Viscount stamps and post cards
        The Chris Spencer collection
        
            Since early in the 1950s there have been many covers flown on Viscounts and quite a number of stamps issued illustrating 
            the Viscount. Probably the earliest flown were with BEA - British European Airways and whilst Britain was slow in issuing 
            anything philatelic, other countries did rather well.
        
        
                
                First day cover celebrating forty years of Icelandic civil aviation
        
 
        
             One of the earlier actual stamps came from Iceland in 1959, and the lower of two values celebrating forty years of 
             Icelandic Civil Aviation showed Icelandair Viscount c/n 149 TF-ISU - the second of their two Viscounts. The other stamp 
             illustrates an unidentified Douglas DC-4.
        
        
            Illustrated is a first day cover for the stamps and it is uncertain which of the two four-engine planes is intended to be 
            illustrated in the cancellation.
        
        
                
                LOT - Polskie Linie Lotnicze prepaid postcard celebrating their 35th anniversary in 1964
        
 
        
            LOT - Polskie Linie Lotnicze had three V.804 Viscounts (SP-LVA to SP-LVC) and as a part of the publicity for their 35 year 
            anniversary in 1964, they produced a prepaid postcard (presumably for the benefit of paying customers), which shows a route 
            map of their services. The prepaid stamp is a quite fine illustration of one of their Viscounts.
        
        
            On 18 April 1996, the last official Viscount passenger flight took place from Heathrow on BWA - British World Airlines 
            Viscount c/n 382 G-APEY and aptly over-flew both Brooklands and Wisley, but even more appropriately carrying, amongst 
            others, George Edwards, the designer of the Viscount.
        
        
                
                A limited number of illustrated postcards were flown on the last Viscount flight from Heathrow
        
 
        
            A limited number of illustrated postcards were flown and indeed signed. Above is the front of the post card showing 
            Viscount c/n 412  G-APIM, and below the reverse that shows two 'John Bull' cachets identifying the details of the flight 
            and the Brooklands involvement.
        
        
                
                The card was signed by the crew of Viscount c/n 382 G-APEY