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And there'd be some who claim Adelaide hasn't changed much in that time.

 

Looking in the mirror in the mornings, I know that I have ... (yecchh!)

 

Since this segment of TAA has sat for a month apparently unloved, I give you - Adelaide, 1959. Taa Taaaaa!!!

 

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Guest Chainsaw
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I did love those Viscounts! Great photo :)

 

 

Guest Glenn
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Would be good to go back in time wouldn't it?

 

 

Guest OzChris
Posted

Love the huge round 'plug' door on the back of the Viscount...Great photo!

 

 

Guest OzChris
Posted

She doesnt look so good now...

 

 

 

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She doesnt look so good now...

Wow! Still in existence! (just..). Whereabouts, Chris?

 

BTW as a teenager during the Viscount era I recall how painful the shriek of their engines (or more correctly, prop noise) was. Two things:-

 

1) My hearing would have been a darned sight better then than now, and

 

2) I don't recall that the F27's produced the same effect on my ears, despite the Fokkers using the same engine and (I presume) prop. Why, I ask...

 

 

Guest OzChris
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Wow! Still in existence! (just..). Whereabouts, Chris?

There is a bit of interesting info. on it HERE

 

 

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Ah so - but has my memory done me a disservice in suggesting that the Viscount's noise level was greater than the Friendship? If not, why not, I wonder..... same engines,same compressor/turbine .... :confused:

 

 

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Thanks for those wonderful pics Ozchris! A bit sad to see her deterioration but wonderful memories there.

 

 

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So given the last dated photograph of it (1987), it's a moot point as to whether she stil exists..? Gawd, it's so sad to see once beautiful aircraft rotting away like that. :frown:

 

 

Guest OzChris
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It is sad for sure...

 

It would have been a great project for restoration if you had enough money.

 

 

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I think it was in a Melbourne fun park,... Wobbies world?? thirty years ago.

 

Vandals had smashed the instruments.

 

Probably wouldn't be impossible to rebuild one in the future...

 

There were a few in Indonesia still flying in 1992 and I'd guess some in South Africa and South America.

 

 

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