British Columbia Aviation Museum Vickers Viscount Things to see Part 13

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2018
  • Colin Bowley has written a short history and description of the Vickers Viscount, the first turboprop aircraft to see commercial service. Designed in 1948, the initial production aircraft flew in 1950, powered by four 1,990 hp Rolls-Royce Dart 525 turboprop engines. 445 Viscounts were built.
    Trans Canada Airlines got its first Viscount on Dec. 6, 1954, and was the first airline in North America to use turboprops. By 1958, TCA had a fleet of 51 Viscounts, flying them for almost 20 years.
    The museum’s Viscount came from Vancouver International Airport, delivered by barge to the Pat Bay seaplane base. As part of the restoration, the seats were reupholstered. To pay for this, the museum sold a seat to anyone willing pay $300, the cost per seat. When you go into the passenger cabin, look for the plaques with the names of the people who own the seats.
    The Vickers Viscount is a four-engine medium-range turboprop airliner with a capacity of up to 74 passengers produced by the British manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs.
    The first and main production version Viscount Type 700 had a capacity of 32 passengers. The improved and stretched (+3ft 10in / 1,20m) variant Viscount Type 800 was able to carry 53 -70 passengers.
    Crew 2
    Passengers 74 (Model 810)
    Propulsion 4 Turboprop Engines
    Engine Model Rolls-Royce Dart RDa.7/1 Mk.525
    Engine Power (each) 1484 kW 1990 shp
    Speed 563 km/h 304 kts
    350 mph
    Service Ceiling 7.620 m 25.000 ft
    Range 2.776 km 1.499 NM
    1.725 mi.
    Empty Weight 18.854 kg 41.566 lbs
    max. Takeoff Weight 32.884 kg 72.497 lbs
    Wing Span 28,56 m 93 ft 8 in
    Wing Area 89,5 m² 963 ft²
    Length 26,11 m 85 ft 8 in
    Height 8,15 m 26 ft 9 in
    First Flight 16.07.1948
    Production Status out of production
    Total Production 444
    ICAO Code VISC
    IATA Code VCV
    Data for (Version) Vickers Viscount 810
    Linda R. Stagg: Host
    Colin Bowley: Script, Archive Photo
    Background Music: “Sleepwalk” by Santo & Johnnie
    Randy Stagg: Video Production Photos
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