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1966 Eppley Field Omaha Nebraska Braniff BAC 1-11 postcard
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Nassau International Airport, Bahamas, Bahamas Airways BAC 1-11 Postcard.
BAC 111-208AL 'St Mel' with ground crewman carrying wheel chocks. Ill fated Canadair DC-4M G-ALHG in background. At Ringway in 1967
BAC 111-201AC in BUA new 'hockey stick' livery at Ringway EGCC in 1969
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtUuESIP5U4)
British Aerospace One-Eleven
Originally designed by Hunting Aircraft Ltd as a four-abreast 48-seat airliner, with a 1,610-km (1,000-mile) range, the One-Eleven entered service on 9 April 1965. Variants include the Series 300, first ordered by American Airlines and altered to meet US regulations, and the Series 500 which appeared in 1966 with a stretched fuselage, increased by 4.11m (13ft 6in), and wingspan increased by 1.2m (5ft).