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HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR

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This page last updated on 4th March 2004

"Wow!"
- me, watching a Victor do a fast taxi run :)

K.2 XM715; 4,857 bytes.
"Victor Meldrew" - K.2 XM715; author

Handley Page were famous for their Halifax bomber of World War II and would go on to produce one of the most capable jet bombers of the postwar years, the Victor. A huge and graceful aircraft, with a curiously un-warlike air, the Victor, in common with many other postwar British aircraft would outlive its manufacturer. It would even outlast the mighty Vulcan, and yet would never gain the same public following.

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