The prototype Vulcan first flew in 1952.
Take a trip to Duxford and you'll realise how aviation, after making huge leaps in develeopment up to the 1960's is now going backwards.
Your can't travel in a supersonic airliner anymore.
So many cutting edge aircraft are now just history, concorde, SR 71 Blackbird, the harrier (still in service in some areas).
Technology in drones, pilotless aircraft, satellites and missile systems make having to put people into the air in aircraft old tech.
I saw Vulcans display when the aircraft was still in RAF service, along with stuff like lightenings, harriers, phantoms, etc
These sort of aircraft cost a huge amount more to maintain and display than something like a spitfire or other WWII aircraft.
It was an amazing project to put the Vulcan back into the air but this aircraft now has more hours on it than any other Vulcan, far too complex and expensive to rebuild it like you can a spitfire, P51d, mosquito or the like.
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