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VICKERS Viscount (C-FTHL) - This is Air Canada Viscount CF-THL being readied to leave Ottawa for Montreal in late summer of 1973. Photographs by Alfred Holden. Viscount service was winding down, at the time. As a teenager I somehow rounded up the fare to fly Ottawa-Montreal (Viscount) and Montreal-Burlington Vt. (Allegheny BAC-1-11) a couple of times, to visit family. All the pictures appear to be from the same trip - the aircraft, the tail, the view from my seat, the interior with flight attendant, luggage being unloaded in Montreal, plus my window seat (and a big window it was). As you can see, by this time these had four abreast seating and felt very roomy to fly in, a full-sized cabin carrying only about 40 people. Taken with my Kodak Instamatic, so not so sharp, but perhaps a nice set for folks to look at -- a Vickers Viscount near the end of its front-line service. These had been a real workhorse for Air Canada. I attempted to post the details in the appropriate field but was unable, so heres the data in the comment.
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VICKERS Viscount (C-FTHL)

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This is Air Canada Viscount CF-THL being readied to leave Ottawa for Montreal in late summer of 1973. Photographs by Alfred Holden. Viscount service was winding down, at the time. As a teenager I somehow rounded up the fare to fly Ottawa-Montreal (Viscount) and Montreal-Burlington Vt. (Allegheny BAC-1-11) a couple of times, to visit family. All the pictures appear to be from the same trip - the aircraft, the tail, the view from my seat, the interior with flight attendant, luggage being unloaded in Montreal, plus my window seat (and a big window it was). As you can see, by this time these had four abreast seating and felt very roomy to fly in, a full-sized cabin carrying only about 40 people. Taken with my Kodak Instamatic, so not so sharp, but perhaps a nice set for folks to look at -- a Vickers Viscount near the end of its front-line service. These had been a real workhorse for Air Canada. I attempted to post the details in the appropriate field but was unable, so here's the data in the comment.

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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNear Portage la Prairie, ManitobaPortage La Prairie/Southport () First seen 02:38PM CDT 02:43PM CDT 0:05
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNear Carman, MBNear Portage la Prairie, Manitoba First seen 02:21PM CDT Last seen 02:37PM CDT 0:16
16-Apr-2024 UnknownPortage La Prairie/Southport ()Near Carman, MB 01:42PM CDT Last seen 02:10PM CDT 0:27
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNear Portage la Prairie, ManitobaPortage La Prairie/Southport () First seen 10:35AM CDT 10:45AM CDT 0:09
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNear Portage la Prairie, ManitobaNear Portage la Prairie, Manitoba First seen 10:16AM CDT Last seen 10:33AM CDT 0:17
16-Apr-2024 UnknownPortage La Prairie/Southport ()Near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 09:28AM CDT Last seen 09:56AM CDT 0:28
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