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Viscount G-AOHR

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 16:58
by Garry Russell
The brain sometimes rattles with the odd loose bit floating around with nowhere else to go.

So I could do with a clear out.

This Viscount was one of the aircraft scrapped in the mid Seventies, in this case 1976.

It was one of a very small number of those scrapped at the time to wear full BA livery.

I read an article many years ago about a school that had the nose of 'HR

I have never been able to find any pics or real information about it.

I doubt very much if they still have is unless it's hidden in a shed. :dunno: , guess scrapped years ago.

The school started with a "K" either Keightly or Kegworth or something along those lines.

So anyone remember sitting next to a BA liveried Viscount nose in class?, that is if it wasn't painted in some other colour :think:

Quite what they used it for I'm not sure, I think it was only a playground item and probably lasted only a short time

It's one of those hazy memories that bug from time to time. :poke:


In fact anyone has any knowledge of classic British bits that don't normally get reported anywhere?

Garry

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 18:29
by TobyV
Garry,

Think you're getting confused! Kegworth was the site of the G-OBME crash!

Toby

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 18:36
by Garry Russell
TobyV wrote:Garry,

Think you're getting confused! Kegworth was the site of the G-OBME crash!

Toby
I know.......and I'm not getting confused with the crash there is a Kegworth villiage

and I said or something like that.

Garry

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 18:46
by TobyV
Fair enough Garry. A quick search on museum-explorer.org.uk revealed nothing. Your best bet would be an old copy of "Wrecks & Relics" I would think.

Meantime, a photo of 'HR in better times:
http://www.berlin-spotter.de/focus/2006 ... unt802.jpg

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 18:50
by TobyV
Whilst looking for that, I found this:
http://www.planeboys.de/thf/airlines/Ai ... irways.htm

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 18:54
by Garry Russell
Hi Toby

Wrecks and Relics I only have two and it's not on either of them.

In fact they contain quite a few and no one seems to have realised that the Herald noses at Jersey went to private owners so it's possible this was never listed.


Garry

Posted: 03 Aug 2006, 11:56
by Viscount Cornbank
The books are all at loggerheads when it comes to the 802 cull of the mid 70's, :roll: particularly with regard to the aircraft scrapped at Rhoose, HG, HN, HR and HS . The others, most of which survived in some form or another, are more accurate. One is reported to have gone to a South Wales ATC squadron ('HN?) but apart from Garry's info, there is little record of HRs demise. I think HW was the only other one in full BA livery that was withdrawn at the time.

Fraser

Re: Viscount G-AOHR

Posted: 03 Aug 2006, 20:15
by johnhinson
Garry Russell wrote:
It was one of a very small number of those scrapped at the time to wear full BA livery.

I read an article many years ago about a school that had the nose of 'HR

I have never been able to find any pics or real information about it.

I doubt very much if they still have is unless it's hidden in a shed. :dunno: , guess scrapped years ago.

The school started with a "K" either Keightly or Kegworth or something along those lines.
According to ATDB, the forward fuselage went to RAF St Athan.

John