10 Reasons the Vickers VC10 was the Keith Moon of Jetliners

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7 comments
  1. kimmargosein's avatar

    What is going on with the one that seems to have crashed? I checked the various users and photos online, and I can’t find that airline.

  2. Lord Lucan's avatar

    Hello. The more I read your posts, the more I “get them” and appreciate your humor (humour)
    Before I get wiped, yet again from the comments, I want to say again what a superb job was was done with the series on the P-47. Absolutely outstanding!

  3. Rick's avatar

    As both a rock history geek -and- avgeek, this article made my day. Cheers!!

  4. Bob Weltzien MD PhD's avatar

    I flew on a BOAC VC-10 from London Heathrow to New York JFK in 1971. I remember it being a very comfortable ride. It was pretty loud in the toilets when we were in flight.

    1. Kimberly Margosein's avatar

      Mile High Club or did they serve chili on the inflight meal?

  5. David Pollard's avatar

    A totally absorbing article about my favourite aircraft t

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