Avro Vulcan XM655
Avro Vulcan XM655 | |
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Avro Vulcan XM655 preserved at Wellesbourne Mountford Airfield | |
Type | Avro Vulcan B2 |
Manufacturer | Avro |
Registration | G-VULC N655AV (Both expired) |
Serial | XM655 |
First flight | 1964 |
Last flight | 11 February 1984 |
Total hours | 5744 |
Status | Taxiable condition |
Preserved at | Wellesbourne Mountford Airfield, England |
Avro Vulcan XM655 is one of three remaining taxiable Avro Vulcans. XM655 is currently owned by Wellesbourne Airfield and maintained by the 655 Maintenance & Preservation Society who keep the aircraft in a taxiable condition.
History
XM655 was the antepenultimate Vulcan to be built, and is the youngest surviving example. XM655 initially flew with No.9 Squadron of the RAF, and was also operated by Nos. 44, 50 and 101 Squadrons. In 1984, XM655 was sold off to Roy Jacobsen who intended to keep it airworthy, but the costs proved prohibitive and also the runway was too short for it to take off, and XM655 was left to deteriorate. Title of XM655 then passed onto John Littler, owner of Wellesbourne Mountford Airfield, who intended to get it to a taxiable condition, but not airworthy.
As well as MaPS maintaining it, the 150 City of Oxford Air Cadets helps to maintain it.
Taxi runs
After restoration work, XM655 made its first public taxi run at Wellesbourne Mountford Airfield on 16 February 1997, with another two runs later that year. Since then, XM655 has made more or less annual public taxi runs, usually in June, as part of the Wellesbourne Wings and Wheels show. At various of these events, the display of XM655 has been accompanied by flypasts by the BBMF, the Red Arrows and Avro Vulcan XH558.
XM655 was also used by the crews of XH558 as required for currency and ground training.
Operators
- 655 Maintenance & Preservation Society
References
- ↑ "XM655 History". Retrieved 2008-09-03.
External links
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