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Viscount G-AMOG was the seventh of the original production of the 701 series and was delivered to British European Airways on 27 March 1953, being named 'Robert Falcon Scott' of the 'Discovery Class'. It was sold to Cambrian Airways in February 1963, who leased it to British Overseas Airways Corporation in March 1972, who named it 'Scottish Prince',to be one of two Viscounts flying the Scottish routes as a Prestwick feeder. On 1st April 1974, BEA merged with BOAC to form British Airways and G-AMOG flew for another two years in the new livery, before making its final flight to Cosford on 17 April 1976. After 30 years in the open, it was moved to the Scottish Museum of Flight at East Fortune, near Edinburgh in 2007. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - December 2007 > Aviation Archive Corgi Classics > Livery > Aviation > Civilian > BOAC Corgi Classics > Ranges > Aircraft > Aviation Archive > Civilian Registered Users: Bookmark
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