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Revision as of 06:18, 5 July 2015

Jerry Cotton - Der Tod im roten Jaguar movie poster.

Movie (1968)
English title: Death in the Red Jaguar

Starring:
George Nader (Jerry Cotton)
Heinz Weiss (Phil Decker)
Daniela Surina (Ria Payne)
Friedrich Schütter (Mr. Clark)
Carl Lange (Dr. Saunders)
Giuliano Raffaelli (Francis Gordon)

(Synopsis needed)


Also from this series:

Jerry Cotton - Dynamit in grüner Seide

Boeing 707-323C

Cargo version.

Boeing 707-323C of American Airlines.

Canadair CL-44D4-2

Flying Tiger Line CL-44D4-2 in the foreground. 707 seen above is landing in the background.

Canadair CL-44D4-2 of Flying Tiger Line.

Boeing 727-51

Registration N974PS, c/n 18798/93. United Airlines and Eastern Air Lines fins of Douglas DC-8, and Boeing 727 in the far background.

Reg. N974PS Boeing 727-51 of PSA-Pacific Southwest Airlines.

Fairchild F27A

San Francisco International Airport with two Fairchild F27A from Pacific Air Lines, and partially seen tail fin of a 727 on the right.

Fairchild F27A of Pacific Air Lines.


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