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At JFK Airport, New-York.
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[[Image: Vlcsnap-2013-05-26-02h46m43s61.jpg |thumb|500px|none| Boeing 707-436 of BOAC-Cunard and Douglas DC-8 of Alitalia.]]
 
[[Image: Vlcsnap-2013-05-26-02h46m43s61.jpg |thumb|500px|none| Boeing 707-436 of BOAC-Cunard and Douglas DC-8 of Alitalia.]]
  

Revision as of 16:12, 1 November 2014

Um Null Uhr schnappt die Falle zu movie poster.

Movie (1966)
English title: 3-2-1 Countdown for Manhattan/The Trap Door Falls Shut at Midnight/The Trap Door Snaps Shut at Midnight/The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight

Starring:
George Nader (Jerry Cotton)
Horst Frank (Larry Link)
Heinz Weiss (Phil Decker)
Dominique Wilmsi (Maureen)
Allen Pinson (Harry)
Alexander Allerson (Husky)

(Synopsis needed)


Boeing 707-436 & Douglas DC-8-43

At John F. Kennedy International Airport, New-York.

Boeing 707-436 of BOAC-Cunard and Douglas DC-8 of Alitalia.

Douglas DC-8-33 & Boeing 707-321B & Boeing 707-436 & Boeing 707-338C & Boeing 727-100

From foreground to background. Pan Am DC-8, unidentified 707, Pan Am 707, two 707 from BOAC, a DC-8 of Alitalia, Qantas V-Jet 707 and unidentified 727 in the background.

Douglas DC-8-33 and Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways, Boeing 707-436 of BOAC and Boeing 707-338C of Qantas and Boeing 727-100 in the far background.

Boeing 707-321 & Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas

Taking off 707 of Pan Am in the background, a DC-7 on the left, and on the right, an identified aircraft behind tail fin of another Pan Am 707.

Boeing 707-321 of Pan American World Airways and Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas.


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