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[[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations|Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport]]. <br>
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[[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations|Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport]].<br>
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One of the three [[:Category: Boeing 727|727]]s operated by Air Nauru.  
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 1 September 2023

China Rose movie poster.

Movie (1983)

Starring:
George C. Scott (Burton Allen)
Michael Biehn (Daniel Allen)
Ali MacGraw (Rose Arrow)
Denis Lill (Supt. George)
David Snell (Doug Kornfeld)
James Hong (Prof. Chen)

A man arrives in China to search for his son, whom he hasn't seen in many years. A female American Embassy employee, who knows the country and speaks the language, is assigned to assist him, but soon they run into more trouble than they expected.

Boeing 707-351C

Two ex- Northwest Orient Airlines 707-351C in their last days with Cathay Pacific livery.
N°3 and 4 Pratt & Whitney JT9D engines of a Boeing 747 in the foreground.

Boeing 707-351C of Cathay Pacific Airways.

Boeing 747-121

Registration N737PA, c/n 19644/13. First flight in January 1970. Delivered to Pan American World Airways in January 1970 named Clipper Red Jacket. Leased to Eastern Air Lines between January 1971 and May 1972, named 737. Returned to Pan Am and renamed Clipper Ocean Herald. Sold to Trans Air Services as 5N-HHS in May 1992. Wfu by 1996.

Reg.N737PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Ocean Herald of PAN AM-Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 747-121

Unreadable Clipper name.

Boeing 727-100

Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
One of the three 727s operated by Air Nauru.

Boeing 727-100 of Air Nauru.


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