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Histories of Airliners

a short history on the 10 or so preserved Vickers VC10s around the world. While most are in museums in the United Kingdom, some are found elsewhere. These artifacts account for about 20% of the total number built.

Thanks to the usual sources of pictures, aka Airliners.net and Flickr, along with a few other sources of the real hard to find pictures of surviving aircraft.
A big shout out to the folks who run vc10.net for compiling the survivors history, allowing me to make a better video

Coordinates to each surviving Vickers VC10
At the Flugausetellung Peter Junior Museum: 49.68576963070484, 6.961446715933398
Brooklands Museum: 51.355684216873925, 0.46545234007648056
Imperial War Museum: Duxford: 52.093079354995325, 0.12849194463727057
RAF Midlands: 52.64488320648245, 2.312620979630905
Avro Hertiage Museum: 53.335121498965655, 2.1521114897289464
South Wales Aviation Museum: 51.41982612875614, 3.4397724103345007
Dunsfold Aerodrome: 51.115487759352284, 0.5390516629638323
East Midlands Aeropark: 52.83306447559735, 1.3464907928441876
Al Mahatta Museum: 25.34588074056602, 55.39534597375515

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