Propeller airliners

 

ATR 42 PH-XLE of Air Exel, flying for KLM

 

ATR 72 F-GHPV of Brit Air, flying for Air France
ATR 72 G-BVTK of British Airways

(picture supplied by Dirk Lenssens)

 

Beech 99 Airliner of Air Vegas, on the approach to Valle Grand Canyon Airport...
.... followed by a sister ship from the same stable...

 

Bristol Britannia, the 'Whispering Giant'.

One of the first turboprop airliners, the Britannia was notable for its low engine noise level in the passenger cabin, which explaines its nickname.

(picture supplied by Dirk Lenssens)

 

British Aerospace Jetstream 31 N430UE of Sunrise Airlines
... with sistership N431UE parked alongside

 

Britten-Norman BN2A Islander, VH-AIA of Island Airways (1968)

 

Britten-Norman BN-2A-III Trislander, 6Y-JJI of Trans Jamaican airlines

 

Convair CV-340 D-ACIG of Lufthansa (1955)

 

De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, V2-LCJ of LIAT (1988)

 

Douglas DC 4, OO-CBF of Sabena
Douglas DC 4, PH-DDS of the Dutch Dakota Association

 

Douglas DC 6B of Sabena

(photographer unknown - via Dirk Lenssens)

 

Douglas DC 7 OO-SFB outside the Douglas factory

(Douglas press photograph)

 

Embraer EMB.110P-2 G-BNOC Bandeirante of Connectair/British Caledonian Commuter

 

Ford 5-AT-B Trimotor N9683 of American Airlines, suspended from the National Air and Space Museum's roof.

 

British Aerospace HS.748-2A, C6-BED of Bahamasair (1982)
British Aerospace HS.748, LV-PUM of Aerolineas Argentinas

 

Ilyushin Il 18 of Interflug.

This example is preserved at the Leo Junior aircraft museum at Hermeskeil, Germany.

 

Saab SF.340 of American Eagle, one of the feederliners operating in American Airlines colors

 

Vickers Viscount series 700 of BEA

(photo by unknown photographer - The Aviation Buffs archive)

Vickers V.806 Viscount G-AOYG of British Air Ferries

 

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