Leeds has its first glimpse of new bomber
From our air correspondent Ernest Stott
Leeds people yesterday had their first glimpse the Avro Vulcan, the world’s first delta-wing. four-jet bomber, when flew over the city at about 5.000 ft.
The Vulcan was returning to Woodford Aerodrome (Cheshire), after a normal training flight over the Midlands.
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Hide AdTravelling In a north-westerly direction, it crossed Leeds at about 2.30 p.m. Its unusual wing shape could be seen very clearly. Although its engines were throttled well back their roar sounded as if four squadrons of Meteors were passing.
For most of the flight the Vulcan was at a height of 30,000 ft., but over Leeds it was slowly losing height In preparation for landing.
I understand that in the future the Vulcan may often be seen over Yorkshire. A new series of tests are starting soon and flights will be made to all parts of the country.
The Vulcan, which first flew August. 1952, Is In super-priority production for the RAF