| The Viking was a twin-engined 24-27-seat transport and was the first completely new post-World War II airliner to fly in the world. British European Airways operated a fleet of 49 on its European network and total production was 163. BEA aircraft were, in fact, modified to allow them to carry up to 34 or 38 tourist-class passengers when required. Four also flew with the Queen's Flight.
MODEL | Viking IB |
CREW | 3-4 |
PASSENGERS | 21-38 |
ENGINE | 2 x Bristol Hercules 634, 1260kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 15354 kg | 33850 lb |
Empty weight | 10546 kg | 23250 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 27.2 m | 89 ft 3 in |
Length | 19.86 m | 65 ft 2 in |
Height | 5.94 m | 20 ft 6 in |
Wing area | 81.94 m2 | 881.99 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Cruise speed | 338 km/h | 210 mph |
Ceiling | 7240 m | 23750 ft |
Range w/max payload | 837 km | 520 miles |
| A three-view drawing of Type 610 Viking IB (800 x 730) |
Derek Bosse, e-mail, 08.12.2009 10:55 Does anybody have 1 /72 scale 3 view drawings of the Vickers Viking 1B. Please contact me. Thanks. reply | gblanks, e-mail, 02.08.2008 23:01 p s eagle airways from bushey airdrome ?? reply | GBLANKS, e-mail, 02.08.2008 22:59 flew out to malta in one 1952 how things have changed reply | bruce milne, e-mail, 30.11.2006 00:17 As a yougster I used to watch the CAA viking come in to land at Lusaka airport every morning on my way to school just a little before 8am Bruce reply |
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