The Vickers Viscount 700 is a British medium-range turboprop airliner and the first production version of the Viscount suitable for operation through a range of climatic conditions, equipped with a pressurized fuselage, and can accommodate forty passengers and three crew members.

Manufacturer:
Vickers-Armstrongs
Country:
United Kingdom
Manufactured:
1948 to: 1963
ICAO:
VISC
Price:
US$0.305 million (1953)
Avionics:
Engine:
4x Rolls-Royce RDa3
Turboprop
Power:
1,381 horsepower
Max Cruise Speed:
276 knots
511 Km/h
Approach Speed (Vref):
138 knots
Travel range:
1,157 Nautical Miles
2,143 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:
Service Ceiling:
28,500 feet
Rate of Climb:
1200 feet / minute
6.10metre / second
Take Off Distance:
1536 metre - 5,039.31 feet
Landing Distance:
870 metre - 2,854.30 feet
Max Take Off Weight:
27,240 Kg
60,053 lbs
Max Landing Weight:
26,559 Kg
58,552 lbs
Max Payload:
5,909 Kg
13,027 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:
1,620 gallon
6,132 litre
Baggage Volume:
15 m3 / 530 ft3
Seats - Economy / General:
32 seats
Seats - Business Class:
Seats - First Class:
Cabin Height:
1.8 metre - 5.91 feet
Cabin Width:
2.87 metre - 9.42 feet
Cabin Length:
20.4 metre - 66.93 feet
Exterior Length:
24.96 metre - 81.89 feet
Tail height:
8.16 metre - 26.77 feet
Fuselage Diameter:
3.29 metre - 10.79 feet
Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
28.58 metre - 93.77 feet
Wing Tips:
No Winglets

The Vickers Viscount was the first turboprop airliner in the world to enter service. The Type 700 came out of the shortcomings of the earlier Type 630. The former prototype was considered very small and slow and has a higher operating cost for regular service. Airline indifference to the thirty-four seat Type 630 and the availability of better Dart engines led the manufacturing company to stretch the design to forty seats. Early flight testing also revealed the characteristics of the turboprop which resulted in development for a stretched version of the aircraft equipped with more powerful engines. The new prototype was designated as the Type 700. In February 1949, the Ministry of Supply placed an order for the Type 700.

On April 19, 1950, the Vickers Viscount 700 conducted its maiden flight. On April 17, 1953, the aircraft was awarded its type certification, following its entry into service with British European Airways (BEA) the next day. The aircraft was the subject of various large orders including from North America. Its flawlessness, better operating economics, and pressurization system greatly contributed to its successful outcome.

The Viscount 700 is powered by four Rolls-Royce Dart RDa3 turboprop engines which produce a maximum thrust of 1,381 horsepower each. The engine has a two-stage centrifugal compressor, a seven-straight flow combustion chambers with ignitors, and a three-stage axial turbine.

The aircraft has a maximum cruise speed of 276 knots and a travel range of up to 1,157 nautical miles. It can fly up to 28,500 feet and can climb at a rate of 1,200 feet per minute. It has a maximum takeoff distance of 1,536 meters and a maximum landing distance of 870 meters. The aircraft has a maximum takeoff weight of 27,240 kg, a maximum landing weight of 26,559 kg, a maximum payload of 5,909 kg, and a fuel capacity of 1,620 gallons. It can accommodate 40 passengers in flight, while alternative accommodation for 48 passengers can also be installed.

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