707 Year One
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Documentary (1960)
Production:
Don Usher (Writter and Director)
Al Hansom (Photographer)
Les Chipman (Photographer)
Gordon Williams (Photographer)
Gene Sargent (Music)
Promo film about Boeing 707 produced by the Boeing Motion Pictures Group. Presentation of technical tests and commercial development of different variants in the last years of the 1950s.
Boeing 707
Beginning the film.
Boeing 707-300 Intercontinental
Series 300 Prototype first flight at Boeing's Renton plant.[See discussion tab (1)]
Registration N714PA, c/n 17592/13. First flight in November 1958. Delivered to Pan American World Airways in August 1959, named Jet Clipper Golden Eagle. Leased to Southern Cross Airways between June 1971 and August 1972. Sold to Falcon Co. in June 1974, registered N714FC. Sold to Perfect Air Tours in September 1975. Leased to Mekong Airlines in June 1978. Subleased to Willis Co. between May to October 1979. Broken up in August 1981 at Boeing Field (King County International Airport (BFI/KBFI)).
Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 707-123
Inauguration of delivery to American Airlines.
Registration N7503A, c/n 17630/9. Delivered new to American Airlines in December 1958, named 503-Flagship California. Converted later to 707-123B. Wfu in September 1977. Broken up in October 1977.
Boeing 707-321
At New York International Airport (John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK/KJFK) nowadays. ([See discussion tab (2)] from where Pan American started its commercial 707 Intercontinental operations in October 1958.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
2x Air France's C-47 on the apron of Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget (LBG/LFPB). [See discussion tab (3)]
Unidentified Aircraft in the background to the right.
To the left, the 707-321 which has just arrived, displayed right below.
Boeing 707-321
Final taxiing at Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget. [See discussion tab (3)]
Unreadable name.
Boeing 707-321
Goes up runway 33 for imminent takeoff at Aeroporto Ciampino Ovest (Aeroporto Internazionale di Roma–Ciampino "G. B. Pastine" (CIA/LIRA)) nowadays. [See discussion tab (4)]
Douglas DC-6
On the apron of Aeroporto Ciampino Ovest. [See discussion tab (4)]
707 described above has taken off from Runway 13.
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation
On the apron. The same 707 flies over Aeroporto Ciampino Ovest.[See discussion tab (4)]
Vickers Viscount
Parked on the tarmac next to the Super Constellation, difficult to say if it's a Series 700 or an Series 800, but apparently from BEA-British European Airways.
Boeing 707-131
On the apron of San Francisco International Airport (SFO/KSFO).[See discussion tab (5)]
Inaugural day of TWA's entry into service of the Boeing 707-131.
Background:
Registration N731TW, c/n 17658/18. First flight in December 1958. Delivered to TWA in January 1959. Sold to IAI in December 1971, converted to freighter. Sold to Ramacos AG in November 1975. Sold to Compagnie Air Fret in September 1976, registered F-BUZJ. Stored in 1982 at Flughafen München-Riem (EDDM/MUC). Sold to Lukum Air Service (LUKAS) in March 1983, registered 9Q-CBD. Sold to Omega Air in March 1984, registered 9Q-CKP. Stored in December 1984. Broken up at Shannon Airport (EINN/SNN) in November 1986.
Unknown registration in the foreground.
Boeing 707-131
At New York International Airport. ([See discussion tab (2)])
In the sky on New-York/San Francisco route.
Boeing 707-131
Back again at San Francisco International Airport (SFO/KSFO).[See discussion tab (5)]
Registration N732TW, c/n 17659/19.First flight in Februry 1959. Delivered to TWA in March 1959. Leased to Phoenix Airways from March to October 1972. Sold to IAI in October 1972. Sold to TEA-Trans European Airways in March 1973, registered OO-TEC. Leased to Nigeria Airways in November 1977. Returned to TEA in December 1977. Broken up in March 1982 at Brussels National (EBBR/BRU), used for fire training.
Tail fin of a TWA's Constellation in the foreground left.
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