Friday 29 October 2010

Nearly there!


The battle to save the Vulcan is ongoing, and a couple of weeks ago I blogged about how the project needed £400,000 to keep the Delta Lady in the skies, with the other option being permanent grounding of the aircraft or even the possibility of it being sold to an overseas investor where we would lose the Vulcan from the UK skies.

Amazingly, despite the Vulcan staff being put on a month's notice, over £325,000 has been received as of this morning, meaning that just under £75,000 is needed in the space of 3 days to hit the target, so £25k a day is required.

If you haven't donated yet, then please do so via the link at the top right and bottom of this blog, and you can do your bit to keep the famous howl going!

The intention is to see the Vulcan thrill many hundreds of thousands at airshows next year, and on to 2012, and even though the display may not be what we used to see in the 80's, there is no doubt that the airshow scene will lose one of its biggest names for good if that target cannot be met.

Let's keep the howl going, donate today, and hopefully we can celebrate the extended life of the one and only, Vulcan bomber.

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