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Vickers Viscount - Wikipedia The Vickers Viscount is a retired British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs A design requirement from the Brabazon Committee, it entered service in 1953 and was the first turboprop-powered airliner
Vickers Viscount | Aircraft Wiki | Fandom The Vickers Viscount is a British four-engined turboprop airliner developed by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1940s, and the first turboprop airliner in the world It is considered to be one of the greatest products of the British aircraft industry
Vickers Viscount - History, Technical Data Photos - Aero Corner The Vickers Viscount is the world’s first turboprop airliner powered by Rolls-Royce Dart engines that can fly up to 1,200 nautical miles and has a maximum speed of 306 knots This aircraft offered opportunities for many smaller operators in acquiring modern and versatile equipment
Vickers Viscount - Aircrafttotal The Vickers Viscount is a British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs A design requirement from the Brabazon Committee, it entered service in 1953 and was the first turboprop-powered airliner
Vickers Viscount (1952) - The British Airliner Collection The Vickers Viscount was the world’s first turbine-powered airliner Powered by four Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines, the prototype first flew on 16 July 1948 Originally to be named the Viceroy, the name was later changed to Viscount to avoid offending a newly independent India The first scheduled flight by any turbine-powered aircraft was on 29 July 1950 between London Northolt and
Vickers Viscount - Wikiwand The Vickers Viscount is a retired British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs A design requirement from the Brabazon Committee, it entered service in 1953 and was the first turboprop-powered airliner
Vickers Viscount – All Aero The origin of the Viscount can be traced back to the war-time Brabazon Committee, which was charged with the task of steering Britain’s aircraft industry in the right direction in the immediate post-war years
Vickers Viscount - heritage. baesystems. com The Vickers-Armstrongs Viscount had its origins as the Brabazon Committee’s Type IIB When introduced, largely due to its four Rolls-Royce Dart gas turbine engines, it revolutionised BEA’s European and domestic routes especially when compared with the piston-engined Douglas DC-3s that it replaced
Vickers Viscount variants - Wikipedia The Vickers Viscount was a medium-range airliner driven by four turboprop engines The type was designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom from 1948 to 1963