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Revision as of 12:17, 17 August 2014
Movie (1965)
Also known as: Boeing (707) Boeing (707)
Starring:
Dany Saval (Jacqueline Grieux)
Christiane Schmidtmer (Lise Bruner)
Suzanna Leigh (Vicky Hawkins)
Tony Curtis (Bernard Lawrence)
Jerry Lewis (Robert Reed)
Bernard Lawrence has three lovers, all air hotesses. His life is a little bit complicated when their flights, usually perfectlly synchronised, are postponed.
Boeing 707-328
Reg. F-BLCA Boeing 707-328B (c/n 18685) built in 1963 for Air France. Baptised Château de Sully, it was scrapped in 1983.
Reg. F-BHSU Boeing 707-328A (c/n 18375) built in 1962 for Air France. Baptised Château de Versailles before being sold to Royal Air Maroc (CN-RMA) in 1975. Became N707RZ when used by Charlotte aircraft.
Boeing 707
Boeing 707 of Lufthansa.
Boeing 727-100
Boeing 727 of Lufthansa.
Reg. D-ABIK Boeing 727-030 c/n 18366 built in 1964 for Lufthansa.
Douglas DC-8
Douglas DC-8_Air Canada.
Boeing 707
Boeing 707 of Pan Am.
Boeing 707
Boeing 707 of Air India.
Boeing 707
Boeing 707 of El Al.
Boeing 707
Boeing 707 of Trans World Airlines.
BAC 111-201AC One Eleven
Reg. G-ASJJ BAC 111-201AC One-Eleven c/n BAC.014 of British United.
Boeing 727
Boeing 727 of Air France.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle
At right, mid height of the screenshot, in the distance.
Boeing 707
Vickers VC10
Vickers VC10 of British United.
Douglas C-54B Skymaster
Air Algerie flew some Skymasters alongside their DC-4 and DC-6 fleet. Here is 7T-VAF c/n 10456.
Unidentified Aircraft
Three drawings of aircrafts probably of the World War One.
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