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The_Chemical_Brother
The_Chemical_Brother - - 719 comments

damn it looks cool

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rkraptor70
rkraptor70 - - 4,975 comments

The plane has weirdest combination of beauty and ugly I have ever seen.

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GriffinZ
GriffinZ - - 4,719 comments

wörd

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SunnyBittern
SunnyBittern - - 638 comments

If I ever will have a personal jet, that would be the one.

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The Handley Page Victor was a British jet bomber aircraft produced by the Handley Page Aircraft Company during the Cold War. It was the third and final of the V-bombers that provided Britain's nuclear deterrent. The other two V-bombers were the Avro Vulcan and the Vickers Valiant. Some aircraft were modified for strategic reconnaissance role using both cameras and radar. After the Royal Navy assumed the nuclear deterrence mission using submarine-launched Polaris missiles in 1969 many surviving bombers were converted into aerial refuelling tankers. The last Victor was retired from service on 15 October 1993.