simonh wrote:The Vulcan was on QRA in the nuclear strike role if Russia had launched an attack.
I spent a week (as an Air Cadet) at RAF Coningsby in exactly that period. 3 Vulcans fully fueled and armed at the end of the runway *all the time*. What they didn't tell us was that they periodically did full scale drills with no warning. Even the crews didn't know whether it was a drill or for real. Imagine the horror when one went off at 4am one morning. Coningsby would have been a No.1 priority target so we would have been some the first to go ...
Many people talk about the famous Vulcan "howl" ... not exactly a pleasant sound at 4am when you think it's the overture to nuclear armageddon.
That said - the RAF were more than generous to us spotty kids. Fun and games in Chipmunks and Scalextrix races in the readiness huts: that's what the readiness crews did to amuse themselves. Quite a bizarre sight, really, to see fully kitted up airmen whooping it up with plastic racing cars!