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"Spiv" wrote in message ... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Spiv" wrote in message ... The Britannia derived from No. 111. The Brabazon and Britannia were different aircraft. Read about the Brababzon project. Not in the early to mid 50s they never. The Viscount was a big seller in the US, so was the BAC 1-11. The stretched Viscounts sold well in the US, the BAC One-Eleven was not a turboprop. We know. It was the second short haul jet, the first being the French Caravelle. That it was not Deliveries began in 1965 , the Boeing 727 entered service in 1964 and the Tupolev TU-124 entered service between Moscow and Ulyanovsk in December 1962 Keith |
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