When the RB211 was tested on G-AXLR (XR809) it was seen as a complete success but twisted her spine. The power of one RB greater than 2 Conways!
WHY didnt they replace the engines on the fleet aircraft LATER with a PAIR of the new engines to replace the Conways, as I heard was rumoured in the late 70's whilst I was at Brize? That would have given the whole fleet an new lease of life. It wouldnt have been a PURE VC10 but I guess we would have come to love tham regardless, in time.
I know this was a serious plan at one stage does anyone know of it or WHY they didnt do it. The design was already THERE for the modified stub wing to mount the 211. This would have been an AWESOMELY powerful and QUIET VC10.
I know with ETOPS ratings at the time they wouldnt let a 2 engine aircraft DIRECTLY over the atlantic. As they do now. But the 777 broke that mould with her record breaking inaugural crossing. This now allows ETOPS on 2 engines.
Any of the 'old boys' out there at all, come on and join us! TENDET one step forward! RIP 10 squadron those were the days!