Engineers from the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) are helping to preserve the legacy of the iconic Vulcan XH558 bomber by creating a ‘virtual tour’ of the aircraft that will be used in a new educational programme.
An iconic example of British aerospace innovation, the Vulcan bomber was restored by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, returning it to flight in 2007 – almost 15 years after it was retired from RAF service. Metrology engineers Richard James and Tom Hodgson scanning the Vulcan – image courtesy of AMRC. Having…
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