Why Airlines Loved the Vickers Viscount

Get Flight Unveiled here: https://payhip.com/b/pko9s/af69b85246... On July 29, 1950, 14 passengers boarded an airliner at Northolt Airport and flew to Paris. That single flight ended the piston era and started something the aviation industry was not ready for. This is the full story of the Vickers Viscount — the world's first turboprop airliner, and the aircraft that taught passengers what quiet felt like at 20,000 feet. From a near-cancellation in 1947 to conquering North America, Australia, Africa, and beyond — 445 aircraft, five decades of service, and a record no other British aircraft has matched in the American market. If you enjoy aviation history told properly, subscribe and turn on notifications. New video every week. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — Cold Open: The Flight That Changed Everything 01:45 — The Problem With Piston Aircraft 03:20 — The Aircraft That Almost Wasn't 06:10 — The Aircraft That Finally Worked 08:30 — What Passengers Actually Experienced 10:15 — Flight Unveiled Book Mention 10:50 — The Commercial Explosion 13:00 — Conquering North America 15:30 — The Global Reach 17:20 — The Three Versions 19:10 — Why Airlines Really Loved the Viscount 21:30 — End

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