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Viscount

The world’s first turbo-prop airliner was the British made Vickers Viscount. The first flight took place in 1948 with a more powerful engined Type 700 taking flight on August 3 1950. A stretched variant named Type 800 was 3 feet 10 inches longer with even more power and a new fuel system and flew on July 27 1956. It could carry 71 passengers so it soon was operating with about 70 airlines and 9 militaries around the world. Production ended in 1964 with 445 aircraft of all types produced.


Vickers Viscount 802 BEA "G-AOJB"
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Vickers Viscount 843 China United Airline "50258"
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Vickers Viscount 744 Capital Airlines "N7402"
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Vickers Viscount V700 Air France "G-ATDU"
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Vickers Viscount V700 SAS "LN-FOM"
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Vickers Viscount V700 Air Canada "CF-THS"
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Vickers Viscont 800 British Caledonian
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Vickers Viscont 700 United Airlines "N7411" June 1961 to Jan 1969
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Vickers Viscont 700 British Midland "G-AWCV", 1968
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Vickers Viscont 816 "VH-TVP" TAA Super Viscount, 1959 "John Gould"
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Vickers Viscount ZK-BRF "City of Christchurch", 1960s
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