>Anyone knows the circumstances of this photo?
>>>
>>>Looks pretty nasty...
>>>
>>>
>>
>>This was a development aircraft, fitted with RR Conway engines, which proved
>>too powerful for the airframe. It disintegrated during an air display at RAF
>>Syerston on 14th September 1958. The Vulcan pilot and co-pilot were
>>provided with ejector seats but the rest of crew had to bale out manually.
>>In this crash, unfortunately, all crew died.
>
>
> Vulcan pilot? I thought we only used humans.
>
It's only Logical.

redc1c4
November 12th 06, 12:47 AM
Peter Hucker wrote:
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> On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:01:52 -0000, Syke > wrote:
>
> >
> > "DAN" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Anyone knows the circumstances of this photo?
> >>
> >> Looks pretty nasty...
> >>
> >>
> > This was a development aircraft, fitted with RR Conway engines, which proved
> > too powerful for the airframe. It disintegrated during an air display at RAF
> > Syerston on 14th September 1958. The Vulcan pilot and co-pilot were
> > provided with ejector seats but the rest of crew had to bale out manually.
> > In this crash, unfortunately, all crew died.
>
> Vulcan pilot? I thought we only used humans.

a Vulcan would never bail out.....

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