I took the Vulcan to Red Flag, and blew minds with our low-level night flying
Vulcan Night Red Flag
Take a 75-ton bomber with a wing big enough to hide two Blue Whales mating, a cacophonous sound like a thundergod skating across a gravel-pit, and fly it to the world's most demandingair warfare exercise. Once there, fly it at 600 feet, at night, and avoid being ‘shot down’. That was the mission for former RAF Navigator Mike Loosely and the Vulcans that took on Red Flag.
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