Manufacturer:
Vickers
Type / Model:
Viscount
Registration:
G-AODG
Colour Scheme:
British Midland Airways
Photographer:
The Samba Collection
Date Taken:
01/05/1968
Image ID:
#181923
High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
3684 x 2456
Image Description:
BMA Viscount G-AODG struck the runway at East Midlands Airport 1000 feet short of the intended touchdown point on 20th February 1969. The nose gear collapsed and the fuselage ruptured and the aircraft was written off.

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Aircraft Data

The British built Vickers Viscount was the first turbo-prop airliner in the world. It saw service throughout the world with many airliners and freight operators. G-ALWF is the oldest surviving Viscount and is now preserved at the IWM Duxford, England

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