F-BGNL Vickers Viscount 708
(c/n 10)
Here's a nice image (courtesy Air
France) of the carrier's second Viscount taxiing in at a very
wet and dreary Orly
in 1953. F-BGNL was sold to leasing company Maitland Drewery in
1960 after the Caravelles came on
line. It was then registered G-ARBY and leased out to
several different
carriers over the next seven years. Like many of the ex Air
France Viscounts
it returned to France
in 1967 with Air Inter (actually an Air France domestic subsidiary) as
F-BOEC. UK charter
airline Alidair purchased in in 1975, and, as is the case in the UK, it
resumed its previous
identity of G-ARBY. It was written off in a crash landing at
Ottery St
. Mary, Devon whilst on approach
to Exeter Airport on 17 July 1980. The aircraft was inbound
from Santander, Spain and
all four engines lost power (fuel starvation?). The
Viscount crashed
into a wooded
area. Fortunately none of the 58 passengers or 4 crew were
killed.