Nice shots Eddie
As to being surprised only one was preserved it is more true to say it is more or a surprise this one was preserved.
Dan Air kept one of each type by then so G-ALZO was saved.
It was two more years before the first attempt was made to preserve an airliner by a preservation group with the Viscount Preservation Trust saving G-ALWF at Liverpool.
So if it hadn't been for Dan Air's own preservation group the type would have been extinct like so many that ended their careers just before that.
Quite simply up until just after G-ALZO was retired large airliners were not saved......infact little was saved at all
We didn't save any Bristol 170's...the Superfreighter especially should have been represented, no Vikings....the one we have came from Holland.
We only have a Hermes because it was a cabin trainer, no Tudor, Marathon. :sad:
Even the Princess Flying boats were chopped up in 1967...ten years later it may have been a different story
Still nothing is assured......like the last Carvair at Southend being broken up...................and of course the Cosford saga. :crying:
Garry