5 results found
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | December 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 883480Submit Correction |
| View count: | 84 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Victoria Falls a two months earlier painted in anti-missile grey. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | December 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | December 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 883480Submit Correction |
| View count: | 84 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Victoria Falls a two months earlier painted in anti-missile grey. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | December 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | February 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 878394Submit Correction |
| View count: | 108 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Kariba a year earlier in the second Air Rhodesia livery used on the Viscount. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | February 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | February 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 878394Submit Correction |
| View count: | 108 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Kariba a year earlier in the second Air Rhodesia livery used on the Viscount. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Victoria Falls - International (FVFA / VFA)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | February 1978 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map |
| Country: | South Africa |
| Photo Date: | June 1975 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 878250Submit Correction |
| View count: | 119 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Johannesburg in the second Air Rhodesia livery used on the Viscount. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map | Country: | South Africa |
| Photo Date: | June 1975 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| Aircraft Name: | Umniati |
| City / Airport: | Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map |
| Country: | South Africa |
| Photo Date: | June 1975 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 878250Submit Correction |
| View count: | 119 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Johannesburg in the second Air Rhodesia livery used on the Viscount. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Air Rhodesia |
| City / Airport: | Johannesburg - OR Tambo International (FAOR / JNB)Map | Country: | South Africa |
| Photo Date: | June 1975 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| Aircraft Name: | RMA Mweru |
| City / Airport: | Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | 1961 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 527107Submit Correction |
| View count: | 2956 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Salisbury Airport in CAA livery. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| City / Airport: | Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | 1961 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| Aircraft Name: | RMA Mweru |
| City / Airport: | Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map |
| Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | 1961 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 527107Submit Correction |
| View count: | 2956 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at Salisbury Airport in CAA livery. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| City / Airport: | Harare - Robert Gabriel Mugabe International / Manyame (FVHA / HRE)Map | Country: | Zimbabwe |
| Photo Date: | 1961 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| Aircraft Name: | RMA Mweru |
| City / Airport: | London - Heathrow (EGLL / LHR)Map |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | September 1956 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 527098Submit Correction |
| View count: | 3384 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at London Airport in CAA livery. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| City / Airport: | London - Heathrow (EGLL / LHR)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | September 1956 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Vickers Viscount |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| Aircraft Name: | RMA Mweru |
| City / Airport: | London - Heathrow (EGLL / LHR)Map |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | September 1956 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |
| Photo ID: | 527098Submit Correction |
| View count: | 3384 |
First flown 14 June 1956 and delivered to Central African Airways 1 July after having the distinction of being the first Viscount to visit the USSR 29 Junel. 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 Rhodesia as 1 January 1968. Shot down by a surface-to-air missile shortly after departing Kariba for Salisbury as RH827 12 February 1979. All 59 on board perished. Here seen at London Airport in CAA livery. Photographer unknown
| Registration / Serial: | VP-YND |
| Aircraft Version: | Vickers 748D Viscount |
| C/n (msn): | 101 |
| Operator Titles: | Central African Airways - CAA |
| City / Airport: | London - Heathrow (EGLL / LHR)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | September 1956 |
| Photo from: | Kjell O Granlund Collection |