Aviation Ads 1957: Vanguard

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Vanguard Aviation Ad 1957

Quieter Airfields? Yes, with the Vanguard

The many problems of noise nuisance on and around airfields will be reduced by the introduction of the Vickers Vanguard. Noise from the four Rolls-Royce Tyne propeller-turbines is remarkably low for an aircraft of the Vanguard's size and power. This will be of particular advantage when operating from airfields in or near residential areas.

A lower noise level on the airport will also increase efficiency in the administrative blocks and improve the broadcasting of passenger information. The lower interior noise and vibration will win approval from operators, pilots and passengers.


For your notebook.
Gases from the Tyne engines are only exhausted after the power has been absorbed by the turbine. This is one reason for reduced noise. The other is the low propeller tip speed.

Rolls Royce Tyne

VICKERS VANGUARD
VICKERS-ARMSTRONG (AIRCRAFT) LIMITED WEYBRIDGE SURREY