Skip to content
  • ðŸ”Ĩ Shopping spree with the biggest discounts and free shipping! ðŸ”Ĩ
  • ðŸ”Ĩ Shopping spree with the biggest discounts and free shipping! ðŸ”Ĩ
Ripmax shopRipmax shop
  • Menu
  • Kits -Plastic Kits
    • Tamiya Car Kits
    • Tamiya 1/48th Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/72nd Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/48th Military
    • Tamiya Motorcycle Kits
    • Airfix Quickbuild
    • Aifix Kits
    • Tamiya 1/35th Military
    • Tamiya Ship Kits
    • Tamiya 1/32nd Aircraft Kits
    • Italeri Trucks
    • H K MODELS
    • Trumpeter Kits
  • Model Railways
    • N-Gauge
    • 0 – Gauge
    • 00 Gauge
    • 009 Gauge
    • Thomas The Tank
    • Gaugemaster
    • Woodland Scenics
    • Hornby Digital Control
    • TT Gauge
    • DCC Controllers & Access.
    • Peco Accessories
    • Scenic Materials
    • Electrical Accessories
    • Trackside Accessories
  • Radio Control
    • R/C Electric Cars RTR
    • R/C Tamiya Kits
    • Car Accessories
    • Servos
    • Optifuel (COLLECTION ONLY)
    • R/C Tanks
    • Radio Sets
    • R/C Speed Controllers – all types
  • Jigsaws – House of Puzzles
    • 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • Big 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • New 3D Puzzles
  • Free Flight Aircraft
    • No products in the basket.

      Return to shop

  • Basket

    No products in the basket.

    Return to shop

Home / Kits -Plastic Kits / Aifix Kits
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2 - Image 2
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2 - Image 3
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2 - Image 4
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2 - Image 5
Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2 - Image 6

Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2

$45.49

Buy Now
SKU: 27669 Categories: Aifix Kits, Kits -Plastic Kits Tag: Airfix
  • Experience the difference quality makes.
  • Safe Payments for a Better Shopping Experience
  • Unbeatable quality, unbeatable prices.
  • There are quality problems, free return and exchange
Browse
  • Free Flight Aircraft
  • Jigsaws - House of Puzzles
    • 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • Big 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • New 3D Puzzles
  • Kits -Plastic Kits
    • Aifix Kits
    • Airfix Quickbuild
    • H K MODELS
    • Italeri Trucks
    • Tamiya 1/32nd Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/35th Military
    • Tamiya 1/48th Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/48th Military
    • Tamiya 1/72nd Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya Car Kits
    • Tamiya Motorcycle Kits
    • Tamiya Ship Kits
    • Trumpeter Kits
  • Model Railways
    • 0 - Gauge
    • 00 Gauge
    • 009 Gauge
    • DCC Controllers & Access.
    • Electrical Accessories
    • Gaugemaster
    • Hornby Digital Control
    • N-Gauge
    • Peco Accessories
    • Scenic Materials
    • Thomas The Tank
    • Trackside Accessories
    • TT Gauge
    • Woodland Scenics
  • Radio Control
    • Car Accessories
    • Optifuel (COLLECTION ONLY)
    • R/C Electric Cars RTR
    • R/C Speed Controllers - all types
    • R/C Tamiya Kits
    • R/C Tanks
    • Radio Sets
    • Servos
  • Uncategorized
  • Description
  • Reviews (0)

Avro Vulcan B.2

Product Info

Occupying a significant position in the history of post war British aviation, the Avro Vulcan was without doubt one of the most distinctive aircraft ever to take to the skies, with its huge delta wing profile becoming almost as iconic as the elliptical wing of the Supermarine Spitfire. Built to satisfy an extremely demanding Air Ministry requirement for a fast, high altitude strategic bomber, capable of carrying a special payload of 10,000 imperial pounds in weight (a nuclear device), the new aircraft was intended to serve as an airborne deterrent to any future military threat against the UK, with the required specifications representing a 100% increase in the capabilities of any previous British bomber aircraft. When the Vulcan made its maiden flight in August 1952, the Avro team were well on the way to presenting the Royal Air Force with not only the worlds first delta bomber, but also one of the worlds most effective strike bombers.

Interestingly, all this was achieved just nine years since the Avro Lancasters of RAF No.617 Squadron had launched their famous raid against the great dams of the Ruhr Valley. As the Avro Vulcan entered squadron service with No.83 Squadron at RAF Waddington in July 1957, Britain now possessed the fastest nuclear capable bomber in the world. It seems strange to describe an aircraft which possessed such potential for untold destruction as Britains most effective peace keeping asset, however, that is exactly what the Vulcan turned out to be. Throughout the aggressive posturing of the Cold War, the Warsaw Pact nations were in no doubt that if they dared to launch an attack against a NATO member country, the consequences of the inevitable retaliatory strike would be catastrophic. Without Doubt, during the early years of its service career, nothing represented this doomsday scenario more effectively than the mighty Avro Vulcan.

As the Royal Air Force exhaustively trained their new Vulcan crews to provide Britain with an effective Quick Reaction Alert strike force, Avro engineers were already working to improve the capabilities of their original, iconic design. In order to ensure the aircraft continued to maintain its effective deterrent threat and stayed one step ahead of advances in Easter Bloc fighter and surface-to-air missile technology, designers incorporated developments which endowed the aircraft with greater range, speed and altitude performance. The installation of more powerful versions of the Vulcans Bristol Olympus engines would result in a number of unforeseen stability issues with these first bombers, which concerned designers enough to necessitate a re-design of the original wing shape.

By the time the definitive B.2 variant of the Vulcan entered service, the aircrafts wing area had increased significantly and although still classed as a delta, would look quite different from the first bombers which entered service. To cope with the increased power availability from subsequent engine upgrades and to cure the instability issues of the original straight wing design, the B.2 wing had two defined kinks in its leading edge, well forward of the profile of the original wing design. Rather than detract from the pleasing aesthetics of the early Vulcans delta wing, the B.2 actually enhanced the profile of the aircraft and even though these changes were obviously made for reasons of operational effectiveness, as opposed to appearance, the B.2 would go on to be considered the most famous (and most numerous) of all the RAFs Vulcans. The service introduction of the Vulcan B.2 in July 1960 coincided with the availability of more capable nuclear weapons for the V-bomber force, both in number and destructive potential. It would also bring about a change in thinking regarding the delivery of such weapons, as significant advances in Soviet anti-aircraft technology now threatened the success of a free-fall gravity bomb mission. A significant new weapon would have to be developed in order to maintain the deterrent threat of the Vulcan and its V-bomber partners.

Developed to maintain the validity of Britain’s nuclear deterrent threat, designers at Avro produced the powerful Blue Steel air-launched, nuclear stand-off missile, which would allow V-bomber crews to launch their attacks 100 miles away from their intended target and out of the range of Soviet surface-to-air missile batteries, allowing crews valuable additional time to avoid the resultant blast. Further boosting the effectiveness of the V-bomber force, the arrival of Blue Steel raised the nuclear stakes in Britains favour once more and would have caused much consternation amongst the Warsaw Pact nations.

The responsibility of providing Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent passed to the submarines of the Royal Navy in July 1969 and saw the RAF performing its final V-bomber Blue Steel mission late the following year. Although taking on a more conventional strike role, RAF Vulcans would retain a nuclear capability and maintain their position as one of the worlds most effective bombers for the next fourteen years, before finally being withdrawn from service. Due to the affection in which this aircraft was held by the British public, the Vulcan Display Flight was almost immediately formed to operate one aircraft on the UK Airshow circuit for a further nine years, before itself being disbanded.

To the amazement of the historic aviation world, the last flying Avro Vulcan, XH558, the aircraft which had previously served as the Vulcan Display Flight aircraft, triumphantly returned to the air once more, this time in the hands of a civilian organisation in October 2007. Over the course of the next eight years, the Vulcan thrilled millions of people around the country, becoming something of an aviation national treasure a relic of the Cold War which was held in great public affection.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Airfix A12011 Avro Vulcan B.2” Cancel reply

Related products

HK Models B-25H Mitchell Gunships Over CBI
Quick View

H K MODELS

HK Models B-25H Mitchell Gunships Over CBI

$96.99
Tamiya Japanese Battleship Yamato
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya Japanese Battleship Yamato

$62.99
61066 Tamiya 1/48 Mosquito
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

61066 Tamiya 1/48 Mosquito

$18.19
Tamiya 24100 Honda NSX
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya 24100 Honda NSX

$15.05
Tamiya 35068 – British Chieftain Mk.5 Tank
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya 35068 – British Chieftain Mk.5 Tank

$13.99
Tamiya 24145 Nissan Skyline GT-RV SPEC
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya 24145 Nissan Skyline GT-RV SPEC

$15.75
Tamiya 35065 – German Panther Med Tank Kit
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya 35065 – German Panther Med Tank Kit

$10.49
Tamiya 6076 Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-3
Quick View

Kits -Plastic Kits

Tamiya 6076 Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-3

$9.09
OUR SHOP
  • My account
  • Checkout
  • Cart
  • Payment Method
CONTACT
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Returns & Exchanges
CUSTOMER SERVICES
  • Privacy Policy
  • Shipping & Returns
  • Term and Conditions
  • Delivery
STAY IN TOUCH

Sign up for exclusive offers, original stories, events and more.

[contact-form-7 id="15"]
Copyright 2025 ÂĐ www.aircraftkitshop.com
  • Kits -Plastic Kits
    • Tamiya Car Kits
    • Tamiya 1/48th Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/72nd Aircraft Kits
    • Tamiya 1/48th Military
    • Tamiya Motorcycle Kits
    • Airfix Quickbuild
    • Aifix Kits
    • Tamiya 1/35th Military
    • Tamiya Ship Kits
    • Tamiya 1/32nd Aircraft Kits
    • Italeri Trucks
    • H K MODELS
    • Trumpeter Kits
  • Model Railways
    • N-Gauge
    • 0 – Gauge
    • 00 Gauge
    • 009 Gauge
    • Thomas The Tank
    • Gaugemaster
    • Woodland Scenics
    • Hornby Digital Control
    • TT Gauge
    • DCC Controllers & Access.
    • Peco Accessories
    • Scenic Materials
    • Electrical Accessories
    • Trackside Accessories
  • Radio Control
    • R/C Electric Cars RTR
    • R/C Tamiya Kits
    • Car Accessories
    • Servos
    • Optifuel (COLLECTION ONLY)
    • R/C Tanks
    • Radio Sets
    • R/C Speed Controllers – all types
  • Jigsaws – House of Puzzles
    • 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • Big 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
    • New 3D Puzzles
  • Free Flight Aircraft
  • Login

Login

Lost your password?

Register

Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy.