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− | [[Image:-00_04_48-2014-06-06-16h43m18s11.png|thumb|500px|none| BAC 111-501EX One Eleven of BUA-British United Airways.]] | + | [[Image:-00_04_48-2014-06-06-16h43m18s11.png|thumb|500px|none| BAC 111-501EX One Eleven of [[:Category: British United Airways|BUA-British United Airways]].]] |
== [[:Category: Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle|Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III]] & [[:Category: Convair 880/990|Convair 880M]] & [[:Category: McDonnell Douglas DC-9|McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32]] == | == [[:Category: Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle|Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III]] & [[:Category: Convair 880/990|Convair 880M]] & [[:Category: McDonnell Douglas DC-9|McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32]] == |
Revision as of 21:20, 14 July 2015
Movie (1971)
English titles: Stewardesses Report / The Swinging Stewardesses / Naked Stewardesses / Sweet Sensations
Starring:
Evelyne Traeger (Evelyn)
Ingrid Steeger (Ingrid)
Kathrin Heberle (Stewardess in Jahrmarktsepisode)
Margrit Siegel (Jenny)
Harold Daye (Franz Schiller)
Detlev Heyse (Farmer)
Four intercontinental airplane stewardesses based in New York fly to various sexual experiences all over Europe, including Zurich, Copenhagen, Rome and Munich. Each flight seems to have only one or two stewardesses.
Douglas DC-8-32
Registration F-BJLA, c/n 45567/71.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
Boeing 727-35
BAC 111-501EX One Eleven
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III & Convair 880M & McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
Caravelle, Convair 880M on the right, and two DC-9 in the background, all from Swissair.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III & Douglas DC-8-32
Caravelle VI-R of TAP and two Douglas DC-8 of Swissair.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III & Douglas DC-8-62CF & McDonnell Douglas DC-9-41
Caravelle III from Swissair in the background, Douglas DC-8-62CF of Swissair, and DC-9-41 of SAS in the foreground.
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