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Vickers VC10 C1 – XR808, 10 Sqn RAF Air Support Command, RAF Brize Norton 1967 1/400

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Gemini MACS 1/400 scale RAMRAF035: Vickers VC10 C1 Transport in the livery of XR808 of 10 Sqn, RAF Air Support Command based at Brize Norton. This is a highly accurate, superb quality diecast miniature limited edition model by Gemini. It features realistic landing gear with rolling rubber tyres, moving tailplane and authentic markings. These are perfect if you don’t have room to display the larger Corgi models. Excellent value, absolutely gorgeous and highly collectible.

Length 5.25 inches Wingspan 4.5 inches

The Vickers VC10 is a mid-sized, narrow-body long-range British jet airliner designed and built by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd and first flown at Brooklands, Surrey, in 1962. The airliner was designed to operate on long-distance routes from the shorter runways of the era and commanded excellent hot and high performance for operations from African airports. The performance of the VC10 was such that it achieved the fastest crossing of the Atlantic by a subsonic jet airliner of 5 hours and 1 minute, a record that was held for 41 years, until February 2020 when a British Airways Boeing 747 broke the record at 4 hours 56 minutes due to Storm Ciara. Only the supersonic Concorde was faster. The VC10 is often compared to the larger Soviet Ilyushin Il-62, the two types being the only airliners to use a rear-engined quad layout. The smaller business jet Lockheed JetStar also has this engine arrangement.

Although only a relatively small number of VC10s were built, they provided long service with BOAC and other airlines from the 1960s to 1981. They were also used from 1965 as strategic air transports for the Royal Air Force, and ex-passenger models and others were used as aerial refuelling aircraft. The 50th anniversary of the first flight of the prototype VC10, G-ARTA, was celebrated with a “VC10 Retrospective” Symposium and the official opening of a VC10 exhibition at Brooklands Museum on 29 June 2012. The type was retired from RAF service on 20 September 2013. It has been succeeded in the aerial refuelling role by the Airbus Voyager. VC10 K.3 ZA147 performed the final flight of the type on 25 September 2013.

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Weight 0.5 kg