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List of Avro Vulcan XH558 post-restoration public appearances : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Avro Vulcan XH558 post-restoration public appearances
On 18 October 2007, Avro Vulcan XH558, the last airworthy example of the Avro Vulcan jet bomber, having been restored by the Vulcan To The Sky Trust, returned to flight as a civilian aircraft. It proceeded to perform various public displays and flypasts every year from the 2008 season until the 2015 season, which is scheduled to be its last display season, due to insurmountable engineering and staffing issues. Prior to its civilian restoration, XH558 first flew in 1960 with the Royal Air Force; withdrawn from service in 1984 it continued to fly as part of the RAF's Vulcan Display Flight until 1992 before finally being grounded and sold into private hands. As a result of Shoreham Airshow crash on 22 August 2015, on 24 August the Civil Aviation Authority imposed temporary regulations on civilian vintage jets displaying over land, restricting them to flypasts and banning high energy aerobatics.〔("Shoreham Airshow crash: Vintage jet restrictions announced". ) ''BBC News'', 24 August 2015.〕 Citing this restriction on the Vulcan, on 26 August the Durham Tees Valley air show planned for 29 August was postponed to 2016.〔("Durham Tees Valley air show postponed". ) ''BBC News'', 26 August 2015.〕〔("Shoreham air crash: How will it affect other shows?". ) ''BBC News'', 28 August 2015.〕 The following day however, the Trust confirmed that after discussions with the CAA it was determined that XH558's display routine is not classified as aerobatic, and therefore the Vulcan would continue to fly with only minor changes to the display.〔("Vulcan back in air for first time since Shoreham air disaster". ) ''The Star (Yorkshire)'', 27 August 2015.〕 ==2008 season==
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