XH558

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XH558 is the last airworthy Avro Vulcan bomber, preserved as a heritage aircraft in the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Avro Vulcan
heritage aircraft
military aircraft
strategic bomber
aircraftModel Avro Vulcan B.2 NERFINISHED
aircraftRole display aircraft
nuclear deterrent bomber
strategic bomber
aircraftType V-bomber NERFINISHED
airForce Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
airframeNumber XH558 NERFINISHED
basedAt Doncaster Sheffield Airport NERFINISHED
RAF Waddington NERFINISHED
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedAs high-altitude strategic bomber
era Cold War
finalFlightYear 2015
firstFlightYear 1960
hasWingConfiguration delta wing
heritageRole heritage aircraft
locatedIn England
United Kingdom
manufacturer Avro NERFINISHED
militaryOperator Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
notableFor being the last flying Vulcan bomber
public fundraising restoration
operatedBy Royal Air Force
Vulcan to the Sky Trust NERFINISHED
partOf V-bomber force NERFINISHED
preservationLocation Doncaster Sheffield Airport NERFINISHED
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield NERFINISHED
registration XH558 NERFINISHED
registrationPrefix XH
retiredFromRAFYear 1993
returnedToFlightYear 2007
serviceEntryYear 1960
status grounded
last airworthy Avro Vulcan NERFINISHED
preserved
tailNumber XH558 NERFINISHED
usedFor airshows
heritage flights
public displays
variantOf Avro Vulcan B.2 NERFINISHED

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Vulcan XH558 tailNumber XH558