Viscount - was it a commercial success?
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Viscount - was it a commercial success?
I imagine that the Viscount was a commercial success for at least some of its operators. But was it a commercial success for its makers? There seem to be over a dozen different significant variations, so the structural analysis people were certainly kept busy.
Did all these variations , some unbuilt, seriously affect the financial success of the project?
Did all these variations , some unbuilt, seriously affect the financial success of the project?
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H.Evans, Vickers Against the Odds,Hodder,1978, P.23 has £1.5Mn. Treasury Launch Aid to Viscount, £3.0Mn. Levy recovery - that is that we, the taxpayer came out ahead ("Plowden Report", 1965 had £5.6Mn Aid, £5.41 Mn. Levy recovery by 4/65 on Dart, so that too will have become profitable to us).
Viscount put Vickers-Armstrongs and RR in the commercial business, teaching them how to treat civil customers; its wings from Eastleigh kept Saro in any business, early-1950s.
The Board of Vickers Ltd. then wasted its profit from Viscount by choosing not to seek Launch Aid for the Viscount Major (they resented the 5% Levy on sales and thought they should enjoy the same gift, not loan, that France gave for Caravelle). Vanguard recorded a loss on Vickers accounts of £16.7Mn.
Viscount put Vickers-Armstrongs and RR in the commercial business, teaching them how to treat civil customers; its wings from Eastleigh kept Saro in any business, early-1950s.
The Board of Vickers Ltd. then wasted its profit from Viscount by choosing not to seek Launch Aid for the Viscount Major (they resented the 5% Levy on sales and thought they should enjoy the same gift, not loan, that France gave for Caravelle). Vanguard recorded a loss on Vickers accounts of £16.7Mn.