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Old 4th Dec 2006, 14:00
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Viscount circling the M25

As one was passing junction 18 anti-clockwise or thereabouts on the M25 this afternoon I overtook a bright red (Datapost) Viscount cockpit and front door section on the back of lorry.

Anyone know where it came from or is going - and why ?

One has a soft spot for the od Viscount - inummerable jump seatrides over neary 30 years and many commercial dealings with the old ladies !
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You were lucky a jumpseat was fitted. I had to stand all the way from Inverness to Sumburgh once (via Wick and Kirkwall) in a BEA Viscount as there was no jump seat! Great view crossing Scapa Flow at 500ft!!
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Rarely actually used the seat though ! Those were the days !

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Only had one oppurtunity for a jump seat ride in the Viscount it was one of the Intra Airways 800 Viscounts Jersey to Brussels a great British aircraft.

Was a Brroklands two weeks ago and it was nice talking to the some of the helpers there we spent a lot of time in the British Air Ferries Viscount G-APIM.

The pilot who flew this aircraft in did so on his retirement day which was his birthday, his family were from Jersey many years ago so a lot of us know them.
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I, too once had a 'stand up' flight deck ride on a Viscount - Manch to Jersey - no jump seat, so hanging on to the back of P2's seat during t/o was fun!.

As we entered 06 at Manch, the captain turned to me and said "if anything goes wrong, you weren't here!"
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The cockpit of G-OPAS (ex G-AOYN) went to duxford after being scrapped at southend. Could be that perhaps?
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As just reported on the Bournemouth Group on Yahoo

"[G-OPAS] Viscount forward fuse on a lo
loader at museum. Red Parcel Force
scheme with AS on Nosewheel door."
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Have not seen that one since it "got the chop" at SEN

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last time I went to duxford, it was hidden awy from public view. If you went to the vegetable garden of the prefab, you could see it through the fence. great shame!
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Apparently cockpit has gone to Bournemouth!
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The last time I sat in that cockpit doing the checks in Berlin, the door burst open and an aged American blue rinse squawked at me and said-
" Excuse me sonny. Is this the First Class compartment ?

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