Addition to the VC.10's, that could be made only thanks to Hood's great help.
Majority of the VC.10's for the BUA were configured in combined passenger/freight arrangement with a cargo door on the left side of the fuselage. Vickers tried to exploit the potential of the VC.10 for the cargo operations by creating several specialized projects for that purpose. F-3 was an all-cargo upgrade of BUA design with a large side-loading door and capacity to carry 80.000 pounds (36320 kilograms) of payload. This was followed by more ambitious F-4, which had swinging nose (similar in their concept to the later Guppy freighters used to transport Airbus fuselages) and payload capacity similar to that of F-3, cargo hold of 83 feet of useful length (25,3 m) and effective range of 3600 miles.
Great Britain, Vickers VC.10 F-4 Freighter
Another, but much less known project of freighter VC.10 was the one that contained a clamshell nose door and Jumbo-like upper deck with hump, clearly reminiscent of the ATL Carvair aircraft (itself conversions of DC-4) that were used at the time as air ferries over the La Manche Channel. Exact details seem sketchy, though, as it was purely Vickers' internal study that never progressed beyond the stage of concept model.
All the praise for this drawing need to go to Hood who made all the hard work with the necessary changes.
Great Britain, Vickers VC.10 Freighter