Vickers Viscount - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

  • Type 701 (Registration G-ALWF named Sir John Franklin) on display in BEA colours at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • Type 701 (Registration G-AMOG named Sir Robert Falcon Scott) on display in BEA colours at National Museum of Flight, Scotland.
  • Type 708 (Registration F-BGNR named Victoria Lynne) awaiting restoration at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport, England
  • Type 708 (Registration F-BGNU) on display in Air France colours at Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum, Germany.
  • Type 745D (Registration N7471) in Capital Airlines colors, at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Type 757 (Registration CF-THG) in Trans-Canada Air Lines colours fully restored at the British Columbia Aviation Museum, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Type 757 (Registration CF-THI) on display in Trans-Canada Airlines colours at Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Rockcliffe, Ontario, Canada.
  • Type 757 (Registration CF-THS) on display in Air Canada colours at Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Type 772 (Registration 9Y-TBT) fire training at Port of Spain, Piarco International Airport.
  • Type 789D (Serial Number FAB2101) on display in Brazilian Air Force colours at the Museu Aeroespacial, Campos dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Type 794D (Manufacturer Serial Number 430, registration TC-SEL changed to TC-SEV, which crashed 1959 in Gatwick) Military Aviation Museum, Yeşilköy, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Type 798D (Registration I-LIRG) in Alitalia colours at the "Istituto Tecnico Aeronautico Francesco De Pinedo", Roma, Italy.
  • Type 806 (Registration G-APIM named Viscount Stephen Piercey) on display in recently repainted British Air Ferries colours at Brooklands Museum, Surrey, England.
  • Type 807 (Registration ZK-BRF named "City of Christchurch") on display at the Ferrymead Heritage Park, New Zealand
  • Type 813 (Registration ZS-CDT and then G-AZLP) awaiting restoration at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, United Kingdom. Fuselage only.
  • Type 814 (Registration D-ANAM) on display in British Air Ferries colours with no titles at Flugausstellung Leo Junior at Hermeskeil in Germany.
  • Type 818 (Registration VH-TVR named John Murray) on display in Trans Australia Airlines colours at the Australian National Aviation Museum, Moorabbin, Australia.
  • Type 837 (Serial Number XT575, originally Registered OE-LAG) on display in Royal Aircraft Establishment colours at Brooklands Museum, Surrey, England. Cockpit section only.
  • Type 843 (Serial Number 50258) in People's Liberation Army Air Force colours as the Beijing Aviation Museum, People's Republic of China.

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