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ID: 1040479 Views: 112 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Vickers Viscount 708
Aircraft Reg: 35

Operator: Air Inter (IT / ITF)

Picture Category: Propliner / Preserved
Location: Coventry (Baginton) (CVT / EGBE)
Country: UK - England
Date: 7th March 2011
Photographer
Derek Gaynor
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ID: 1035589 Views: 158 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Vickers Viscount 708
Aircraft Reg: G-ARIR
MSN / CN: 36

Operator: Alidair

Picture Category: Propliner
Location: Dublin (DUB / EIDW)
Country: Ireland
Date: 17th August 1980
Photographer
Derek Gaynor
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Large Picture Comments: Very early model Viscount - scrapped in 1988 as 9Q-CAH
ID: 1027881 Views: 361 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Vickers Viscount 708
Aircraft Reg: F-BGNU
MSN / CN: 038

Operator: Air France (AF / AFR)

Picture Category: Propliner / Preserved
Location: Sinsheim Museum
Country: Germany
Date: 26th September 2006
Photographer
Freightdog
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Large Picture Comments: Manufactured in 1954 this aircraft spent its life based in Paris with Air France and Air Inter except for a short lease in 1961 to Air Vietnam.
ID: 1012100 Views: 416 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Vickers Viscount 708
Aircraft Reg: F-BOEC
MSN / CN: 10

Operator: Air Inter (IT / ITF)

Picture Category: Propliner
Location: Dublin (DUB / EIDW)
Country: Ireland
Date: 30th January 1971
Photographer
Matthew McGrath
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Large Picture Comments: Scanned from a slide.Rugby weekends were more interesting some years ago.Look at the background
 
 

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