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Viscount
Cranston Military Prints By Subject Aviation Art Modern Era Viscount |
| Modern era aviation art prints of the Viscount aircraft. Our collection of prints and original paintings of the Viscount aircraft from the post-war era. |
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Viscount Outbound by Ivan Berryman. First flown in 1948, the Vickers Viscount was the first turbopop commercial airliner to enter service anywhere in the world. Renowned for its comfort, quietness and large windows, it became one of the most successful and profitable aircraft of the post-war era. British European Airways added a large number of Viscounts to their fleet, starting in April 1953, the type continuing for many decades before being finally withdrawn from BEA's successor, British Airways, in the 1980s. Many examples continued to fly with other airlines and charter companies and several examples are preserved in museums. |
Vickers Viscount by David Pentland. Cargo Carrier Northeast aircraft over Belfast Lough. |
Elmdon Evening by Mark Postlethwaite. (AP) A BAE Viscount on final approach to Birmingham Airport, c.1962. |
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