London Airport - Heathrow in the 1950s & 60s
Documentary (2006)
Starring:
Howard Asbridge (Narrator)
If you enjoyed our London Airport – Heathrow in the 1960s/70s DVD, you’re going to love this second look at vintage LAP, because it goes back as far as the 1950s. We used a completely new collection of full-colour cine film and authentic sound, to bring aircraft like BOAC and Pan American Stratocruisers alive once more.
Some of the vehicles are almost as interesting as the airliners. There’s a scene on Pan Am’s ramp with Strats and DC6Bs, that’s full of early 1950s vans and trucks dashing about – wonderful stuff.
Several of our cameramen worked airside and could therefore get the best shots and catch some of the rarer visitors. It’s impossible to list them all here, so do have a look at the on-line Factsheet, but my favourite has to be an Air Jordan DC6, or is it the LTU DC4?
The variety is amazing; take Constellations for example. We have Skyways, South African, TWA and Air Ceylon L749s, Lufthansa, KLM, Capitol, Flying Tiger and Air France L1049s, TWA and Trans Atlantica Argentina L1649s.
From the 1960s, there are great airside shots of the British Eagle fleet, a snowbound Heathrow in the winter of 1963, Cubana and Trans Continental Britannias, Air France and SAS CV990s, the actual crash-landing of a BOAC 707 with its nosewheel retracted, the wreckage of the BKS Ambassador crash, VC10 crew training and many other airliners, including:
Iberia Bristol Freighter. Dan Air and Skyways Yorks. KLM, SAS, FAA, Swissair & Pan Am DC7s. BEA fleet in original colour scheme. Eagle and Cunard Eagle Vikings. Air Safaris Hermes. LOT and Malev IL14s. de Long Corporation YC97. Martin 404s, Viscount and CV440 executive transports. Air France and Kuwait Viscount 700s. Nigerian VC10.
Also from this series:
Avion Video Series
The 1950s
Douglas Dakota
Last days at London Croydon Airport.
Douglas Dakota IV
Registration G-AMZG, c/n 44-77084 ex RAF. Sold to Transair Ltd in April 1953, then to Olares Developpment Co. of Jersey in August 1959. Sold abroad (Iceland) in June 1966.
Seen at London Croydon Airport.
Another C-47/Dakota in the far background.
De Havilland DH104 Dove 6
G-AMDD, c/n 04292. Bought new by The Shell Company of the UK Ltd in August 1950, sold to Executive Air Transport Ltd in December 1960, then to Marchial Plant and Engineering Company Ltd in June 1962. Sold to Swaziland in September 1968.
Seen at London Croydon Airport.
Airspeed AS.65 Consul
Registration G-AIKT, c/n 4356. First registered in September 1946 as Airspeed owner. Sold to Marquess of Londonderry in November 1946. Sold to Ulster Aviation Ltd in September 1947 , then to Wirral Airways Ltd in July 1949. Sold to Air Enterprises Ltd in June 1951 and operated until August 1954, then sold to Louis Newmark Ltd. Sold to Derby Aviation Ltd in June 1958. Written off from use in February 1963.
Dove 6 already seen above behind.
Percival Proctor 5
Various Aircraft
London Airport in the 50's , renamed London Heathrow in the mid 60's.
1 - Avro 685 York C.I of Skyways of London.
2 - Boeing 377-10-32 Stratocruiser of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
3 - Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Douglas DC-3.
4 - Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Douglas DC-3.
5 - Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Douglas DC-3.
6 - Avro 685 York.
Avro 685 York C.I and Boeing 377-10-32 Stratocruiser.
Douglas Dakota
Boeing 377-10-32 Stratocruiser
In White Tail Twin Stripe livery (1949-1955).
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Taking off in front of another busy part of the airport in the far background.
Various Aircraft
1 - Unidentified Aircraft.
2 - Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador.
3 - Vickers Viscount.
Various Aircraft
1 - Vickers VC1 Viking .
2 - Douglas Dakota.
3 - Lockheed Constellation.
Lockheed L-749 Constellation
Convair 340-48 & Douglas DC-6B
KLM's Convair 340-48 to the right.
Douglas C-47A Skytrain & Douglas DC-6B
KLM's Douglas C-47A Skytrain to the left.
Douglas DC-6B
Registration N6521C, c/n 43521. Delivered new to PAA in March 1952. Sold in September 1968 to Panama as FAP-501 from Fuerza Aerea Panamena, then HP-641 owned by Inair Panama.
Tail fins of B.O.A.C's and PAA's Boeing 377 Stratocruiser in the background right.
Boeing 377-10-26 Stratocruiser
Registration N1029V, c/n 15929. Delivered to PAA in 1949. Sold to Miami Air Charters in 1966.
Douglas DC-3's tail fin in the background right.
Already listed above Douglas DC-6B of PAA to the left.
Convair 340-48
Vickers 610 Viking 1B
Boeing 377-10-32 Stratocruiser
Douglas DC-6B
TWA's Lockheed L-749 Constellation on the ground. See below.
Lockheed L-749 Constellation
Vickers VC1 Viking 1
Unknown airline.
Boeing 377-10-26 Stratocruiser
Registration N1038V, c/n 15938. Delivered to PAA in 1949.
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
Registration N751PA, c/n 45095.
Westland WS-55 Whirlwind
With floats. Not yet a subsidiary of BEA at this time, BEA Helicopters will be founded in 1964.
Lockheed L-1649A Starliner
Registration N7304C, c/n 1649A-1005.
Douglas DC-6B
Background, Vickers 701 Viscount of British European Airways, and an Air France's one in the foreground, seen again further.
Vickers 802 Viscount this time in the background, also in British European Airways colours.
Bristol 175 Britannia 312
Douglas DC-6
Registration SE-BDO, c/n 43131. Delivered new in 1946 to SAS. Sold to Transair Sweden in March 1960.
Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando
Unknown livery. Rare in Europe.
Vickers VC1 Viking 1
Background, Vickers 701 Viscount of British European Airways, already seen above.
Lockheed L-749A Constellation
Registration PH-LDP, c/n 2638. Leased from KLM from 1956 to 1958.
Nice livery.
Convair 440-75 Metropolitan
Passing in front of a Viscount of BEA.
Vickers 707 Viscount
1955/56 livery: green fuselage roof with a broad white band along the windows. The fin has the same green colour, with a large tricolour at the mid point, whilst the rudder is white. Title VISCOUNT beside the Aer Lingus title.
Convair 340-61
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Wearing Peony/Three crown livery.
A second one to the right in background.
Vickers 701 Viscount
Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation
Ilyushin Il-14
Boeing 377-10-34 Stratocruiser
In Blue Tail Twin Stripe livery (1955-1966).
Lockheed L-749A Constellation
Convair 440-41 Metropolitan
Registration I-DUGA, c/n 112. Built in 1953 as Convair 340-41 and delivered to LAI-Linee Aeree Italiane in October. Modified as Convair 440-41 Metropolitan in 1956. Changed to Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane in 1957. Sold to JAT-Jugoslovenski Aerotransport as YU-ADL in 1962. Destroyed in a landing crash in 1969 at Titograd Montenegro.
Same Viscount of BEA seen above.
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
A Douglas DC-3 behind it.
Convair 340-61 of Lufthansa in the background and a Douglas DC-3 to the right.
Douglas DC-3 to the right.
Another Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2 in the background.
Aer Lingus's Vickers 707 Viscount to the right (seen further).
Vickers 708 Viscount
Registration F-BGNK, c/n 8. Delivered to Air France on April 1953. Crashed on December 1956 at Dannemois, Seine & Oise (78) (at this time, Essonne (91) today), south of Paris. The airplane was destroyed, 5 occupents were killed in the accident.
Convair 340-61 of Lufthansa in the background.
Vickers 707 Viscount
Douglas DC-6
BEA's Vickers 701 Viscount in the background (already seen above).
BEA's Vickers 701 Viscount in the background.
Vickers 708 Viscount
Registration F-BGNV, c/n 39. Delivered to Air France on August 1954. Sold to Air Inter on March 1962. Crashed on August 1963 at Tramoyes, Ain (01), North of Lyon, due to heavy storm.
Same aircraft seen in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Avro 685 York C1
Vickers Viking 1
In the background, a Douglas DC-3 or Dakota and an unidentified airplane to the left, maybe a Douglas DC-4?
Convair 240-2
Reg.SP-LPD, c/n 9. Delivered new to PAA-Pan American World Airways on June 1948 as N90655. Purchased by Mid Continent Airlines on April 1950. Sold to Braniff International Airways on August 1952. Went to Linee Aeree Italiane as I-LIFE on August 1953. Sold to Iran Air as EP-ADY in 1956, then to LOT-Polskie Linie Lotnicze on May 1959. Return to USA as N609W with Westernair of Albuquerque on November 1965, Southwestern Skyways on July 1966 then several private or corporate owners until beeing scrapped on April 1979.
Vickers 806 Viscount
Another BEA's 806 in the background, with SP-LPD to the right.
Vickers 806 Viscount & Vickers 802 Viscount
Still taxiing behind a Vickers 802 Viscount with Registration G-AOHW c/n 253 in the foreground. First registered on January 1956, and operated for BEA until July 1973, then transferred to British Airways until beeing scrapped on November 1975
De Havilland DH104 Dove
Unknown livery, taxiing between the Viscount and Convair 240 already mentionned above.
Vickers 802 Viscount
Perhaps same G-AOHW seen above? Notice the Viscount wearing the new Small Red Square BEA's livery in the background right, and a Douglas DC-3 to the left. The 1960s are approaching.
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Unidentified airliners in the far background.
Douglas DC-4-1009
Registration ZS-AUB or ZS-AUC.
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
Super G for sure but too blurry to distinguishe the registration, maybe F-BHBG?
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation & Avro 685 York
Various aircraft
1 - Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation of Lufthansa.
2 - Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
1 - Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation of Lufthansa.
2 - Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
3 - De Havilland DH106 Comet 4 of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
1 - Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
2 - De Havilland DH106 Comet 4 of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
3 - Douglas DC-7B of South African Airways - Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens.
1 - De Havilland DH106 Comet 4 of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
2 - Douglas DC-7B of South African Airways - Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens.
Boeing YC-97 Stratofreighter
Registration N9540C, c/n 15716. Ex military reg - 45-59591. Registered to the De Long Corporation. May have been used to ferry Magister jets to Katangan rebels in the Congo, eventually impounded by the UN, ended up with Israel Aircraft Industries where it was ultimatley scrapped.
Vickers 806 Viscount
Taxiing in front of a Vickers 701 Viscount in Small Red Square BEA's livery.
G-AOHW seen again in the foreground.
Vickers 803 Viscount
Unidentified aircraft in the far background.
In the background, same tri already seen above: Vickers Viking 1, Douglas DC-3/ Dakota and unidentified airliner.
Dan-Air's York alreadu seen above to the right.
Several Viscounts and a Douglas DC-3 in the background. Another BEA's Vickers Viscount in the foreground which is detailed below.
Vickers 806 Viscount
Registration G-AOYN c/n 263.Delivered to BEA-British European Airways on December 1956 and operated until December 1971. Sold to Cambrian Airways on February 1972. Entered British Airways fleet on April 1974. Purchased by Panavia Air Cargo Ltd on February 1981, then sold to British Air Ferries on June 1984. Changed to British World Airlines in October 1994 as G-OPAS. Destroyed in 1997.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
KLM's Vickers 803 Viscount taxiing in the background.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
Short live livery Misrair title with underline United Arab Airlines title inherent to the merge between Egyptian and Syrian airlines in 1958.
Vickers 814 Viscount
Large yellow livery worn from 1959 to 1967.
Taxiing between G-AOYN and another Viscount from BEA already seen above.
The 1960s (first half)
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
A foot in the 1960s, with a Vickers 951 Vanguard of BEA in the far background and a UAA full livery on this Comet 4C ready for taking off.
Rotation within a second.
Vickers 736 Viscount
Registration G-AODH, c/n 78. Built in July 1955 for Fred. Olsens Flyselskap as LN-FOL but not taken up. Reregistered G-AODH for pending lease to BEA-British European Airways on July 1955. Leased to BWIA-British West Indian Airways on April 1957 as VP-TBY. Bought by Airwork Ltd on January 1958. Transferred to Transair Ltd due to a corporate merger on February 1959. On July 1960 Transair Ltd merge with BUA and the aircraft is repainted with the BUA livery. Dammaged beyond repair after a heavy landing at Rhein-Main Airport on October 1961.
Bristol 175 Britannia 102
Registration G-ANBA, c/n 12902. First production delivered to B.O.A.C on August 1957. Sold to Britannia Airways on March 1965. Written off from use on August 1970.
Livery Blue Tail Twin Stripe used from 1955 to 1965.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
Registration G-APDK, c/n 06412. Delivered new to B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation on May 1957. Leased to East African Airways on January 1970. Sold to Dan-Air London on September 1970. Wfu on march 1981.
Air India's Boeing 707 to the left.
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
New Jet Age/Globe scheme adopted on the fleet in 1958.
Aer Lingus and BEA's Viscount's tail fin to the left and to the right.
BEA's Vickers 806 Viscount in front of the DC-7.
Another Viscount from BEA to the left.
Boeing 707-321
Registration N729PA, c/n 17607/121. Delivered new to Pan American World Airways on April 1960. Leased to THY-Turkish Airlines as TC-JAM on June 1971. Went to Greyfin on November 1974, then Jet Power again as N729PA, Basna Aerov Quisqueyana as N731JP on March 1976. N427MA with MCA Corp on January 1978. Purchased by Trans Panama on March 1978, then Air Express on January 1979. Went back to Jet Power on November 1980. Scrapped.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Fokker F27-100 Friendship
Unidentified airline and colour scheme. Seems to be registered in the Netherlands (PH-***).
Lockheed L-749A Constellation
Ex-TWA livery. Private owner possibly.
Douglas DC-4-1009
Registration N9702F, c/n 43068. Delivered new to TAA-Trans Australia Airlines on November 1946. Purchased by International Air Developpement as CF-LOY on September 1959, then by Territorial Bulk Distributors on May 1960. Sold to European Asiatic on June 1960 as N9702F and operated very shortly due to a sale to California Overseas Airways in July 1960 (so the picture is rare). Becomes N6531D in 1963 for Trans Atlantic Airlines.
Martin 4-0-4
Private owner.
Beechcraft G18
Uncertain registration M36460. Nothing found matching.
Background to the left, De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C of B.O.A.C , Vickers Viscount of KLM-Royal Dutch Air Lines
and Lockheed L-1649A Starliner of TWA on the right.
Vickers 800 Viscount
Two Vickers 800 Viscount in Small Red Square BEA's livery (1959-1960).
In the foreground,Vickers 736 Viscount G-AODH of Transair Ltd already seen above.
Vickers 806 Viscount
Registration G-AOYN already seen above.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Vickers 806 Viscount
Registration G-AOYR, c/n 266. Delivered to BEA-British European Airways on April 1958 and operated until November 1969 when sold to BKS Air Transport transfered as Northeast Airlines Ltd on November 1970. Entered British Airways fleet on April 1974. Purchased by British Air Ferries on January 1984. Changed to British World Airlines on April 1993. De-registered on July 1998.
Other Vickers 806 Viscount from BEA in the background.
Vickers Viscount
Two Vickers Viscount in Small Red Square BEA's livery. The one to the left in background still having the Peony /Three Crown livery.
Another one to the left.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B
Nice bird taking off.
Douglas DC-4-1009
Wearing the 1960s S blue tail livery. In foreground G-AOYN already mentionned above.
Passing through same Viscounts already seen before.
G-AOYR again in the foreground.
Douglas DC-8-33
Registration N809PA, c/n 45262/70.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Pan American's 707 tail fin to the left.
Boeing 707-321
Lockheed L-1649A Starliner
Registration LV-GLH, c/n 1006. Delivered to TWA as N7305C on May 1957. Sold to Trans Atlantic Argentina as LV-PXM on September 1960, then reregistered LV-GLH few months later. Written off in Rio de Janeiro 19 June 1961. The aircraft struck an earth mound short of the runway, shearing off the undercarriage. The aircraft continued down the runway for 2/3 mile before coming to rest.
Douglas Dakota
In foreground G-AOYN once again.
G-AOYR again in the foreground.
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
G-AOYR to the right, and others Viscounts already seen before. To the left background, the BEA's Dakota which just arrived in the sequence above.
Same airplanes seen before, around this taxiing Super G.
Vickers Viscount in Small Red Square BEA's livery. The one in the foreground is a Vickers 701 Viscount detailed below.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B
Passing through the same background and foreground aircraft.
In the foreground is a Vickers 701 Viscount. Registration G-AMOJ, c/n 23. Built on May 1952, delivered to BEA-British European Airways on November 1953. Sold to Tradair Ltd on February 1964. Purchased by Cambrian Airways on January 1967. Wfu on July 1971.
Boeing 707-344
Vickers 700 Viscount
Either Vickers 707 Viscount registered G-APZB, or Vickers 708 Viscount as G-ARIR.
Unidentified aircraft in the far background.
Unidentified aircraft in the far background.
Vickers 808 Viscount
Taxiing through several same airplanes seen many time above.
Boeing 707-437
Registration VT-DJJ, c/n 17723. Delivered new to Air India on January 1960. Written-off after a landing accident at Bombay on 22nd June 1982. The aircraft landed very heavily and bounced, a go-around was attempted but the aircraft hit the ground and broke-up with the loss of 17 lives.
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Vickers 794D Viscount
Registration TC-SES, c/n 431. Delivered new to THY-Türk Hava Yolları on October 1958. Sold to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri (Turkish Air Force) on March 1971.
Pan American's Douglas DC-8 to the right in the background and unidentified Douglas DC-7 to the left.
Pan American's Douglas DC-8 passing behind her.
Vickers 837 Viscount
Vickers 800 Viscount of BEA in the background.
Various aircraft
1 - Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.
2 - Douglas DC-8-32 or Douglas DC-8-33 of Pan American World Airways.
3, 4 - Bristol 175 Britannia 312 of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Idem.
Boeing 707-321
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Seen taxiing among same airplanes seen many time above.
Douglas DC-4-1009
Boeing 707-436
In Blue Tail Twin Stripe.
Registration G-APFH, c/n 17709/144. Delivered on August 1959 to B.O.A.C operated until January 1972. Sold to BEA Airtours, on service until April 1974 then continued as British Airtours until April 1975. Scrapped afterwards.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Vickers 610 Viking 1B
Between Vickers 837 Viscount of Austrian Airlines and Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2 of BEA-British European Airways.
Boeing 707-138B
In White Tail Twin Stripe livery (1959-61).
Could be VH-EBK? or EBF?
Air India's Boeing 707 in the right behind.
Douglas DC-6A
Bristol 175 Britannia 102
Registration G-ANBH, c/n 12909. First production delivered to B.O.A.C on August 1957. Leased to Nigeria Airways in the early 60s. Sold to BKS Air Transport on September 1965. Written off from use on April 1970.
Livery Blue Tail Twin Stripe of B.O.A.C with Nigeria Airways titles and Nigera flag on the tail fin.
Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation
Surrounded by a Douglas DC-3 to the left, and Boeing 707 , both unidentified.
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk31E
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Seen taxiing among same airplanes seen many time above.
Convair 440-11 Metropolitan
Registration HB-IMH, c/n 363. Delivered to Swissair on September 1956. Sold to SAHSA on September 1966 as HR-SAP. Purchased by Servicio Aéreo San Francisco (Bolivia) in 1970.
Crashed on February 1977.
Viscount and DC-3 of BEA in the background.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
Vickers 814 Viscount
Boeing 707-138B
In White Tail Twin Stripe livery.
Registration VH-EBG, c/n 17702/64. Delivered new to Qantas on September 1959. Sold to British Eagle International Airlines as G-AWDG on March 1968, then Laker Airways on January 1969 after bankrupcy of this company. Changed to N600JJ with Charlotte Aircraft Corporation on November 1978, then Sheikh A.Baroom on June 1981. Sold to Skyways International Aviation on June 1987 as N600JJ, then as N707KS on December 1987, and N707SK on April 1992. Purchased by the Gouvernement de la République du Congo as 9Q-CLK on March 1999.
Douglas DC-6A
Passing between Swissair's HB-IMH and background Douglas DC-3 and Viscount both from BEA.
BEA's Airspeed Ambassador and Viscount in the background.
Vickers 803 Viscount
Unidentified aircraft in the far background.
Douglas R6D Liftmaster
Bristol Britannia of B.O.A.C to the left.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B
Surrounded by Swissair's HB-IMH, Vickers 806 Viscount from BEA to the right and in the background.
BEA's Airspeed Ambassador and Viscount in the background.
Douglas DC-6A
Another DC-6 from Eagle taxiing behind two Viscount of BEA.
Foreground is G-AOYG, c/n 256. From BEA christenized R.M.A Charles Darwin.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Avro 748 Series 1A/200
Registration G-ARAY, c/n 1535. 2nd prototype built in 1960, owned by Av.Roe & Co.Ltd til 1963 then by Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd. Sold to Dan-Air Services Ltd in 1971.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
Douglas DC-8-33
Vickers 806 Viscount
In Small Red Square BEA's livery.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Two Viscount of BEA in the foreground.
Foreground is G-AOYG from BEA christenized R.M.A Charles Darwin already seen before.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Vickers 806 Viscount
BEA's Viscount and the Swissair's Caravelle in the background.
Vickers 808 Viscount
Registration EI-ALG, c/n 312. First flew on February 1958 as 805 version, delivered to Eagle Airways Ltd as G-APDX on March 1958, exported to Bermuda's subsidiary of Eagle on February 1959 as VR-BAY. Sold to Aer Lingus on February 1960 and converted to 808 Standard. Wfu on October 1969. Scrapped in 1972.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Foreground is G-AOYG from BEA christenized R.M.A Charles Darwin already seen before.
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
Boeing 707-331
Bristol Britannia of B.O.A.C to the left. Boeing 707 of Air India to the right.
Lockheed L-749 Constellation
Vickers 610 Viking 1B
Taxiing behind G-AOYG already seen before.
...and EI-ALG of Aer Lingus with another Viscount of BEA in the background. EI-ALG in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
Bristol 175 Britannia 312
Registration G-AOVR, c/n 13429. Delivered to B.O.A.C on May 1957. Sold to British Eagle International Airlines on February 1965. Purchased by Air Spain and re-registered EC-WFJ on October 1966, then as EC-BFJ. Went back to UK on April 1973 as G-AOVR for International Aviation Service. Scrapped in 1978.
Piper PA-22-108 Tri-Pacer
Registration G-ARJG, c/n 22-8226. To Rent-a-Plane Ltd from April 1961 until January 1968. West London Aero Services Ltd from January 1968 until May 1969, then Gordon Russell Sharp. Wfu on May 1984.
Fairchild C-82A Packet / Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 3400A
Registration N9701F, c/n 10184. Ex USAF 45-57814 built in 1945. Sold to TWA as N2047A; then reg. ET-T-12 (Ethiopian Airlines). Re-registered as N9701F nicknamed Ontos (with jet-pod on top of fuselage-Conversion in 1962 with 3,400 lbf (15 kN) Westinghouse J34-WE-36 booster engine.). Carried spare engines and parts to broken "Connies" at European and Mid-Eastern airports in the 60s. Aftewards, sold to Briles Wing & Helicopter, to Northern Pacific Transport, Inc, to Hawkins and Powers. Carried helicopters to Bolivia, Peru and Chile in 1970s. In 1980s used as a freighter in Alaska. In Oct. 2006 was flown from Greybull, Wyoming to the Hagerstown Aviation Museum.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B
Taxiing behind Vickers 808 Viscount of Aer Lingus.
Passing foreground G-AOYG from BEA already seen before above.
EI-ALG of Aer Lingus with another Viscount of BEA in the background.
EI-ALG in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Passing behind G-AOYG from BEA already seen before above.
Again EI-ALG of Aer Lingus with another Viscount of BEA in the background.
EI-ALG in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation
Douglas C-54D Skymaster
Douglas DC-6
Douglas DC-4
Wearing ex Capital Airlines colours.
Douglas DC-6
Registration JY-ACE, c/n 42855/4. Delivered new as N90702 to American Airlines on November 1946. Sold to Air Jordan on September 1960, then went back as N90702 for Foreign Air Transport Development on September 1961 and operated with International Airlines. Re-registered HP-361 on November 1962. Changed for Aerovias Panama on January 1963. Again to International Airlines as N90702 on July 1964. The aircraft ended her life in Germany as D-ABAH for several companies: Luft-Lloyd GmbH in 1965, H Kohler KG, Sudwestflug, Contracta KG on January 1966, then Sudwestflug again. Sold to Germanair on October 1968. Stored few years later.
Vickers Viscount
Nice profile in the sky.
Douglas DC-8-43
Vickers 708 Viscount
BKS Air Transport in White tail- 2 red stripes livery of the early 60s.
Douglas DC-8-33
Vickers 808 Viscount
Wearing the 1958-1963 livery: Green fuselage top, white stripe and white tail with multiple green stripes on which a white circle containing a green shamrock is superimposed. Notice the additional title Irish International Airlines beside Aer Lingus.
Convair 440-58 Metropolitan
Registration YU-ADK, c/n 461. Delivered to JAT on September 1957. Sold to Hillcrest Aircraft Compant Inc on November as N94479, the Wright Air Lines as N4403 on September 1974. Changed to Key Airlines on january 1976, re-registered N29KA on April 1976, then N29KE on September 1984. Sold to Basler Flight Service Inc on June 1986, moved to Basler Airlines on March 1994. Re-registered N115BF with Basler Turbo Conversion Inc on May 1995. Sold to Ferreteria e Implementos San Francisco on July 1997.
Vickers 803 Viscount
Boeing 707-321
Registration N720PA, c/n 17598/70. Delivered new to Pan American World Airways on October 1959. Sold to Donaldson International Airways as G-AYVG on December 1970. Leased to Iraqi Airways on May 1974, then Pan American World Airways again on August 1974, and finally to British Midland Airways in December 1974. On February 1975, the airplane was leased to East African Airways, then Zambia Airways on March 1975, Syrian Arab Airlines on July 1975,
Pakistan International Airlines on September 1975, Malaysia Airlines on November 1975, Nigeria Airways on January 1976, again to Syrian Arab Airlines on February 1976, Pakistan International Airlines on April 1976, Britannia Airways on May 1976, again to Nigeria Airways on August 1976, then British Midland Airways again on December 1976. Leased to Kenya Airways on May 1977, then to Kuwait Airways on May 1978, then to Pakistan International Airlines again on September 1978. Purchased by Jet Power Inc as N3791G on July 1980, then scrapped.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft
Bristol 175 Britannia 308
Bristol 175 Britannia 102
Registration G-ANBI, c/n 12910. Delivered to B.O.A.C on March 1956. Sold to Britannia Airways on February 1966.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
A B.O.A.C's 707 tail fin behind her.
Vickers 610 Viking 1B
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
De Havilland DH114 Heron 2
Could be G-ANUO if the Shell company had a single aircraft of this type in its fleet.
Handley Page HP.81 Hermes 4
Convair 440-80 Metropolitan
Registration EC-AMR, c/n 401. Delivered to Iberia on March 1957. Sold to Ejercito del Aire (Spanish Air Force) as T.14-1 on October 1972, then to Sotip as 3C-JJO on May 1997.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Ilyushin Il-18
Boeing 707-300
Many variants of 300 Series were operated by PIA-Pakistan International Airlines. Impossiible to read the registration and find out what it is.
Martin 4-0-4
Frank Sinatra's plane, on his 1962 World Tour.
Registration N710E, c/n 14169. Delivered on August 1952 to Trans World Airlines.Sold to Essex Production on June 1961. Went to Mexico as XA-SOM in 1963 for Major Justina Reyes Retana, then Impulsora Cuenca de Papaloapan. Purchased by a private owner from USA as N67274 in 1975.
Douglas C-118 Liftmaster
Roundel unidentified.
Nose of Avro 685 York C.I from Skyways of London to the right.
Avro 685 York C.I
Registration G-AGNY, c/n 1226. Delivered to B.O.A.C on August 1945. Sold to Eagle Aviation Ltd on October 1949, then to Skyways of London on April 1953. Destroyed in accident near Berlin on June 1954.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
Registration N4903C, c/n 4619. Built on February 1956, used by Hughes Tool Co. Sold to Capitol Airways on January 1960 as N4903C, then re-registered N6696C on May 1966 for the same company.
Douglas DC-4 or DC-6 and Boeing 707 to the left in the background.
Boeing 707-441
Registration PP-VJA, c/n 17905/114. Delivered to VARIG on June 1960. Sold to RDC Marine as N59RD on April 1979, then to BCF Aviation on July 1989.
Fin tail orange behind her is from another Boeing 707, and the one behind might be from B.O.A.C's Bristol Britannia .
Boeing 707-349C
Vickers 759D Viscount
Registration TF-ISU, c/n 149. Delivered to Hunting Clan Air Transport on December 1956 as G-AOGH. Sold to Icelandair-Flugfélag Íslands on April 1957. Crashed near Olso on April 1963.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Various Aircraft
1 - Unidentified Lockheed Constellation.
2 - Boeing 707-300 of PIA-Pakistan International Airlines.
3 - Douglas DC-8 of Pan American World Airways.
4 - Boeing 707-300 of Air India.
1 - Boeing 707-300 of PIA-Pakistan International Airlines.
2 - Douglas DC-8 of Pan American World Airways.
3 - Boeing 707-300 of Air India.
1 - Unidentified Lockheed Constellation.
2 - Boeing 707-300 of PIA-Pakistan International Airlines.
3 - Douglas DC-8 of Pan American World Airways.
1 - Boeing 707-300 of PIA-Pakistan International Airlines.
2 - Douglas DC-8 of Pan American World Airways.
3 - Boeing 707-300 of Air India.
Douglas DC-6A
Registration OH-DCA, c/n 43817/333. Delivered to Slick Airways as N90809 on March 1953 then to Alaska Airlines. Purchased by Hawaiian Airlines on January 1958, then leased to National Airlines on February 1958, World Airways on March 1961, and Finlantic on October 1961 as OH-DCA. Went back to Hawaiian Airlines on March 1963. Sold to Aircraft Holding in 1970, then sold to Ecuatoriana de Aviación on September 1970.
World Wide Aviation's Douglas C-54 Skymaster to the left.
Douglas C-54 Skymaster
Douglas DC-8-54CF Jet Trader
Registration CF-TJM, c/n 46653/178. Delivered to TCA on January 1963. Crashed 6 Nov 1963 at LHR substantially damaged in runway overshot after an aborted take-off. Returned to service on June 1964. Changed for
Air Canada in 1965. Crashed again on 19 May 1967 at YOW on approach after a training flight.
Note that all the identification marks except the registration and Ship No. 813 were very roughly painted out during the night on this first accident of 1963.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Douglas DC-8-54CF Jet Trader
Seen again in a more successfull take-off. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
In foreground is a Bristol Britannia of TSA-Transcontinental SA.
Various Aircraft
Taken from CF-TJM listed above.
A Vickers 951 Vanguard of BEA down to the right.
... with some Viscount also.
Douglas DC-8
Lockheed L-188C Electra
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
Wearing the Jet Age/Globe Scheme (1958-1970) livery.
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.650 Argosy 102 of BEA-British European Airways in the foreground.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B of BEA-British European Airways in the foreground.
Boeing 707-331
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Swissair in the background.
Vickers 806 Viscount of BEA-British European Airways in the foreground.
Various aircraft
1 - Vickers Vanguard of BEA-British European Airways.
2 - Lockheed L-188C Electra of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
3 - De Havilland DH106 Comet of BEA-British European Airways.
4 - Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador of BEA-British European Airways.
5 - Vickers Vanguard of BEA-British European Airways.
6,7,8,9,10 - Unidentified aircraft.
1 - Vickers Vanguard of BEA-British European Airways.
2 - Lockheed L-188C Electra of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.
3 - Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador of BEA-British European Airways.
4 - Vickers Vanguard of BEA-British European Airways.
5,6,7 - Unidentified aircraft.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N
1 - Vickers 806 Viscount of BEA-British European Airways.
2 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N of Alitalia.
3 - Douglas DC-6A of Cunard Eagle Airways.
4 - Unidentified aircraft.
1 - Vickers 806 Viscount of BEA-British European Airways.
2 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N of Alitalia.
3 - Douglas DC-6A of Cunard Eagle Airways.
4,5 - Unidentified Vickers Viscount.
1 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N of Alitalia.
2,3 - Unidentified Vickers Viscount.
4 - Boeing 707 of Aer Lingus.
5,6 - Unidentified aircraft.
Boeing 707-321
In the foreground, Boeing 707-436 of B.O.A.C.
In the foreground, Boeing 707-436 and De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C of B.O.A.C.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.650 Argosy from BEA in the foreground.
Vickers Vanguard of BEA-British European Airways to the left.
Same model in the foreground.
Vickers 951 Vanguard
Bristol 175 Britannia 318
Registration CU-T671, c/n 13515. Delivered new on January 1959. Wfu in the late 1980s.
Must be an early 1960s footage, by the Empresa Consolidada title, dropped later and the Morris Oxford III car in the second picture.
Ilyushin Il-14R
Registration HA-MAE, c/n 14803029. Delivered new on March 1958. Purchased by Aeroflot on September 1970 as CCCP-61663.
Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy 222
Vickers Vanguard in the foreground, De Havilland DH106 Comet and several Vickers Viscount in the background, all from BEA.
Vickers 759D Viscount
Tupolev Tu-104A of ČSA Československé Státní Aerolinie to the left. Vanguard and Viscount of BEA in the background.
Vickers 803 Viscount
Registration PH-VIA, c/n 172. Delivered on April 1957. Sold to Aer Lingus as EI-AOG on february 1966.
Vickers 739A Viscount
Registration SU-AKO, c/n 394. Delivered on July 1958 to Misrair. Transfered to United Arab Airlines on August 1960. Sold to British Eagle International Airlines on June 1965 as G-ATFN. Christenized City of Truro in 1966. Leased to Air France from March to June 1968. Sadly ending in a crash near Munich on August 1968.
Vickers 702 Viscount
Could be G-APOW? Leased from B.O.A.C Associated Companies Ltd.
Bristol 175 Britannia 313
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Full Caravelle view with background Alitalia's Caravelle VI-N to the left and SAS's Caravelle III to the right.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-R
Taxiing between a Swissair's Caravelle III and a Vanguard of BEA in the foreground.
Note the 1954-1963 Globo azul livery on the tail.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Vanguard of BEA background left and Alitalia's Caravelle VI-N to the right.
Iberia's 6R in the background.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Vanguard of BEA in the background.
Iberia's 6R in the background.
Convair R4Y-2T
Registration N8860, c/n 509. Ex US Navy as Bua145968. Civilian use for several private owners from October 1959 until February 1996: Sarah Mellon Scaife, Cordelia A. May, Richard M. Scaife as N8860. Wolfe Industries , Dispatch Printing Company as N886Q, then N12F . Bob Ludham Aircraft Sales Inc as N12F. In February 1996 sold to ERA Aviation as N12FV, then ERA Aviation-RDC Marine as N57RD on February 2002. Purchased by International Trading Company of Yukon on September 2004, then sold to Province of Saskatchewan-Saskatchewan Government Northern Operations as C-GSKR on January 2006.
Boeing 707-436
This is the aircraft in Blue Tail Twin Stripe livery, taken by Frank Sinatra when arrival at Heathrow for its journey in UK on summer 1961.
Registration G-APFL, c/n 17713/169. Delivered on August 1960 to B.O.A.C operated until December 1972. Sold to BEA Airtours, on service until April 1974 then continued as British Airtours until April 1974. Leased to Syrian Arab Airlines from April 1974 to July 1975, then went back to British Airtours fleet. Purchased by Cargo Charter Airways as 9Q-CRW on March 1980. Sold to Coastal Airways as 5X-CAU on January 1981. Purchased by C.G.H. Managements Ltd on May 1981 and return as G-APFL. Sold the same month to USA's Aeroplane Store as N9194M, then Aero Equipment on July 1981. Sold again to Coastal Airways as 5X-CAU on September 1982, then to Uganda Government on October 1983. Stored in Entebbe , then scrapped afterwards.
Same aircraft in other film at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
The 1960s (second half)
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Golden Speedbird Cunard Title livery, since 1965.
Vickers 951 Vanguard
Bristol 175 Britannia 308F
Registration G-ANCG, c/n 12923. Built by Short Belfast on November 1959, intended for B.O.A.C as Series 301. Delivered to TSA-Transcontinental SA as Series 308 on December 1959, registered LV-GJC, then LV-PPL. Went to USA as N6598C for Northeast Airlines, then Capital Airlines, sold to British Eagle International Airlines on April 1964, converted to 308F.
Behind her, a Vickers Viscount from British Eagle International Airlines and Boeing 707 of BOAC.
Douglas DC-8-55
Douglas DC-8-53
Registration JA8011, c/n 45664/206. Delivered to JAL on June 1964. Sold to Minerve as F-BYFM on March 1981.
Douglas DC-8-33
Registration JA8006, c/n 45626/143. Delivered to JAL on May 1961. Sold to American Jet Industries on April 1975 as N124AJ, then United Air Leasing Corp on September 1975, Aeroamerica on March 1976, EgyptAir, Airlift International on June 1976. Purchased by MSP Associates on October 1981, leased to Central American Air Cargo. Sold to Canus Investments on November 1984.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Golden Speedbird livery, since 1965.
Registration G-ASGK, c/n 861. Delivered to BOAC on September 1967. Transfered to British Airways on April 1974. Sold to Royal Air Force as ZD239 on April 1981.
Boeing 707-348C
At Shannon Airport (SNN/EINN/03962).
Vickers 808 Viscount
Seen from Vickers Super VC10 cockpit. Shannon Airport (SNN/EINN/03962).
Boeing 707-321
Seen from Vickers Super VC10 cockpit. At Shannon Airport (SNN/EINN/03962).
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
At Shannon Airport (SNN/EINN/03962).
Two smaller unidentified aircraft around her.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Landing on the runway of an unidentified airport. An unidentified trijet in the background.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Back to London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL].
Tail fin of Vickers 951 Vanguard registered G-APEF, c/n 709 in the foreground. Delivered to BEA on December 1960. Sold to Merpati Nusantara Airlines on May 1972 as PK-MVJ. IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Tail fin of Vickers 951 Vanguard registered G-APEI, c/n 712 in the foreground. Delivered to BEA on July 1961. Transfered to British Airways on April 1974. Sold to Merpati Nusantara Airlines on March 1975 as PK-MVD.
IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Douglas DC-8-32
Registration N811PA, c/n 45264/86. Wearing the Jet Age/Globe Scheme livery. Delivered to Pan American on August 1960. Sold to United Airlines as N8252U on October 1968. Went to Overseas National Airways on December 1975. Purchased by United Air Leasing on October 1977, converted to Series 33F freighter version and sold to Plymouth Leasing Corporation. Leased to Rosembald Aviation on January 1978, then to Emery Worldwide Airlines on July 1982. Sold to IAS Group on December 1984. Scrapped on December 1985.
Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy 222
Vickers 700 Viscount
Viscount Series 700 from British Eagle International Airlines.
Tail fin of G-APEI already seen above.IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed L-188C Electra
Registration PH-LLM, c/n 2019. Very short life operation: delivered new to KLM on December 1960. Written off on June after crashed during night visual approach 4 km SE of Cairo International Airport Egypt due to pilot error. Rare pictures.
Tail fin of G-APEF already seen above.IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Douglas DC-8-32
Registration JA8005, c/n 45421/113. Delivered to JAL on November 1960. Sold to American Jet Industries on May 1974 as N421AJ, then United Air Leasing Corp on January 1976, Evergreen International Airlines on September 1976, Rosenbalm Aviation on March 1977 , Zantop International Airlines on May 1980. Purchased by Emery Worldwide Airlines on January 1982, IAS Group on December 1984. Sold to International Air Tours as 5N-AYZ on October 1985, International AC Svcs on June 1986, then to Transafrik International as S9-NAB on January 1987. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Boeing 707-121 Pod-Pack
With Pod-Pack option, fifth engine for spare suspended from the front wing.
Boeing 707-344 Pod-Pack
With Pod-Pack option. Nine major airlines have operated this option.
Various aircraft
1 - Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
2 - BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines.
3 - Vickers 700 Viscount of British Eagle International Airlines.
4 - BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines.
1 - Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
2 - BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines.
3 - Vickers 700 Viscount of British Eagle International Airlines.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Swissair in the foreground.
Vickers 800 Viscount
Boeing 707-436
Two nice birds in Golden Speedbird livery.
Various aircraft
1 - Boeing 707-436 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
2 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Air France.
3 - Boeing 707-344 of South African Airways/Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens.
4 - Vickers VC10 Srs.1101 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
1 - Boeing 707-436 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
2,3 - Vickers VC10 Srs.1101 of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
4 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Air France.
5 - Boeing 707-344 of South African Airways/Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens.
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C
In her first Read Square livery.
Registration G-ARPD, c/n 2104. Built in January 1963, but delivered to BEA on August 1965. Transfered to British Airways on April 1974. Sold to Civil Aviation Authority on September 1981 used as fire trainer, Teesside UK.
Already met on this site:IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Douglas DC-8-32
Registration PH-DCC, c/n 45378/59. Delivered to KLM on May 1960. Sold to Philippine Airlines on April 1970 as PI-C827. Re-registered RP-C827 on January 1974. Purchased by FB Ayer & Associates on May 1978, then FBA Corp as N833FA on April 1982.
Boeing 727-30
Tail fin of one of the Boeing 707-436 of BOAC already seen above.
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1E
Registration AP-ATL, c/n 2131. Delivered to PIA on April 1966. Sold to Zhongguo Renmin Jiefangjun Kongjun (People's Republic of China Air Force) as B-256 in 1970.
Boeing 707-436
Arrival of another 707-436 among others already seen above.
Vickers VC10 Srs.1101 or Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151 in the background, might be from BOAC as well?
Vickers 808 Viscount
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
In the far background, Bristol Britannia from British Eagle International Airlines.
Douglas DC-8-33
Various aircraft
1 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Air France.
2 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle 6R of Austrian Airlines.
3 - Boeing 727-82 of TAP-Transportes Aéreos Portugueses.
1 - Unidentified airliner.
2 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III of Air France.
3 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle 6R of Austrian Airlines.
4 - Boeing 727-82 of TAP-Transportes Aéreos Portugueses.
5 - Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N of JAT Yugoslav Airlines
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Foreground Boeing 727-82 of TAP.
Vickers 732 Viscount
Boeing 707-336C
Unidentified Caravelle or Comet 4 to the right.
Vickers 951 Vanguard
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C of BEA-British European Airways to the right background.
In the far background, Bristol Britannia from British Eagle International Airlines and two unidentified airliners.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N of JAT Yugoslav Airlines to the right foreground.
707 from BOAC in the background right.
Bristol 175 Britannia 102
Vanguard of BEA in the background.
Two Viscount in the far background.
Douglas DC-8-53
BAC 111-304AX One-Eleven
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N
Boeing 707-436
Registration G-APFP, c/n 17717/176. Delivered on December 1960 to BOAC. Transfered to British Airways on April 1974. Went back to Boeing on May 1975.
Seen here involved in a nose gear up landing at Heathrow on March 31st 1967. Reportedly the aircraft had just come off maintenance ...she had been repaired.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15
Vickers 803 Viscount
Pushed back for departure.
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C of BEA in the background.
Another BEA's Trident to the left.
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C
Vickers 701 Viscount
BOAC's VC10 in the far background right.
Bristol 175 Britannia 312
Lockheed L-188C Electra
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C of BEA in the background.
Boeing 707-131
On landing final behind a Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C of BEA taxiing in the foreground. Which terminal under construction in the foreground? or refurbishment? Terminal 3? ...must be 1965+ by the way due to the BKS's livery seen below.
Bristol 175 Britannia 102 of BKS Air Transport in the foreground , wearing 1965 Blue tail livery.
Convair 990A Coronado
Registration N5605, c/n 30-10-9. Delivered new to American Airlines on January 1962, then sold to Modern Air Transport on March 1967, and leased to Air France until November 1967. Purchased by Ports of Call Denver as N8160C on March 1976.
Good looking livery. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Convair 990A Coronado
Iberia's title on Spantax's livery.
Bristol 175 Britannia 102 of BKS Air Transport in the foreground already seen above.
Convair 990A Coronado in Air France already seen before in the foreground.
Boeing 707-321
Taxiing behind Air France's Coronado already mentionned.
Tupolev Tu-104A
Registration CCCP-42456, c/n 9350905 .
Boeing 707-138B
In V-JET Tail livery (1961-70).
Air France's Coronado already mentionned in the foreground.
Boeing 707-331B
Surrounded by Iberia's Caravelle 6R and Air France's Coronado already seen above.
Boeing 707-436
Beautiful among the classic airliners.
Boeing 707-368C
Passing by the Air France's Coronado still in the foreground.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Vickers 732 Viscount & Boeing 707-331B
BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines to the left.
Vickers VC10 Srs.1101
Registration G-ARVC, c/n 806. Built in January 1963, delivered on December 1964 to B.O.A.C, leased to Nigeria Airways on January 1966. Back to BOAC on July 1967. Transfered to British Airways on April 1974. Sold to Gulf Air on July 1974 as G-ARVC, re-registered A4O-VC on October 1975. Purchased by Royal Air Force as ZA144 on February 1984. Already met on this site:IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle VI-N
Boeing 707-328
Landing in the background.
Alitalia's Caravelle VI-N and Vickers 803 Viscount of Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines in the foreground.
Unidentified white airliner in the far background.
BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines in the foreground.
Boeing 707-387B
Landing in the background.
Alitalia's Caravelle VI-N and Vickers 803 Viscount of Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines in the foreground.
BAC 111 One-Eleven of British Eagle International Airlines to the left in the foreground.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Landing in the background.
Alitalia's Caravelle VI-N and Vickers 803 Viscount of Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines in the foreground.
Another Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151 in the foreground.
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C to the left.
Vickers 800 Viscount of BEA-British European Airways in the background.
Boeing 707-465
Registration G-ARWE, c/n 18373/302. Delivered to B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation on July 1962. Destroyed on 8 April 1968 due to an engine failure on takeoff that quickly led to a major fire.
Boeing 707-436
In the background, Boeing 707 of Aerolíneas Argentinas and taxiing Vickers Viscount of BEA-British European Airways.
Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador 2
Registration G-AMAD, c/n 5211. Delivered to British European Airways on September 1950. Sold to BKS Air Transport on july 1957. Crashed on the 3rd July of 1968 when landing on runway 28R due metal fatique on flap mechanism.
Already met on this site:IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1C
Registration G-ARPT, c/n 2121 built in 1965. Delivered to British European Airways on July 1965. Destroyed on the 3rd July of 1968 hit by G-AMAD crash mentionned just above.
Already met on this site:IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Air Canada's Douglas DC-8 to the left and Handley Page Dart Herald of British European Airways to the right in the background.
Actually , there are two Air Canada's DC-8 to the left.
De Havilland DH106 Comet 4C
Malaysian Airways operated at least two ex-B.O.A.C Comet 4C,we can't figure out which one with this picture.
Boeing VC-137C Air Force One
Air Canada's DC-8 tail fin behind her to the left.
Same aircraft seen in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 707-138B
In V-JET tail livery (1961-70).
Vickers VC10 from BOAC to the right in far background.
Bristol 175 Britannia 308F
Grounded British Eagle International Airlines fleet after bankrupcy of the company on November 1968.
Registration G-ANCF, c/n 12922. Built in November 1958 as 305 series. First delivery to Transcontinental SA on December 1959 as LV-PPJ, then re-registered LV-GJB in 1960. Sold to British Eagle International Airlines on April 1964 as G-ANCF and converted to 308F series. Purchased by Monarch Airlines on December 1968. Sold to African Cargo Airways on February 1976 as 5Y-AZP. Went back to Monarch Airlines on January 1977. Then to Invicta International Airlines in the same year. Preserved at old Liverpool Speke airport (LPL) now Crown Plaza Hotel.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
BAC 111-304AX One-Eleven
Registration G-ATPI, c/n 112.
Already met on this site:IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Bristol 175 Britannia 324
Registration G-ARKB, c/n 13517. Delivered to Canadian Pacific Air Lines on November 1959 as CF-CPE Mexico City. Sold to Cunard Eagle Airways on May 1961 as G-ARKB. Transfered to British Eagle International Airlines on December 1963. Leased to Tellair as HB-ITG from April to October 1969. Wfu October 1970.
Another one among the 20 Britannias operated by the company.
Vickers 732 Viscount
Boeing 707-138B
Registration G-AWDG, c/n 17702/64. Delivery to Qantas on September 1959 as VH-EBG. Sold to British Eagle International Airlines on March 1968 as G-AWDG, very soon purchased after bankrupcy by Laker Airways on January 1969. Sold to Charlotte Aircraft Corporation on November 1978. Then Trafalgar Leasing as N600JJ on October 1979, Sheikh Abdallah Baroom on June 1981, Skyways Aircraft Leasing on September 1987, Sheikh Salem bin Laden on December 1987. Sold to Skyways International on April 1990, re-registered N707SK on April 1992. Sold to RDC for President Kabila in 1998. Impounded during major overhaul in Lanseria International Airport (HLA/FALA) and stored there pending litigation since 9/07 moved to Miami Airport (MIA/KMIA) for overhaul and returned to service. Stored KMIA RTS 2013.
1970
Boeing 747-136
First BOAC's 747 was G-AWNA, c/n 19761, delivered on April 1970. Wearing Golden Speedbird with Blue Titles livery (1970-1974).
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See also
- Avion Video Series
- Unidentified Aircraft
- Airspeed Ambassador
- Airspeed Consul
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.660 Argosy
- Avro York
- BAC One-Eleven
- Beechcraft Model 18
- Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
- Boeing 707
- Boeing 747
- Boeing 727
- Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter
- Bristol 170 Freighter
- Bristol 175 Britannia
- Convair 240/340/440
- Convair 880/990
- Convair C-131 Samaritan
- Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando
- De Havilland DH104 Dove
- De Havilland DH106 Comet
- De Havilland DH114 Heron
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain
- Douglas C-54 Skymaster
- Douglas C-118 Liftmaster
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4
- Douglas DC-6
- Douglas DC-7
- Douglas DC-8
- Fairchild C-82 Packet
- Fokker F27 Friendship
- Handley Page Dart Herald
- Handley Page Hermes
- Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident
- Hawker Siddeley HS.748
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- Percival Proctor
- Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer
- Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle
- Tupolev Tu-104
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- Vickers VC10
- Vickers Viking
- Vickers Viscount
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- Capital Airlines
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- Cubana de Aviación
- Cunard Eagle Airways
- Dan-Air
- Derby Airways Cargo Service
- Eagle Airways Ltd
- El Al Israel Airlines
- Flying Tiger Line
- Ghana Airways
- Iberia
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- KLM
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- Middle East Airlines
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- Morton Air Services
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- Spantax
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- Trans-Canada Air Lines
- Transcontinental SA
- Trans World Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- United Arab Airlines
- VARIG