New Horizons: India

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New Horizons: India screen title.

Documentary (1960)

Production:
Ed Stokes (Narrator)
Jack Kuhne(Production director)
William Jordan (Recording)
Jack Shaindlin (Music)
Dick Kuhne (Photography)
Boris Forlini (Film editor)

Also from this series:
Pan Am's New Horizons series

Pan Am's promotional touristic documentary about India: Bombay and various cities, historical buildings, and landmarks such as the JAMA Masjid mosque, the Ganges river, and the Amber Fort.

Boeing 707-321

Registration N727PA, c/n 17605/98. Delivered new to Pan American World Airways in January 1960, named Clipper Mohawk. Leased to Alaska Airlines from April to September 1970. Sold to Donaldson International Airways in November 1971, registered G-AZWA. Leased to Iraqi Airways in May 1974. Sold to British Midland Airways in April 1975. Leased to Kuwait Airways from May to August 1975. Leased to Malaysian Airline System from October 1975 to March 1976. Sold to International Air Leases Inc. in October 1977, registered N70798. Leased to Bayu Indonesia Air from November 1977 to September 1978. Leased to Aerotal Colombia in April 1979, then sold and registered HK-2410 in September 1980. Written off on landing at Eldorado International Bogota (SKBO/BOG) in December 1980.

Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.

In far background, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain or DC-3.

Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.

An unidentified terminal and control tower in the background. Calcutta, Bombay? (not found yet).

Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways.

Douglas C-47 Skytrain / Douglas DC-3

To the left, metal finish livery.

Douglas C-47 or DC-3.

Boeing 707-121

Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.


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