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On 30 April 1982, the RAF launched a secret mission: to fly a Vulcan bomber to the Falkland Islands and bomb Port Stanley's runway, putting it out of action for Argentine fighter jets. The safety of the British Task Force depended on its success.
With a plan stretched to the limit and the RAF's hopes riding on just one Vulcan, the mission was flown on a knife-edge: fraught with mechanical failures, unreliable navigation, electrical storms and lack of fuel.
Of the 21 bombs the Vulcan dropped, only one found its target. But it was enough to change the outcome of the war.
Originally posted by khimbar
I saw this too. Great programme.
I know it's not cool or politically correct but seeing her at airshows always makes me smile. Great plane.
Originally posted by diddy1234
I think it is in the Guinness Book Of Records for the longest distance bombing run ever.
Btw, that record would not have been achieved if America would have allowed us to bomb the Falklands from American soil.
Thanks the US government.
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
reply to post by woodwardjnr
just my opinion - but what ` black buck ` did was install fear into the argentinians - and for that alone it was worth it
Originally posted by diddy1234
Btw, that record would not have been achieved if America would have allowed us to bomb the Falklands from American soil.
Thanks the US government.