Looking at your model of the VC10, it looks as if it should be doing 500+mph just sitting there, but to me its always looked as if aerodynamicists never played a part in the design of the Beverley at all Maybe engineers better acquainted with bluff body flow
Well, the Bev was designed simply for getting the load there..............e..v..e..n..t..u..a..l..l..y Purely a practical design, speed and range were not considered important in the political climate of the day. I suppose the fact that it was slow meant there was little point in smoothing off the shape.
But I do like the big blunt nose, and the height of the thing, it looks very macho and capable, especially viewed head-on.
They really are beauty and the Beast - The only Bev I ever got near was the one Courtline purchased intending to haul RB211's in for the
Tristar which was actually smart idea at the time seeing as the early 211s
had a habit of throwing fans (so Im told) - Fortunatly Court went TU before
they ever had to use the thing - just considering a jolly from LTN-PMI would have been daunting