11 March 2026
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Viscount Survivors


59 of the 444 Viscounts built survive as complete airframes or major components. Some are in very good condition and are looked after by museums while others are just wrecks. They can be found in 24 countries.

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Discover the history of the Viscount with film, video, contemporary reports from the pages of Flight Magazine, our newsletters, and aircraft operational records and photos from our database.


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Established 2005
Vickers Viscount Network
A Virtual Museum dedicated to the Vickers-Armstrongs VC2 Viscount

Viscount photos by contributor

BEA - British European Airways Viscount c/n 150 G-AOJA from the Ed Jones collection
BEA - British European Airways Viscount c/n 150 G-AOJA from
the Ed Jones collection

To all of our contributors we say a big thank you

The Vickers Viscount Network would not have been possible without the generous support of the people listed here who contributed their photos to the museum. To them and future contributors we say a big thank you.

Our ultimate aim is to have an image of every single aircraft in every livery that it operated, together with images showing significant moments in each aircrafts life.

Any photograph, even a poor quality one, that shows an unique part of an aircrafts history is better than not having one at all. Our graphic systems can restore all but the worst image. This target will probably never be totally fulfilled, but with your help it could come close.


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Brian N Stainer (Aviation Photo News)

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Photo of British European Airways Corporation (BEA) Viscount G-ANHD c/n 64
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G-ANHD - British European Airways Corporation (BEA) - May 1955 to August 1962

Delivered new to British European Airways (BEA) named 'R M A William Dampier'. Taken at London Airport (Heathrow), Middlesex, England in June 1956.

Note the No.4 engine is a Rolls-Royce Dart Mark 505 with original style propeller whereas the No.3 engine has the ‘new’ style propeller and is probably an upgraded Dart Mark 506 engine.

A mix of engines was permitted until the whole fleet was upgraded which took some time.

Note that the Decca 'sharks fin' navigation aerial on the tail has now been removed.

Photo Ref V339

Photo source - Brian N Stainer (Aviation Photo News)


Aircraft Summary

Photo of British European Airways Corporation (BEA) Viscount G-ANHD
British European Airways Corporation (BEA)

This aircraft c/n 64, a V.701C, was built for British European Airways Corporation (BEA) as G-ANHD and first flew on Sunday, 24 April 1955 at Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England.

During its life it was also owned and/or operated by Viação Aérea São Paulo SA (VASP)

Its final owner/operator was Museu Eduardo André Matarazzo as PP-SRO.

Its fate:-

Acquired from Viação Aérea São Paulo SA (VASP) and moved to the Museu Eduardo A Matarazzo in the centre of Bebedouro, State of São Paulo, Brasil circa January 1974. The actual date is not known. The museum remains open but the aircraft are in poor external condition with no signs of maintenance. There are calls for the government to provide funding as it would certainly be sad to see these aircraft crumble into dust, especially the only surviving Saab Scandia. Aircraft noted in better condition in February 2019. Still visible on Google Earth 12 October 2020.


History and photos of Viscount c/n 64 G-ANHD
British European Airways Corporation (BEA) Viscount fleet list and photos
United Kingdom issued Viscount registrations
Photos contributed by Brian N Stainer (Aviation Photo News)


Photo of BEA - British European Airways Viscount G-AOJC

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