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== [[:Category: Convair 240/340/440| Convair 440-11 Metropolitan]] == | == [[:Category: Convair 240/340/440| Convair 440-11 Metropolitan]] == | ||
Ep. 5.03 <i>The Russian Prisoner</i><br> | Ep. 5.03 <i>The Russian Prisoner</i><br> | ||
− | Swissair used both Convair 240 and 440. This one is a 440, "Metropolitan" visible on the tail fin. | + | At Aéroport Genève-Cointrin. |
+ | Swissair used both Convair 240 and 440. This one is a 440, "Metropolitan" visible on the tail fin. | ||
[[Image: Saint S5-74 Convair2-SWissair.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Convair 440-11 Metropolitan of Swissair.]] | [[Image: Saint S5-74 Convair2-SWissair.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Convair 440-11 Metropolitan of Swissair.]] | ||
Revision as of 18:49, 12 January 2015
TV Series (1962-1969)
Starring:
Roger Moore (Simon Templar)
Ivor Dean (Inspector Claud Eustace Teal)
Leslie Crawford (Chauffer)
Justine Lord (Galaxy Rose)
Ricardo Montez (Carlos Segoia)
Suzanne Lloyd (Claudia Molinelli)
The Saint is a modern day Robin Hood of sorts. He steals from rich criminals (gangsters and the like) and keeps the loot for himself. And he usually manages to get the rich criminals put behind bars after he's stolen their goods. Of course, Chief Inspector Claude Eustace Teal regards him as a common thief, regardless of who he steals from, so the Saint must always stay one step ahead of the doggedly persistent Inspector Teal. Fortunately, his wit, charm, and savoir faire make this a fairly easy task, and the series chronicles his various exploits.
Season One
Boeing 707-321B
Ep. 1.04 The Covetous Headman
Ep. 1.05 The Loaded Tourist
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Vickers 803 Viscount
Ep. 1.11 The Man Who Was Lucky
Season Two
Boeing 707-321
Ep. 2.02 Starring the Saint
Ep. 2.19 Luella
Bristol 175 Britannia 301
Ep. 2.10 The Rough Diamonds
Series 300 prototype, registered G-ANCA, serial no. 12917, in its maiden flight the 31 July 1956.
Bristol 175 Britannia 317
Ep. 2.10 The Rough Diamonds
Union Jack flag on the fin tail and red inscription on the body aren’t visible due to bad quality of the pictures, but it matches perfectly with British United Airways Britannia 317.
Vickers 831 Viscount & De Havilland DH114 Heron
Ep. 2.10 The Rough Diamonds
BUA Viscount on the left and in the far background, an unidentified airline de Havilland DH114 Heron on the right.
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
Ep. 2.13 The Sporting Chance
Fairchild 71C
Ep. 2.13 The Sporting Chance
Registration CF-BJE, serial no. 1203.
Same aircraft also seen in 49th Parallel - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Ep. 2.14 The Bunco Artists
Ep. 2.20 The Lawless Lady
Sikorsky S-51
Ep. 2.16 The Wonderful War
Season Three
Season Four
Season Five
Riley Turbo-Exec 400
Ep. 5.01 The Queen’s Ransom
Conversions of the Dove, carried out by Riley Aircraft in the USA. Registration G-ASUW, serial no. 04256.
Convair 990A Coronado
Ep. 5.03 The Russian Prisoner
Convair 440-11 Metropolitan
Ep. 5.03 The Russian Prisoner
At Aéroport Genève-Cointrin.
Swissair used both Convair 240 and 440. This one is a 440, "Metropolitan" visible on the tail fin.
Convair 440-0 Metropolitan
Ep. 5.04 The Reluctant Revolution
Hawker Siddeley P.1127
Ep. 5.13 Flight Plan
New experimental plane named “The Osprey” in this story. It’s one of the early prototype of the Harrier, the P.1127 registred XP984.
Grumman JRF-6B Goose
Ep. 5.22 Island of Chance
Registration N95467, serial no. 1161. The aircraft is nowadays stored in US Navy delivery, in Palm Springs Air Museum, California .
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