Brooding Vulcan

The Avro Vulcan, a jet-powered delta wing strategic bomber on static display at the Museum of Flight, East Fortune. Despite the aircraft's relative rarity, describing it as a 'static display' is a misnomer - the Vulcan has clearly been parked and left to rot, as is not uncommon for the outdoor displays at East Fortune.

The Avro Vulcan, a jet-powered delta wing strategic bomber on static display at the Museum of Flight, East Fortune. Despite the aircraft’s relative rarity, describing it as a ‘static display’ is a misnomer – the Vulcan has clearly been parked and left to rot, as is not uncommon for the outdoor displays at East Fortune.

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