Capital Vickers Viscount Promo Film - 1955

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2016
  • Neat promo on the introduction of Viscount service with Capital Airlines, beginning in 1955. Another wonderful period piece with lots of nice & rare footage. Capital merged with United Air Lines in June 1961, and the former Capital Viscounts continued in service with UAL until 1969. Be sure to check my channel for the best in VINTAGE & RARE airliner videos! / classicairli. .
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  • @robertgentry9436
    @robertgentry9436 2 года назад +7

    I toured with Tom Jones in the 70s as a musician and we used a fine Viscount that had been set up by a California company for touring artists. Sitting in the jump seat with the pilots on occasion got me interested in becoming a pilot. Many years and hours later, I’ve owned and restored several classic GA aircraft and have commercial, multi, instrument ratings. What a classic plane the Viscount is and what great memories I’m blessed to have.

  • @esymon81
    @esymon81 2 года назад +3

    The acting....A+

  • @alienhuman
    @alienhuman 8 лет назад +20

    My Dad was with Capital and then United. As an A&P master mechanic he kept the viscount flying. We were lucky to travel on many Viscounts.

    • @fsnissen
      @fsnissen 8 лет назад +7

      So did my now deceased uncle. He really liked these planes.

    • @bmc9504
      @bmc9504 Год назад +1

      ​@@fsnissen windows were ridiculously huge and the cabin was like a living room. Spacious.

  • @stratus262j2
    @stratus262j2 8 лет назад +11

    I was blessed to fly on one of these -- Houston to Tucson. I still remember the 'Rolls Royce' logo on the engine nacelles. Continental Airlines operated these in the mid -to-late 60's.

  • @23rdjune
    @23rdjune 5 лет назад +12

    Used to go to and from Jersey (Channel Islands) on a Viscount in the '60s, '70s and early '80s. Fantastic aeroplane (Yes, AEROPLANE)

    • @martinxavier4631
      @martinxavier4631 4 года назад

      aeroplane, airplane, jetplane, jetliner, stratocruiser...

    • @uralbob1
      @uralbob1 3 года назад

      Did you ever fly on a Convair 580? They were flown by North Central Airlines (and others) in the 50s-70s.
      It would be interesting to know how they compared. I flew in the Convairs many times, but never on the Viscount.

    • @23rdjune
      @23rdjune 3 года назад

      @@uralbob1 No afraid not. The aeroplanes I ever flew to and from Jersey on were Viscounts, F27s and DC9s.

    • @Ben-xe8ps
      @Ben-xe8ps 2 года назад +1

      @@23rdjune DC9's to Jersey? British Caledonian used BAC-1-11's and BA may sometimes have used a BAC-1-11 on the LHR route although it was usually a Viscount or in the summer a Vanguard, but who operated DC9's? Dan-Air used HS748's and BIA used Heralds, but who used F27's? Air Anglia from Norwich perhaps?

    • @23rdjune
      @23rdjune 2 года назад

      @@Ben-xe8ps British Midland used DC9's

  • @mbazell
    @mbazell 4 года назад +3

    I loved the Viscount. Powerful, fast and quieter than the recips. Flew into Lansing, MI in 1965 during a snow storm. Blowing snow across the runway and the crew handled it with ease. I liked the big oval windows for a better view.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe 5 лет назад +7

    I remember, as a child, flying from Southern Rhodesia to England in a Viscount - 6000miles, and then some years later in a VC10. Some amazing aircraft have been built in England - the first turbo-prop airliner, the first jet airliner, the first supersonic airliner, the first VTOL fighter, to name just a few.

    • @uralbob1
      @uralbob1 3 года назад

      Yes, those Limeys can really design and build aircraft! Hats off to you from a Yank!

    • @peterbradshaw8018
      @peterbradshaw8018 3 года назад

      How many made a real return on investment

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction Год назад +5

      @@peterbradshaw8018 Vickers sold nearly 500 Viscounts and they were only retired in 2009 after 56 years so it was a very successful airplane.

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction Год назад

      Do you remember where you stopped between England and Rhodesia?

    • @stumccabe
      @stumccabe Год назад

      @@dreamdiction I was very young at the time so I remember very little. I do remember landing somewhere in North Africa - Wadi Halfa in Sudan I believe.

  • @Vektorer
    @Vektorer 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you for posting this one. My late dad routinely flew aboard these Viscounts as a deputy federal marshal while returning home from transporting a prisoner (pre-CONAIR). He told us the Viscount was the smoothest and fastest aircraft he'd traveled aboard. The sound of a Viscount approaching the terminal ramp was unforgettable and absolutely unique. I never got the chance for a Viscount flight but, on one Labor Day weekend, United opened an inactive one up for us locals to walk thru. After seeing Dad getting off that Viscount so many times, it was a thrill to go on board my first aircraft and look around, including a cockpit tour.

  • @armorybrunotjr.3204
    @armorybrunotjr.3204 4 года назад +3

    The narrator is none other than Washington broadcasting legend John Batchelder. He also appears in the video as the pilot.

  • @jamesstuart3346
    @jamesstuart3346 10 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up I had the Dinky Toy models of all the British airplanes. My favourites were the Britannia and the Viscount

  • @Doug6412
    @Doug6412 3 года назад +1

    I flew in one from Teesside to Heathrow in 1984. What a beautiful aircraft.

  • @Superskunk1954
    @Superskunk1954 5 лет назад +2

    Many thanks for posting this video. A close friend who worked as a mechanic for Capital, prior to being acquired by United, was very proud to have serviced this magnificent aircraft. “We’d leave Columbus 30 minutes after [the Connie], and arrive in Washington [D. C. ], 30 minutes ahead of them”.

  • @grahamschofield8730
    @grahamschofield8730 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful aeroplane...travelled many times on the Vicount...large windows for viewing...distinctive Rolls Royce Turbo Dart engine sound....

  • @Mark_Ocain
    @Mark_Ocain 7 лет назад +8

    Those dart engines were absolute screamers ...great noise porn!

  • @petergunn1701
    @petergunn1701 5 лет назад +3

    My Dad flew for Capital Airlines and flew the Viscount before he transitioned to United. While not the favorite of his long career, he spoke well of the aircraft. Thanks for posting this video!

    • @bmc9504
      @bmc9504 Год назад

      They were amazing in snowiest and coldest of locations, especially up here in Canada while most other aircraft suffered greatly.

  • @juleshammond5652
    @juleshammond5652 6 лет назад +3

    Ah the Viscount! Wonderful British aircraft from the era when British aircraft were world beaters. If the politicians and the managers had been up to their jobs like most of the engineers we might yet have 'achieved perfection' as the film states. A wonderful memory from the pre Boeing days.

    • @bmc9504
      @bmc9504 Год назад

      The Viscount has changed travel forever, she's the mother all. She never needed to be perfect, just had to show the way.

  • @Ibirdball
    @Ibirdball 8 лет назад +5

    Nice colour footage of the ol' Viscount, decked out in her Capital Airlines livery!

    • @elainefrantz9139
      @elainefrantz9139 8 лет назад +3

      My dad flew one of the Capital Airlines Viscounts ...I loved it!

  • @psuyou
    @psuyou 7 лет назад +17

    when you could hang around an airport

  • @jwnobles1
    @jwnobles1 6 лет назад +3

    I flew on the Viscount once, it was a nice airplane.

  • @maskedavenger2578
    @maskedavenger2578 3 года назад +1

    I remember one of these Viscounts crashing into a factory close to Liverpool Airport U.K. in a big explosion & a ball of flames back in 1965 .The crew & a couple of factory employees were unfortunately killed .It was fortunate that no passengers were on board & the factory decided not to work overtime that evening .I was 11 years of age cycling a couple of hundred yards away .Airlines like Aer Lingus ,British Eagle & Cambrian flew them to & from the old Liverpool Speke airport U.K. at the time .They were usually quite comfortable reliable & safe to fly in ,& most managed to land on the airport runway the right way up in one piece .

    • @eamonryan2198
      @eamonryan2198 Год назад

      One third of all Viscount hulls built were lost in a variety of ways. Over one thousand people died in Viscount crashes. Hardly a good safety record. The Australian air authority grounded all Viscounts in the country at one stage and then issued temporary certificates to those which left the territory, never to return.

    • @maskedavenger2578
      @maskedavenger2578 Год назад +1

      @@eamonryan2198 They had a good safety record ,for the time period they flew in & the amount of flights .airlines & total sold .

  • @Ben-xe8ps
    @Ben-xe8ps 2 года назад +2

    I have always liked the Viscount although it could be quite noisy if you sat at the front near the engines. I have always felt secure on this aircraft. Flew on Viscounts several times, from London to/from the Channel Islands with BEA/BA and also on a number of occasions aboard the Gibair/GB Airways Viscount on the GIB-TNG route, the world's shortest Intercontinental flight, Europe to Africa in 20 minutes or less. Also in 1985 flew on a Viscount LGW-BRU. At that time British Caledonian's Saturday morning flight on this route was operated by a Viscount replacing the normal BAC1-11, although it was not a British Caledonian aircraft. I think the aircraft was provided by BAF British Air Ferries but not 100% sure whose aircraft it was except that it was not BA.

  • @user-ky6vw5up9m
    @user-ky6vw5up9m 5 лет назад +8

    In an emergency, rescuers could extract passengers individually through the person-sized windows.

    • @eamonryan2198
      @eamonryan2198 Год назад

      There were plenty of emergencies with Viscounts, and many fatalities. A most dangerous aircraft.

  • @tvfats
    @tvfats 6 лет назад +2

    My Dad was in the airline business and we took them on Capital all the time in our space available seats in order to get to the KLM gateway of NYC...funny thing about this flick is it smacks a but like "Night of the Living Dead" whenever the humans are doing their lines...CU on Dad is just downright creepy...So gaze out that huge oval window and sit vibration free and enjoy seeing those stubby wings...You are flying in a VISCOUNT...

  • @Camarc64
    @Camarc64 Год назад

    Very very nice !!

  • @victorfox
    @victorfox 7 лет назад +11

    Actually Capital Airlines was in financial difficulty as the 1960's began. But could not find a buyer! United wanted the Western Division, but not the entire Airline! Finally Capital found another buyer in Allegheny Airlines, who agreed to buy the Eastern Division. While United did grab the biggest share of Capital, Allegheny walked away with the company headquarters building, and main maintenance hanger at Washington National Airport. Later when greater restrictions were placed on the traffic load out of DCA Allegheny was in a perfect position to capitalize on the loads, and for a time, the only "Air Carrier" operators which were permitted into DCA was Allegheny Airlines, and Eastern Airlines. In the late 1960's Allegheny went into an expansion mode, and changed their Logo and Name to U.S. Air. Allegheny over the years had been gradually moving it's HQ from Pittsburgh to Washington D.C. Utilizing the beautiful new building that had been built by Capital Airlines. United also got all the Vickers Viscounts!!!

    • @johneddy908
      @johneddy908 4 года назад +1

      Speaking of United, Continental Airlines, which merged with United in 2010, also operated Viscounts.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B Год назад

      @@johneddy908 Yes, "stretched" 800 series Viscounts.

  • @joaodesouzaferreira354
    @joaodesouzaferreira354 Год назад

    Viscount, um dos mais confortáveis aviões de passageiros... viajei algumas vezes nele, na extinta VASP, aqui no Brasil. Um avião que realmente, deixou saudades em todos que o conheceram de perto !!! ❤🎉🇧🇷

  • @atmosphere95
    @atmosphere95 7 лет назад +6

    Those windows so large.

  • @geoffdearth8575
    @geoffdearth8575 5 лет назад +3

    Gisholt was a company in Madison WI.

  • @brianpatterson7293
    @brianpatterson7293 Год назад

    Cool videos, Nice to see people preserving our aviation history. My dad was Naval Air on the Bonaventure, an avid air enthusiast, got me into the hobby at a young age, we dropped in your shop before
    on Sea Island (That IS you, right?) In
    any case, look forward to dropping by again sometime soon to check out your model selection. As a kid I vividly remember him taking me around the South Terminal and seeing an old parked Air Canada Viscount. Haven't been around there awhile but wonder if it's still around?

  • @davidkrump9446
    @davidkrump9446 5 месяцев назад

    My dad flew the Viscount for Capital Airlines out of Midway airport before transitioning to the 727.

  • @guytero8812
    @guytero8812 4 года назад +3

    The most loving and inspirational father I've ever seen with the warmth of a really loving man. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 More like a psychopath with as much personality as a crushed brick.

    • @philipemma2359
      @philipemma2359 3 года назад +2

      Talk about meth psychosis. This guy had it!

  • @danoaks959
    @danoaks959 7 лет назад +3

    CApital airlines held the record for having two viscount S crashing with in 15 minutes of each other, o/a 1959 as I recall.

  • @GS250Premiun
    @GS250Premiun 6 лет назад +6

    This was obviously filmed before promo actors memorized their lines, and had to read cue cards, lol

    • @scottmoseley5122
      @scottmoseley5122 5 лет назад +4

      Ha Ha.. Ya the poor guy (dad) came across as an axe murderer.

  • @granjard4018
    @granjard4018 6 лет назад

    Enfant 13 ans en 1963 je l'ai vu a Aulnat sur l'aéroport avec mon père et nous avons parlé avec le pilote , bel avion . Jacques

  • @TheHuski
    @TheHuski 4 года назад

    Interesting ... I just posted a video of Vickers Viscout 816 now on display in Melbourne.... Pretty cool for a plane almost 70 years old..

  • @varigdc10
    @varigdc10 8 лет назад +8

    I remember the Viscount, I flew them when growing up in Brazil ( when Brazil was still nice ) in the 50's with VASP, also remember them with United, I think UAL was its only North American operator, perhaps Trans Canada ( Air Canada ) too. It was a good medium range airplane just like the L188 Electra, unfortunately both entered service smack in the beginning of the jet age, and were doomed for extinction as soon as they became available, RIP Viscount and Electra.

    • @varigdc10
      @varigdc10 8 лет назад +4

      ***** Corruption existed, but not as rampant as today, less crime and violence, less disease, less infrastructure decay, fewer people, more even economic spread for the population. Now that I think about it, compares to the way things are in USA.

    • @johneddy908
      @johneddy908 7 лет назад +2

      The Viscount actually predated the de Havilland Comet by about four years.

    • @varigdc10
      @varigdc10 7 лет назад +2

      John Eddy Without going to Google, it depends of what level of Comet? I believe the initial Comet I actually flew in early fifties, perhaps around 1954, I think earlier than the initial Viscount. The latest Comet versions arrived in late fifties which was after the latest Viscount 800 series. I may be all wrong, perhaps, I'm saying this from memory of a 68 year old mind.

    • @varigdc10
      @varigdc10 7 лет назад +2

      ***** Yes, I now remember the first Comet disaster was over the Mediterranean and during the investigations it was revealed the cause was metal fatigue around the large window (s) that precipitated catastrophic failure of the fuselage. Subsequent upgraded models corrected the situation and the Comet endured good airline service into the early 60's, but with limited sales as a result of the 707, DC-8, Convair 880/990, and even the VC-10, and other turbos as the Electra and Vanguard.

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 лет назад +1

      varigdc10 Yes, United merged with Capital inheriting their Viscount’s. I don’t know if United had any in their pre-merger livery. Your comment on Brazil in the past was interesting, I’ve heard similar comments from others. Hollywood made many films in Brazil, even using locations to mimic other cities. This was similar to Vancouver and Toronto settings used today for US cities. Hollywood stars spent time living in Brazil even relocating because they enjoyed the country so much. I would imagine the government was more stable back then too.

  • @bobbypaluga4346
    @bobbypaluga4346 7 лет назад +2

    The Spitfire mmmmmm I'm thinking the Mustang, Mosquito, F-38. The Spitfire won the Battle for Britain, it had sweet lines, but the Mustang could go the distance straff like a Jug. The Viscount was a nice transport.

  • @richardlionheart3965
    @richardlionheart3965 3 месяца назад +1

    That father! what a psycho describing the engine

  • @paullatimer1639
    @paullatimer1639 2 года назад +1

    They didn't mention is in a two year period .that Capital lost four Viscounts.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B Год назад

      Those accidents were still in the future.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад +1

    Capital Airlines lost my luggage

  • @rafaelwilks
    @rafaelwilks 2 года назад

    Back when air passengers appreciated turboprops - and not only that, turboprops like this - with four powerplants driving four-bladed propellers that weren't designed for quietness, and not only that, propellers made out of titanium, which absorbs somewhat less vibration than the carbon fiber composite marvels found in all modern turboprops!

  • @michaelwhisman7623
    @michaelwhisman7623 4 года назад +1

    When a Viscount was coming in for a landing a fog would form on the floor in the passenger compartment. When I was 9 or 10 I would start acting real scared and then would whisper loudly "OMG We're on fire". Wasn't I a mean little shit?? My Dad worked for Capital so that's how I knew what was happening.

  • @SuperLQQK
    @SuperLQQK 8 лет назад +6

    Why were films like this made? Who was the audience and when where would it have been shown? Just curious.

    • @the_cheese
      @the_cheese 8 лет назад +9

      Before television was widespread in the US, short films like this would be shown at the movies before the main motion picture. In many cases, this was the most effective way to sell a product to a market that was not aware of it, before seeing the short subject.

    • @michaelwhisman7623
      @michaelwhisman7623 4 года назад +1

      @John Buick NO THEY DID NOT!!! We got one in 1948 but few of my friends had a TV even in 1960.

  • @aureliobrighton1871
    @aureliobrighton1871 3 года назад

    The takes from the RR engine factory ... in its color and tone .. might also be imagined . by Jules Verne :)

  • @philipdormer9434
    @philipdormer9434 2 года назад

    I remember flying, in a British Airways Viscount. But the engine note , had a unique whine. I am sure the Vickers Engineers, could have stopped it, if they had wanted to.

  • @taketimeout2share
    @taketimeout2share 3 года назад +1

    When parents didn't smile at their kids. At least I hope he is one of their parents.

  • @jeremyfine1464
    @jeremyfine1464 8 лет назад +2

    What's he mean 'Unobstructed View'? The little boy's hands keep getting in the way.

  • @karlpiepenburg3157
    @karlpiepenburg3157 2 года назад +1

    The clown in the car can’t even open his own door

  • @dickjohnson4268
    @dickjohnson4268 4 года назад +1

    Huh? Who? What? Say again? Howz that? Sorry... is this ringing in my ears bothering you? I never flew the Viscount, but the time spent in FH-227s and F-27s and Dart engines are remembered fondly. The 'hush kitted' 535s were still loud as hell on the ramp. They were water wagons as well. Water/meth cooled and fuelled for power recovery on takeoff.

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence 5 лет назад +2

    tragic that the most footage of the amazing viscount is from the usa. there is no recordings from the country of origin. another golden creation from sir george edwards.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B Год назад

      I kind of get the feeling that the people acting as passengers here are British citizens.

  • @maxb4074
    @maxb4074 5 лет назад +3

    A guy is standing beside a machine that is throwing off what looks like shavings at about the 6:00 minute mark of this film, without safety goggles. What am I missing here or isn't this dangerous?

    • @philipemma2359
      @philipemma2359 3 года назад +1

      I guess OSHA standards didn't apply then. 😏

  • @riverguy9
    @riverguy9 8 лет назад +6

    Lots of pounding the engine parts into place with the heel of their hands!! LOL

    • @stumccabe
      @stumccabe 5 лет назад +2

      In China they use a sledge hammer!

    • @MachTuck
      @MachTuck 4 года назад

      Hand built! lol

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster 4 года назад +2

    I wonder how many of these type planes crashed or got hijacked 🤔.

  • @normanjack9243
    @normanjack9243 3 года назад

    The "Veemee" flown by "Cockrill and Brown."
    Well...close enough I guess.

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, that would be the Vimy flown by Alcock and Brown.

  • @ahardrocker
    @ahardrocker 2 года назад +1

    Nice Ad just too bad my Mother was one of 48 passengers KILLED when it crashed on 18 Jan 1960 due to pilots Mistakes of NOT Deicing of the plane during Ice conditions while in flight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @halukaslan
    @halukaslan 4 года назад +1

    Twins but don’t wear same clothes

  • @TheCannonofMohammed
    @TheCannonofMohammed 6 лет назад +5

    Ugh---Dart engines!!! What a whine! Many airline employees lost their hearing working around those screamers (back when wearing ear-muffs wasn't cool).

    • @johneddy908
      @johneddy908 4 года назад +2

      The Dart's loud whistling sound came from the centrifugal compressors to the best of my knowledge.

  • @townandcountrytallywhacker2968
    @townandcountrytallywhacker2968 Год назад +1

    The end of Capital was not pretty. I worked there in '84 or so with a crew of angry white trash jailbirds from the Lavergne / Smyrna, TN (Nashville) area. They were doing contract maintenance on OLD 4 engine jets. The slop crew made doing floor/ airframe work a biohazard by sloshing toilet juice throughout. One day we couldn't get a UPS drop down cargo door to slide into its recess. After recess inspection, we removed a large mass of leafy green packed substance and pitched it over the side. Thinking we had a large clean up job before lunch, we came to the floor to find an unheard of cleanly swept area. Who would have done that ? !!!!

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 6 месяцев назад +1

      "leafy green packed substance" - for smoking no doubt.