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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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Photo of Flugausstellung Aviation Museum Viscount D-ANAM
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Germany


D-ANAM - Flugausstellung Aviation Museum - October 1976 to current

Transferred from Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Taken at Hermeskeil, near Trier, Germany in June 2007.

The propellers are still in the 'feathered' position instead of the normal 'ground fine pitch' position.

Photo source - Markus Rheinlaender collection


Aircraft Summary

Photo of Deutsche Lufthansa AG Viscount D-ANAM
Deutsche Lufthansa AG

This aircraft c/n 368, a V.814, was built for Deutsche Lufthansa AG as D-ANAM and first flew on Wednesday, 8 April 1959 at Weybridge, Surrey, England.

Its final owner/operator was Flugausstellung Aviation Museum as D-ANAM.

Its fate:-

Withdrawn from service by Deutsche Lufthansa AG in July 1970 and used for apprentice training at Fuhlsbuttel Airport, Hamburg, Germany.

Moved to Flugausstellung Aviation Museum, Hermeskeil, near Trier, West Germany in October 1976 for preservation.

Painted in a British Air Ferries (BAF) type livery, but this aircraft never flew with them

Painted in an early Deutsche Lufthansa AG livery in 2011. Noted with Lufthansa titles and registration applied 16 August 2014.

Photo of BEA - British European Airways Viscount G-AOJC

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