G-ARVC Vickers VC.10-1101
(c/n 806)
The
Vickers VC10 was developed in response to a BOAC requirement for a
large airliner
capable of
operating from "hot and high" airfields (particularly for the African
continent). It
was powered by 4 Rolls Royce Conway turbofans
generating some 21,900 lbs of thrust each,
mounted on the aft
fuselage, Caravelle-style. The aircraft were used initially
on services to east
and west Africa, although latterly on most
world-wide routes. There was also a Super VC.10
version incorporating improved
economics. I had the unfortunate experience to fly them occasion-
ally on business trips between the US and
Australia (if I couldn't get on Pan Am at short notice).
I say unfortunately,
because, in order to achieve said economics, BOAC had pitched the
economy
class seats for midgets and anyone over 6 ft
tall suffered mightily on the long Pacific haul. Trust me,
it was murder! Jennifer Gradidge
photographed G-ARVC at London Airport in 1964 whilst the
aircraft was on turnaround from Lagos,
Nigeria.