The last of the famous delta-winged V bombers, the Vulcan was introduced to provide Britain with an effective nuclear deterrent during the Cold War. Moving into a conventional arms role the Vulcan was blooded in 1982 during the Falklands War. Finally it was employed as part of Strike Command's air refuelling tanker fleet; completing nearly three decades of exceptional service. XH558 was the first Vulcan B.2 to be delivered to the RAF and was the last to retire from service. It went on to thrill spectators for several years at air displays. For the last few years it has been the subject of massive restoration project which has finally succeeded in getting it flying again. All prints are signed and numbered by the artist. 95 Limited Edition - signed by the artist only 20 Artist Proofs - one pilot signature - SOLD OUT The Artist Proofs are additionally signed by distinguished Vulcan pilot: Flight Lieutenant Don Briggs DFC (during World War Two Don flew 62 ops as Flight Engineer in Lancaster's of 156 Pathfinder Squadron. After the war he qualified as a pilot and flew all three types of V-Bomber operationally including the famous Vulcan XH558. He flew the mission that dropped the third and last Atom Bomb on Christmas Island. In a long and distinguished career Don flew 49 of the 89 Vulcan B2s that entered service) Overall Size: 24 x 15 inches.