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One of Britain’s most iconic former combat planes is spending the summer in Doncaster. The last flying Vulcan, XH558, will be on show for the public from a viewing gallery at Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield every day between the 22nd April (Good Friday) and the 2nd May (11am – 4pm). From the viewing gallery, visitors will be able to see the Vulcan XH558 parked up outside, take photographs, try the flight simulator and visit the shop for lots of Vulcan memorabilia – with volunteers on hand to answer questions about the stunning craft. It will be free to view the plane between 22nd April and 2nd May, with the only fee coming in the form of parking. However, if guests make a purchase from Wetherspoons in the main terminal building, a discounted car parking ticket of £3 will be offered and this will cover the parking for the five hours the plane can be viewed – a saving of up to £7. For the viewing gallery, visitors are asked to enter the main terminal building and follow the clearly marked out signs. |