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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.

Viscount history


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

Travel back in time with the Viscount

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Photo of Ronald J Clark Viscount N150RC
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United States


N150RC - Ronald J Clark - April 1981 to August 1984

Transferred from Go Transportation Inc. Taken at Winnipeg Airport, Manitoba, Canada in July 1981, probably on another music tour.

Note the extended range 'slipper' fuel tanks.

Photo source - Gary Vincent


Aircraft Summary

Photo of Northeast Airlines Inc Viscount N6597C
Northeast Airlines Inc

This aircraft c/n 391, a V.798D, was built for Northeast Airlines Inc as N6597C and first flew on Sunday, 30 November 1958 at Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England.

During its life it was also owned and/or operated by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd, Irving Trust Company, Victor Comptometer Corporation, Super Valu Stores Inc, Trico Corporation, Ron Clark Enterprises, Air Rent Inc, Go Transportation Inc, Ronald J Clark, Viscount Air Service Inc, Aeroeslava, Lineas Ecuatoguineanas De Aviacion (LEA), Sankuru Air Service and Air Kasai

Its final owner/operator was General Numbi as 9Q-CUW.

Its fate:-

Noted stored in poor condition on a military ramp at Ndjili International Airport, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 March 2008. No further sightings including Google Earth so presumed as scrapped. Details please to information@vickersviscount.net

Photo of BEA - British European Airways Viscount G-AOJC

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