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Air-to-Air Refuelling Plan, Marham News, South Atlantic Special 1982
Library, London, Hangar Six, X008-4556
The refuelling plan on display is for Operation BLACK BUCK, which required 18 tanker sorties to fuel one Vulcan bomber on a 6,800-mile roundtrip to attack targets on the Falkland Islands. At the time, these were the longest bombing missions ever flown.
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- Ascension Island
- Falkland Islands [3]
- RAF Biggin Hill [3]
- RAF Marham [3]
- RAF South Cerney [3]
- RAF Ternhill [3]
- Singapore [3]
- FAA Culdrose (HMS Seahawk) [2]
- RAF Acklington [2]
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- Falklands Conflict, 1982 [7]
- Port Stanley airfield attacks, 1982
- Cold War, 1946-1989 [5]
- Corporate, 1982 [2]
- Granby, 1990-1991 [2]
- Gulf War, 1990-1991 [2]
- Operation Banner [2]
- Giant Voice, 1974 [1]
- Indonesia Confrontation, 1962-1966 [1]
- Lockerbie Disaster, 1988 [1]