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Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:November 1977
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:878036Submit Correction
View count: 68
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Here at Victoria Falls in the livery introduced at the arrival of the three Boeing 720s in 1973 and gradually painted on the rest of the fleet. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:November 1977
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:November 1977
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:878036Submit Correction
View count: 68
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Here at Victoria Falls in the livery introduced at the arrival of the three Boeing 720s in 1973 and gradually painted on the rest of the fleet. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:November 1977
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:6 August 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:419755Submit Correction
View count: 536
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Durban in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:6 August 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:6 August 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:419755Submit Correction
View count: 536
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Durban in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:6 August 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:419702Submit Correction
View count: 2884
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Durban in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:419702Submit Correction
View count: 2884
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Durban in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Durban - International (FADN / DUR)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1969
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:23 November 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:388363Submit Correction
View count: 910
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at then Jan Smuts International in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:23 November 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:23 November 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:388363Submit Correction
View count: 910
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at then Jan Smuts International in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:23 November 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Bulawayo - Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (FVJN / BUQ)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:July 1968
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:387965Submit Correction
View count: 742
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Bulawayo in the original darker blue Air Rhodesia livery. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Bulawayo - Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (FVJN / BUQ)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:July 1968
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Bulawayo - Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (FVJN / BUQ)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:July 1968
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:387965Submit Correction
View count: 742
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at Bulawayo in the original darker blue Air Rhodesia livery. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Bulawayo - Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (FVJN / BUQ)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:July 1968
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:1975
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:312279Submit Correction
View count: 1258
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Note the Canberras of No 5 Sqd Rhodesian Air Force at New Sarum Air Force Station in the background. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:1975
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:1975
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:312279Submit Correction
View count: 1258
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Note the Canberras of No 5 Sqd Rhodesian Air Force at New Sarum Air Force Station in the background. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map
Country:Zimbabwe
Photo Date:1975
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:301514Submit Correction
View count: 442
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at then Jan Smuts International in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Viscount
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
Aircraft Name:Shangani
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:301514Submit Correction
View count: 442
First flown 5 May 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 17 May. When the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was dissolved and Malawi and Zambia gained independence, CAA became a holding company and the Viscounts operated with nameplates for the new airlines; Air Malawi, Air Rhodesia, and Zambia Airways. To Air Malawi as 7Q-YKO 1 January 1968, 1 January 1968 to Air Rhodesia as VP-YKB, to Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia June 1979, name changed to Air Zimbabwe February 1980. Re-registered Z-YNB October 1983. Withdrawn from use at Harare in December 1985 and broken up by 2000. Seen here at then Jan Smuts International in the first Air Rhodesia livery carried on the Viscounts. Photographer unknown
Registration / Serial:VP-YNB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 748D Viscount
C/n (msn):99
Operator Titles:Air Rhodesia
City / Airport:Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map
Country:South Africa
Photo Date:September 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection