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The Handley Page Victor played a significant role in the Falklands conflict of 1982 and in the Gulf War of 1991.The final flight by an RAF Victor was made in November 1993 when XH672 'Maid Marian' flew from its RAF Marham base destined for the RAF Museum at Cosford. After three decades of front-line Squadron service with the Royal Air Force, two wars, and over 40 years since their conception, thc last of the V-bombers has retired. The Handley Page Victor played a significant role in the Falklands conflict of 1982 and in the Gulf War of 1991. The final flight by an RAF Victor was made in November 1993 when XH672 'Maid Marian' flew from its RAF Marham base destined for the RAF Museum at Cosford, thus drawing to a close the distinguished career of the Cold War big bomber. We are pleased to introduce a print from Michael Rondot's latest painting in his CLASSIC COMBAT AIRCRAFT series featuring this famous aircraft. During 2500 hours of Jaguar flying, Michael Rondot spent many hours plugged into Victor tankers en-route to pleasant destinations such as Bermuda and the USA, and unpleasant ones such as downtown Kuwait and Iraq. He developed a respect and admiration for the Victor and its air-crews that can only come from being alone in a thunderstorm, short of fuel and navigation aids, with only a Victor between the pilot and an icy North Atlantic bath.
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