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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SAB C-100 Vulcan - définition


SAB C-100 Vulcan         
ITALIAN ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT
SAB C 100 Vulcan; SAB C-100; SAB C 100; Corivi Pegaso
The SAB C-100 Vulcan (or C 100) is an Italian ultralight and light-sport aircraft produced by SAB Aviation of Benevento. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
Avro Vulcan         
  • Aerial view of a Vulcan B.2 in late RAF markings on static display at [[RAF Mildenhall]], 1984
  •  [[XH558]] taking off, 2008 [[Farnborough Airshow]]
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  • Silhouette of the original study for the Vulcan B.3 patrol missile carrier
  • Vulcan B.2
  • The prototype Vulcan VX770 in 1954, retaining the original "pure delta" wing shape
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  • Duxford Airshow]] 2012
  • Avro Vulcans of No 617 Squadron at RAF Cottesmore circa 1975
  • Bomb bay
  • Gas-flow diagram of an Olympus Mk 101 engine
  • Comparison of Vulcan wing designs
  • Royal Air Force Vulcan B.2 being prepared for flight on 25 May 1985
  • Vulcan B.2 in formation with the [[Red Arrows]], 2015
  • Avro Vulcan B.2 XH533, the first B.2 Vulcan, flying at Farnborough in 1958
  • A Vulcan B1A of the Waddington Wing at Filton during a public air display in the 1960s
  • Vulcan B.1 XA890 in early silver scheme landing at Farnborough in September 1955 after [[Roly Falk]]'s "aerobatic" display: Note the lower starboard airbrakes, inner and outer. The lower outer airbrakes were later deleted.
  • Vulcans in [[anti-flash white]] in 1957
  • A Vulcan flying over Ascension Island on 18 May 1982
  • Vulcan XM597 at the [[National Museum of Flight]], Scotland; note the [[Operation Black Buck]] markings and the small Brazilian flag indicating the aircraft's internment in [[Brazil]].
  • The ''Vulcan to the Sky Trust's'' [[Avro Vulcan XH558]]
1952 STRATEGIC BOMBER FAMILY BY AVRO
Vulcan (airplane); Vulcan (aircraft); Vulcan bomber; Avro 698; Vulcan Bomber; Avro vulcan; Avro 698 Vulcan; XM597 Vulcan B2; Vulcan B2 XM597; Hawker Siddeley Vulcan; Avro Vulcan B.1; Avro Vulcan B.2; Avro Vulcan B Mk. 2; XM607; Vulcan B.1A; Vulcan B.2; Vulcan B.1; Vulcan K.2
The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963)"Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd." Flight, 29 August 1963, p.
AG Vulcan Stettin         
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GERMAN SHIPBUILDING AND LOCOMOTIVE BUILDING COMPANY
Stettiner Maschinenbau AG Vulcan; Vulcan Werft; AG Vulcan; Vulcan AG; Stettiner Vulcan AG; A.G. Vulcan; Vulcan Stettin; Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin; A.G. Vulcan Stettin; Vulcan-Sinclair
Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin (short AG Vulcan Stettin) was a German shipbuilding and locomotive building company. Founded in 1851, it was located near the former eastern German city of Stettin, today Polish Szczecin.