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Vulcan appeal reaches fund target | Vulcan appeal reaches fund target |
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The team behind a restored Cold War bomber has raised almost £1m in pledges to keep the aircraft flying. | The team behind a restored Cold War bomber has raised almost £1m in pledges to keep the aircraft flying. |
The Vulcan to the Sky Trust, based in Leicestershire, had warned the project could go into administration if the extra funding was not found. | The Vulcan to the Sky Trust, based in Leicestershire, had warned the project could go into administration if the extra funding was not found. |
The project spent more than £7m and 15 years repairing the jet aircraft, but faced a fall in corporate sponsorship. | The project spent more than £7m and 15 years repairing the jet aircraft, but faced a fall in corporate sponsorship. |
The team said it had been overwhelmed by the generosity of the public during their four-month appeal. | The team said it had been overwhelmed by the generosity of the public during their four-month appeal. |
But they sounded a note of caution, emphasising the pledges had to be turned into cash to secure the project's future. | But they sounded a note of caution, emphasising the pledges had to be turned into cash to secure the project's future. |
'People's aeroplane' | 'People's aeroplane' |
The campaign has been backed by a number of prominent names, including Sir Richard Branson and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees. | The campaign has been backed by a number of prominent names, including Sir Richard Branson and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees. |
Members of the trust, which is based at RAF Bruningthorpe, have taken part in fund raising activities such as a 24-hour race to all the Vulcan bomber airframes in Britain. | Members of the trust, which is based at RAF Bruningthorpe, have taken part in fund raising activities such as a 24-hour race to all the Vulcan bomber airframes in Britain. |
Organisers said 80% of the pledges had come from 10,000 private individuals. | Organisers said 80% of the pledges had come from 10,000 private individuals. |
The engineering team had been put on notice that if funds were not forthcoming, their jobs would have finished this week. | The engineering team had been put on notice that if funds were not forthcoming, their jobs would have finished this week. |
Andrew Edmondson from the Trust said the success would save jobs as well as the Vulcan project. | Andrew Edmondson from the Trust said the success would save jobs as well as the Vulcan project. |
"We have got 15 guys here with the biggest grins on their faces. They have put up with a lot - this is the third time they have been given their notice. | "We have got 15 guys here with the biggest grins on their faces. They have put up with a lot - this is the third time they have been given their notice. |
"But again the public have shown this truly is the people's aeroplane and have saved it from the spectre of administration which is absolutely wonderful news." | "But again the public have shown this truly is the people's aeroplane and have saved it from the spectre of administration which is absolutely wonderful news." |
The project has running costs of about £1.6m a year. | The project has running costs of about £1.6m a year. |
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The plane is the oldest Cold War bomber still flying |
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