Interview with Squadron Leader Martin Withers, DFC - Display pilot for Vulcan XH558

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In part two of our interview with Martin Withers, he relives the joy of displaying what was the last surviving Vulcan, XH558. It was an unexpected and hugely welcome chapter to his flying career after he had flown two of the historic Black Buck Raids during the Falklands Conflict in 1982. That was the only time the Vulcan had been used in anger as a bomber, and came right at the end of its RAF career. But the RAF kept two Vulcans for public displays, XL426 and XH558, known as the Vulcan Display Flight, which lasted until 1992. 558 then had a new lease of life with the Vulcan To The Sky Trust, giving countless enthusiasts many more years of breathtaking displays, many of them flown by our guest, the legendary Martin Withers. 

Interview with Squadron Leader Martin Withers, DFC - Display pilot for Vulcan XH558

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Interview with Squadron Leader Martin Withers, DFC - Display pilot for Vulcan XH558
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