ZA150 This VC10 arrived here on 24th September 2013 and was the penultimate flight of any VC10. Still kept in liev taxying condition and looked after by Brooklands Museum (mehr von ZA150)
5X-UVJ One of a total of five Super VC-10´s, operated by this three-nation-airline from the mid 60´s until 1977. Sistership 5X-UVA was destroyed at Addis Ababa in 1972 and the other three were registered as 5H-MMT, 5H-MOG and 5Y-ADA. All four aircraft left were sold to the Royal Air Force and were converted to VC-10 K3-tankers. 5X-UVJ became ZA149 and she was retired after 47 years of civilian and military operations and stored at Bruntingthorpe, UK (mehr von 5X-UVJ)
XR806 on one of the numerous trooping flights, carrying British personal and soldiers of the ´Rhine Army` to manoeuvres in Canada. This VC10 was written off after a ground accident that ended up with the aircraft sitting on it's tail after an unsuccessfully defuelling and it was later scrapped at Brize Norton during 1999. (mehr von XR806)
A4O-AB In 1987 this VC-10 returned to its birthplace Brooklands, where she had her first flight on October,17th 1964, and where she is preserved today. (mehr von A4O-AB)
G-ASGC In the late 70´s British Airways operated a daily service LHR-DUS-Teheran-DUS-LHR with VC-10s. Around midday two VC-10s were present at Lohausen, one on the onward schedule to and one on the return flight from Teheran. In 1980 G-ASDC was withdrawn from service and donated to the Imperial War Museum Duxford. (mehr von G-ASGC)
G-ARVM Cockpit view restoration work still in progress. This aircraft was displayed at Cosford for many years before being broken up and the fuselage section moved here in 2006 (mehr von G-ARVM)
G-ARVF - now preserved at Hermeskeil - has just landed on runway 25 at Munich’s old Riem airport. The red tower visible behind is one of the few buildings left standing after the airport was closed. (mehr von G-ARVF)