EI-AFV Vickers
707 Viscount
(c/n 30)
In the days of yore the delivery of a new
type of aircraft to the national airline was a media and indeed,
a public social
event. This is evidenced by the crowd of well wishers seen
here at Dublin Airport early
in 1954 when
EI-AFV "St. Patrick" the
pride of Aer Lingus' fleet, arrived from the Vickers plant.
Nowadays a new Boeing or Airbus type
can be introduced into an airline's fleet without the public even
being aware of (or in fact, caring about) such an
event. The above shot is via Aer Lingus whilst the
lower one is a
manufacturer's image of the same aircraft. Shortly after the
Viscounts were delivered
the airline adopted a new livery, similar to the above, except that the
upper surfaces were in green, rather
than the
white top industry standard of the day. Clearly keeping the sun off the
roofs of airliners in Ireland
was
not a real problem! EI-AFV returned to the UK in 1960 and
was sold to Tradair as G-APZB.