Finding visuals...
  • The Locator
  • Airframes Database

    Social media...
    Follow AV on facebook
    Follow AV on Twitter @aerial_visuals
    Follow the AV YouTube Channel

    Site navigation...
  • Home
  • Desktop Calendar
  • The Racers
  • FAQs
  • About Aerial Visuals
  • Comment on this Dossier

  • Search For Airframes Now
    Search - Index - Gallery - Reports - Lists - AV Needs You!

    This page documents a history of a specific aircraft. The details provided vary from aircraft to aircraft and are dependent on the research and amount of data uploaded to the Aerial Visuals database.

    Airframe Family: Bristol 100/200/300 Britannia / CL-28/CP-107 Argus / CL-44/CC-106 Yukon
    Latest Model:175-312F Britannia
    Last Military Serial:XX367 RAE
    Construction Number:13421
    Last Civil Registration:9Q-CHY
    Compressed ID:Bristol 175-312F sn XX367 RAE cn 13...
    Latest Owner or Location:Business Cash Flow Aviation

    EDIT THE HISTORY HERE
    If you can add to the history or would like to submit a correction please use the editor to do so.

    UPLOAD A PHOTO
    If you have a photo of this airframe to share then use the photo upload tool.

    The Airframes Database depends on user contributions to stay current.
    If you have any news about this airframe or photos which you would like to share please do so
    by using the links above.
    The more you and others share the better the database becomes!

    Dates

    Event

    1958

    Constructed as a 175-312.

    10 June 1958

    To British Overseas Airways Coropration with new c/r G-AOVM (BRITANNIA 312F, 13421).

    28 March 1964

    Leased to British Eagles International Airlines.
    Markings changed to: Team Spirit

    February 1968

    Converted to a 175-312F.

    1 December 1969

    To Air Spain with new c/r EC-BSY (Bristol 175 ritannia 312F, 13421).

    November 1971

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Aircraft Establishment with s/n XX367.

    1983

    Withdrawn from use and stored.

    23 July 1983


    Photographer: Andy Chetwyn
    Notes: Bristol Britannia 312 XX367 Team Spirit of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment based at Boscombe Down parked at RIAT at RAF Greenham Common in July 1983. Built for BOAC as G-AOVM in 1957 she flew with the AandAEE between 1971 and 1983 and ended her days in Africa, finally being scrapped in 1994

    March 1984

    To Katale Aero Transport with new c/r 9Q-CHY.
    Operated with markings: Hubert

    April 1989

    To Business Cash Flow Aviation keeping c/r 9Q-CHY.

    1991

    Permanently withdrawn from use.

    1994

    Scrapped.
    Broken up at Kinshasha, Zaire.


    This dossier is waiting for review by an editor.This airframe dossier is based on
    unreviewed imported data.
    If you can verify the documented history or add to it with additional text and/or photos please feel free to do so by using the upload tool and the history editor.

    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    Turbo Prop Airlines Production List by J. Roach and A.B. Eastwood

    Internet Sources
    Civil Aircraft Register of the World by Pascal Brugier
    Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom
    RZJets
    Spanish Register of Civil Aircraft Since 1920 by Jose Ramon Valero

    Individual Contributors
    Terry Fletcher

    Tell Others About this Airframe Dossier
    Forum Link: [URL=https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=136861][IMG]/home/users/web/b1393/nf.aerialvisuals/public_html/AV/Support/Logo_20x20.jpg[/IMG]Aerial Visuals - Airframe Dossier - Bristol 175-312F Britannia, s/n XX367 RAE, c/n 13421, c/r 9Q-CHY[/URL]
    Direct Link: https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=136861

    Copyright 1993-2025 AerialVisuals.ca
    The Aerial Visuals pages are best viewed with a screen at least 800 pixels wide.
    In case you are wondering Aerial Visuals is a huge fan Google Chrome. If you do not have Chrome installed why not?
    Aerial Visuals requires cookies and Javascript to function correctly. Please ensure these features are enabled in your browser.
    Aerial Visuals is powered by Netfirms.