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== [[:Category: Douglas DC-6| Douglas DC-6B]] == | == [[:Category: Douglas DC-6| Douglas DC-6B]] == | ||
Registration N6538C, c/n 43838. | Registration N6538C, c/n 43838. | ||
− | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h55m56s146.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] | + | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h55m56s146.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg. N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] |
− | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h56m12s209.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] | + | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h56m12s209.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg. N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] |
− | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h56m20s127.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] | + | [[Image: AAAvlcsnap-2014-08-09-02h56m20s127.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg. N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] |
[[Image: AAAi727785.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] | [[Image: AAAi727785.jpg|thumb|500px|none| Reg.N6538C Douglas DC-6B <i>Clipper Northwind</i> of PAA-Pan American World Airways .]] | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 16 September 2014
Movie (1954)
Starring:
Mark Stevens (Vic Barron)
Martha Hyer (Peggy Harding)
Skip Homeier (Roxey Davis)
Joan Vohs (Lily Arnold)
Douglas Kennedy (Tino Morelli)
Cheryl Callaway (Marie Morelli)
Violent ex-cop Vic Barron comes to Ketchikan, Alaska seeking revenge on an old enemy.
Douglas DC-6B
Registration N6538C, c/n 43838.
Douglas DC-6
Short fuselage DC-6, delivered to UA in the late 40’s.
Boeing 377-10-26 Stratocruiser
In its earlier PAA’s livery, silver finish, white letters over blue stripe and big US flag on the tail fin.
Grumman JRF-5 Goose
Founded as Ellis Air Transport in 1936, then Ellis Air Lines in 1945 till 1962 when the company merged with Alaska Coastal Airlines into Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines. They used several ex US Navy and US Coast Guard Grumman Goose. Though black&white shots are rather well matching for “film noir” in an esthetical way, it’s a pity to not see the beautiful colour these Gooses worn. See discussion page.
Cessan 170B
In 1954, it can be a Cessna 170 or a Cessna 180 Skywagon. Impossible to be sure without a view of the tail fin.
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