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"Vickers: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step into the world of aviation history with Vickers, a name synonymous with innovation and excellence

Background imageVickers Collection: Supermarine aeroplane, Rolls-Royce S. 6

Supermarine aeroplane, Rolls-Royce S. 6
The Supermarine aeroplane, Rolls-Royce S.6, winner of the International Schneider Trophy Air Race in 1922, 1927 and 1929, and holder of the world speed record of 357.7 mph

Background imageVickers Collection: Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, XD869

Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, XD869, and Handley Page Victor BMk1, XA931

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 C1 XR808 10 Sqn RAF Hong Kong 1968

Vickers VC10 C1 XR808 10 Sqn RAF Hong Kong 1968
Vickers VC10 C1 XR808 of 10 Squadron RAF Transport Command landing at Kai Tak, Hong Kong in 1968 Date: 1968

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers 417 Wellington III -employed by Bomber Command

Vickers 417 Wellington III -employed by Bomber Command throughout the war years

Background imageVickers Collection: Airship Guarantee Co. R-100

Airship Guarantee Co. R-100
R-100 Airship Flying Close to the Docking Tower at Cardington, Bedfordshire Date: 1930

Background imageVickers Collection: RAF Varsity T Mk. 1 - RAF Gaydon

RAF Varsity T Mk. 1 - RAF Gaydon
Royal Air Force Vickers Varsity T Mk.1 WF335 G from 2 Air Navigation School at RAF Gaydon Date: 1967

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC-10 (forward view) aloft of BOACs G-ARVB

Vickers VC-10 (forward view) aloft of BOACs G-ARVB

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 C1 XV102 Guy Gibson VC

Vickers VC10 C1 XV102 Guy Gibson VC
Vickers VC10 C1, XV102, Guy Gibson VC, of RAF Air Support Command

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Super VC10 G-ASGO in BOAC markings

Vickers Super VC10 G-ASGO in BOAC markings
Vickers Super VC10, G-ASGO, in BOAC markings

Background imageVickers Collection: Sir George Edwards in front of a Vickers Viscount in 1960

Sir George Edwards in front of a Vickers Viscount in 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageVickers Collection: Three Vickers Valiant B(K)1s on the runway

Three Vickers Valiant B(K)1s on the runway

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Type 498 Viking 1 G-AGRW Vagabond

Vickers Type 498 Viking 1 G-AGRW Vagabond
Vickers Type 498 Viking 1, G-AGRW, Vagabond, in British European Airways markings

Background imageVickers Collection: Alcock & Brown - 3

Alcock & Brown - 3
Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown terminate their successful first crossing of the Atlantic by air by crashing their Vickers Vimy in an Irish bog

Background imageVickers Collection: Crew inspection of the Vickers Vimy

Crew inspection of the Vickers Vimy selected for the England to Australia flight. In the front from left: Capt Ross Smith, Lt Keith Smith and Sgt W.H. (Wally) Shiers. In the rear cockpit is J.M

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Viscount 707 EI-AFV St Patrick of Aer Lingus

Vickers Viscount 707 EI-AFV St Patrick of Aer Lingus
Vickers Viscount 707, EI-AFV, St Patrick, of Aer Lingus

Background imageVickers Collection: Wellington Construction

Wellington Construction
Assembly of a Wellington bomber at the Vickers factory. This was the RAFs standard light bomber at the outbreak of World War Two

Background imageVickers Collection: WW2 - Vickers Wellington Bomber

WW2 - Vickers Wellington Bomber
An illustration of a British WW2 Vickers Wellington bomber flying high, amongst the clouds. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Viscount

Vickers Viscount
Bea British European Airways Vickers Viscount Airliner Parked with an Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-104B Taxiing and the Hunting Hangar Behind Date: 1950s

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Vernon RAF air ambulance

Vickers Vernon RAF air ambulance J7143 on an airfield. Date: circa 1925

Background imageVickers Collection: Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa - built in the UK

Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa - built in the UK
The Mikasa - a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s, and was the only ship of her class

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EAUL at Martlesham Heath in 1920

Vickers Vimy Commercial G-EAUL at Martlesham Heath in 1920
Vickers Vimy Commercial, G-EAUL, at Martlesham Heath in 1920. Date: 1920

Background imageVickers Collection: Motorcycle Machine Gun Unit firing at aircraft, WW1

Motorcycle Machine Gun Unit firing at aircraft, WW1
Two men belonging to a Motorcycle Machine Gun Unit with a Scott motorcycle during the First World War, using a Vickers machine gun to fire at aircraft. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageVickers Collection: The Vickers VC 10 built for B. O. A. C. by British Aircraft Corporation

The Vickers VC 10 built for B. O. A. C. by British Aircraft Corporation
The Vickers VC 10 built for B.O.A.C. by British Aircraft Corporation and powered by Rolls-Royce Conway engines. Date: circa 1963

Background imageVickers Collection: Launch of the Vickers Airship R80 at Barrow, Walney Isla?

Launch of the Vickers Airship R80 at Barrow, Walney Isla?
Launch of the Vickers Airship R80 at Barrow, Walney Island, UK with a Man Standing on Top of the Roof

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 G-ARTA BOAC prototype Farnborough 1962

Vickers VC10 G-ARTA BOAC prototype Farnborough 1962
Vickers VC10 G-ARTA BOAC prototype taking off at first public appearance at Farnborough Air Show 6 September 1962 Date: 1962

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 K2 ZA143 101 Sqn RAF Brize Norton 2000

Vickers VC10 K2 ZA143 101 Sqn RAF Brize Norton 2000
Vickers VC10 K2 ZA143 of 101 Sqn RAF landing at Brize Norton in 2000 Date: 2000

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 K4 ZD242 101 Sqn RAF Brize Norton 2000

Vickers VC10 K4 ZD242 101 Sqn RAF Brize Norton 2000
Vickers VC10 K4 ZD242 of 101 Sqn RAF at Brize Norton in 2000 Date: 2000

Background imageVickers Collection: WW2 Poster -- Don t Waver, Help Wavell

WW2 Poster -- Don t Waver, Help Wavell
Dont Waver, Help Wavell. En---ds War Weapons Week, 17-24 May 1940. War saving photolithographic poster, published by The National Savings Committee, London, The Scottish Savings Committee

Background imageVickers Collection: Messrs Vickers Iron Foundry - Barrow-in-Furness

Messrs Vickers Iron Foundry - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers(ja) Wild Goose missile on a rail trolley

Vickers(ja) Wild Goose missile on a rail trolley

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Viscount 812 G-AVIW

Vickers Viscount 812 G-AVIW (msn 358) of Channel Airways at Southend Airport. Date: 1969

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC-1 Viking airliner

Vickers VC-1 Viking airliner
Bea Vickers Vc-1 Viking Airliner Two Passenger Eating Lunch Date: 1947

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers R 23 British airship

Vickers R 23 British airship, one of four built at Barrow-in-Furness. It required a 17-man crew, first flew in September 1917

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Valiant second prototype WB215

Vickers Valiant second prototype WB215
Vickers Valiant second prototype, WB215, was fitted with Super Sprite rocket packs under each wing

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers VC10 G-ARVA in BOAC markings

Vickers VC10 G-ARVA in BOAC markings
Vickers VC10, G-ARVA, in BOAC markings

Background imageVickers Collection: British R100 airship in flight

British R100 airship in flight
The British R100 airship in flight. She was a rigid airship, designed by Barnes Wallis and built by Vickers for the UK Air Ministry, making her first flight on 16 December 1929. Date: circa 1929

Background imageVickers Collection: British rigid airship No. 9 in flight, WW1

British rigid airship No. 9 in flight, WW1
British rigid airship No. 9 (also known as 9r) during the First World War, the first British rigid airship to be completed by Vickers

Background imageVickers Collection: British soldiers in trench, Oppy-Gavrelle line, France, WW1

British soldiers in trench, Oppy-Gavrelle line, France, WW1
Two men of the York and Lancashire Regiment in a trench on the 62nd Division front, Oppy-Gavrelle line, northern France, during the First World War

Background imageVickers Collection: Alcock and Brown - Aviators

Alcock and Brown - Aviators
British aviators John Alcock (1892 - 1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886 1948) made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919.[1] They flew a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber

Background imageVickers Collection: Advert, Rolls-Royce, Vickers Vimy biplane

Advert, Rolls-Royce, Vickers Vimy biplane
Advert for Rolls-Royce, 25th anniversary of a Vickers Vimy biplane with Rolls-Royce engines, first direct Atlantic crossing by air, June 1919. 1944

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Windsor B. 1 prototype

Vickers Windsor B. 1 prototype
Vickers Windsor B.1 prototype Date: 1945

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Viscount 812 - G-AVHE

Vickers Viscount 812 - G-AVHE
Vickers Viscount 812 G-AVHE (msn 363), of Channel Airways at Southend Airport. Date: 1970

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Varsity T. 1 VX828

Vickers Varsity T. 1 VX828
Vickers Varsity T.1 prototype VX828 Date: circa 1950

Background imageVickers Collection: In the Vale of Amersham

In the Vale of Amersham (1859). Vickers, Alfred 1786-1868. Date: 1859

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Wellington DWI

Vickers Wellington DWI

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Victoria V J9763

Vickers Victoria V J9763
Vickers Victoria V, J9763

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Valiant B(PR)K1 WZ376 refuels Avro Vulcan

Vickers Valiant B(PR)K1 WZ376 refuels Avro Vulcan
Vickers Valiant B(PR)K1, WZ376, refuels Avro Vulcan B1, XH478

Background imageVickers Collection: Vickers Valiant B(K)1 XD870

Vickers Valiant B(K)1 XD870
Vickers Valiant B(K)1, XD870



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"Vickers: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step into the world of aviation history with Vickers, a name synonymous with innovation and excellence. From the iconic Supermarine aeroplane to the powerful Rolls-Royce S. 6 engine, it has left an indelible mark on the skies. Take a journey back in time as we explore some of Vickers' most remarkable creations. The Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, XD869 - these mighty aircrafts were at the forefront of Britain's defense during crucial moments in history. Not limited to military prowess alone, it also played a vital role in civilian aviation. The Airship Guarantee Co. R-100 showcased their expertise in airship design and engineering. The sleek silhouette of the Vickers VC-10 soaring above BOAC's G-ARVB captures both elegance and power. This forward view offers a glimpse into the golden age of commercial air travel. RAF Gaydon witnessed the majestic presence of RAF Varsity T Mk. 1 - a testament to Vicker's commitment to training future aviators. XV102 Guy Gibson VC proudly displays its Vickers VC10 C1 insignia, paying homage to one of Britain's greatest war heroes while showcasing cutting-edge technology. G-ASGO stands tall as it dons BOAC markings on its livery –the unmistakable symbol of British Airways' early days when they operated under this name. Witness three magnificent Valiant B (K)1s lined up on the runway –a sight that exemplifies strength in numbers and showcases their strategic importance for Bomber Command operations during critical times. Crew inspection reveals meticulous attention to detail as they ensure every aspect is perfect before taking off aboard the legendary Vickers Vimy –a true workhorse that paved new frontiers in long-distance flight capabilities.