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

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Photo of Institute Aéronautique Amaury de la Grange (IAAG) Viscount F-BMCF
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France


F-BMCF - Institute Aéronautique Amaury de la Grange (IAAG) - July 1975 to current

Donated by Air Inter (Lignes Aériennes Intérieures) and used by a Technical School for training. Taken at Calonne Airfield, near Merville, France 14 June 2023 and still looking very shabby and now moved into the long grass.

Photo source - Roger Syratt


Aircraft Summary

Photo of Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) Viscount CF-TGQ
Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA)

This aircraft c/n 54, a V.724, was built for Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) as CF-TGQ and first flew on Friday, 27 May 1955 at Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England.

During its life it was also owned and/or operated by William C Wold & Associates and Air Inter (Lignes Aériennes Intérieures)

Its final owner/operator was Institute Aéronautique Amaury de la Grange (IAAG) as F-BMCF.

Its fate:-

Withdrawn from service by Air Inter (Lignes Aériennes Intérieures) and donated to a technical school at Merville-Calonne Airfield, near Lille, France in July 1975.

Externally restored by the technical students in 2006.

Noted still in poor external condition and now moved to a corner of the airfield 22 September 2022.14 June 2023 and still looking very shabby and now moved into the long grass. Still looking very shabby 14 June 2023 and now moved into the long grass.

Photo of BEA - British European Airways Viscount G-AOJC

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