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Wings to Bermuda screen title.

Documentary (1961)

Production:
Dan Hart (Music Editor)
F.D.Kay (Director and Photographer)
Martin Andrews (Writter)
Dick Richards (Film editor)
Jack Costello (Narrator)

Also from this series:
Pan Am's Wings to series

Pan Am's promotional touristic documentary about Bermuda.

Boeing 707-331

At Bermuda International Airport (L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA/TXKF) nowadays).
Registration N702PA, c/n 17677/80. First flight in November 1959. Initially ordered by TWA but not taken up. Delivered to Pan American World Airways in December 1959, named Jet Clipper Hotspur. Leased to World Airways between July and November 1973. Leased to Transatlantic Airways in 1974, registered N702TA. Leased to Aerovias Quisqueyana from December 1974 to January 1975. Sold to Perfect Air Tours in August 1975. Sold to Monarch Aviation in March 1977. Broken up at London Stansted (EGSS/STN) in March 1980.

N702PA Boeing 707-331 of Pan American World Airways.
N702PA Boeing 707-331 of Pan American World Airways.
N702PA Boeing 707-331 of Pan American World Airways.
N702PA Boeing 707-331 of Pan American World Airways.
N702PA Boeing 707-331 of Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 707-121

Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.


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