I have have re-read the 'End of Flight in 2013' newsletter with forward of :
Final season announced for last flying Vulcan
Vulcan to the Sky Trust prepares to make 2013 a spectacular final flying season but £400,000 needs to be raised within months to fund winter service.
with:
Trust chief executive Dr. Robert Pleming explained the decision to supporters: “We are sure you are aware that all Vulcans have a finite safe flying life and that XH558 is already well beyond the hours flown by any other aircraft of her type,” he wrote. “At the end of next year, she will need a £200,000 modification to her wings to increase her flying life.
We know that you would do your upmost to fund this work, but for a number of reasons we have decided not to ask you to take this risk.”
The decision is based on a combination of factors. First is the challenging wing modification, as engineering director Andrew Edmondson explains: “It is a demanding procedure that can no longer call upon the original manufacturing jigs and there is no possibility of rectification if an error is made. We are not saying we cannot do it, just that it is risky so other factors must be taken into account.”
and what I quoted from the newspapers in previous post was “In a letter to the Trust supporters, Dr. Pleming said: 'Next year will be the last opportunity anyone will have, anywhere in the world, to see a Vulcan in the air.” but I see now they missed the words
'that we are planning for''All clear now, sorry for any upset and confusion caused by an old man, I'll get back in my cubby hole and lurk so as to retain what brains I have for day to day tasks like breathing
