
June 1955 to January 1958
Hughes Tool Corporation
N - c/n 82 - a V.763D series Viscount
United States registered
June 1955
An order was placed by Howard Hughes for one Type 763D for operations by the Hughes Tool Corporation.
It is not known if a US registration was ever reserved for this aircraft.
Production Aircraft No. 161 - the 161st production Type 700 series Viscount built,
the 85th Viscount fuselage assembled at Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England,
and the 44th Viscount assembled at Weybridge, Surrey, England.
Production Order No. F01/763. Sales Order No. F01/77B. Stock Order No. F45/27B.
5 January 1956
Fuselage assembly commenced at Hurn Airport, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England.
25 March 1956
Fuselage transported by road from Hurn Airport, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England to Erecting Shop 'E' at Weybridge, Surrey, England.
During the assembly the aircraft suffered from the scrutiny of virtually every nut and bolt by no less than four engineers sent over by Howard Hughes. Due to his totally pedantic attention to detail and the fact that the entire production line was being held up, the aircraft was shunted aside at various phases of the build which caused Vickers a lot of logistical problems. One of the things that Hughes objected to was the polishing of the alloy skin as he said that it would weaken it.
November 1956
The aircraft was ready for engine runs but Howard Hughes refused to let anyone but himself carry out the initial ground runs.
Howard Hughes never came over to carry out the engine ground runs and the aircraft was put into storage pending further instructions.
Hughes also thought about setting up a Viscount production line in the USA so that he could then supply them to Trans World Airlines (TWA) and other operators.
Hughes was also offered 15 700D series Viscounts at a special price of £400,000 each, but nothing came of this either.
February 1957
Noted in the production building covered with white cotton sheets pending instructions from Howard Hughes.
August 1957
Vickers produced a TWA Type 745D manual with the hope that an order from TWA would eventually materialise. Howard Hughes had other ideas.
The sale to Howard Hughes was eventually cancelled.
A possible sale to the Florida International Corporation was also not completed.
circa January 1958
Purchased by Transportes Aereos Centro Americanos (TACA).
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