Vickers Viscount V.818

Vickers Viscount

CountryUK
RoleTurboprop airliner
First flight16 July 1948
Built445

The Vickers Viscount was a British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs. A design requirement from the Brabazon Committee, it entered service in 1953 and was the first turboprop-powered airliner. The Viscount was well received by the public for its cabin conditions, which included pressurisation, reductions in vibration and noise, and panoramic windows. It became one of the most successful and profitable of the first post-war transport aircraf, 445 Viscounts were built for a range of international customers, including in North America.

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The Vickers Viscount was a pioneering aircraft that introduced the world to the advantages of turboprop engines. It was developed by Vickers-Armstrong in response to a British government specification for a medium-range airliner that could carry 24 passengers at 200 mph. The Viscount first flew in 1948 and entered service with British European Airways in 1953. It was a popular and profitable aircraft, with 445 units built and sold to airlines around the world. The Viscount had a pressurised cabin, low noise and vibration levels, and large windows that offered a panoramic view of the sky. It was also faster and more fuel-efficient than piston-powered aircraft of the same era. The Viscount was a milestone in aviation history and a testament to the innovation and engineering of Vickers-Armstrong.

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