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Last Vulcan to star at Cosford Air Show

The only Vulcan aircraft left flying in the world will be at this year's Cosford Air Show, it was revealed today.

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The only Vulcan aircraft left flying in the world will be at this year's Cosford Air Show, it was revealed today.

The iconic aircraft, one of the most popular examples of British aerospace engineering, will take to the skies at the air show at RAF Cosford on June 12.

Richard Clarke, spokesman for the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, said: "The design of the aircraft, with the Delta wing, is a real show stopper."

Tickets will be £25 on the gate and £19 in advance.

Children under 16 go free.

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