ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE

  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE
  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE
  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE
  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE
  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE
  • ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE

As the last remaining airworthy Avro Vulcan prepares for its final flight later this month, the iconic 1950s British V bomber has been united with its modern namesake: the Aston Martin Vulcan.

Vulcan XH558  currently being operated by the charitable trust Vulcan To The Sky is due to retire from  active service in October, going on to form the centrepiece of the educational Vulcan Aviation Academy & Heritage Centre at her home base,  Robin Hood Airport near Doncaster.

Ahead of that final flight, the famous Cold War-era long range bomber was paired with the Aston Martin Vulcan the new track-only supercar via a special fly-past at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire.

The British luxury car maker's most intense and exhilarating creation to date the Aston Martin Vulcan is born out of extensive motorsport experience. Using the brand's acknowledged flair for design and engineering ingenuity, the 800-plus bhp, all-carbon fibre Aston Martin Vulcan delivers truly extreme performance.

Uniquely for Aston Martin the new supercar  limited to just 24 examples worldwide allows owners the opportunity to precisely tailor their track day experience through a graduating scale of detailed power and dynamic performance adjustments.

CEO, Dr Andy Palmer, said: Clearly the Avro Vulcan provided the inspiration for the naming of our most extreme sports car, and I'm delighted that we have been able to unite the two Vulcans and deliver our own tribute to this world-renowned aeronautical phenomenon.

Vulcan XH558 is flown by Martin Withers DFC, Chief Pilot and Operations Director. He said: Being at the controls for this unique fly-past was a memorable occasion.

Personally, it is great to know that the Vulcan name will live on not only in the history books, and at the new educational centre in Yorkshire, but via Aston Martin's incredible new sports car.



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