Flight to the Sun Country

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Flight to the Sun Country screen title .

Documentary (1954)

Production:
Harry W.Smith (Director and Photographer)
Agnew Fisher (Writer and Supervisor)
Earle Luby (Narrator)
Robert C.Jacques (Editor)
Francis Woolley (Recorder)

Also from this series:
TWA's series

TWA Flight To The Sun Country is a color documentary film about getting out of the cold and going to Arizona on vacation.

Douglas DC-6B

Background, at an undetermined airport in winter. A DC-6B from PAA with unreadable Clipper name.

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Passenger boarding.
Registration N6907C, c/n 4021. Delivered new to TWA-Trans World Airlines in 1952, named 907-Star of Sicily/Stella di Sicilia. Crashed in December 16th of 1960 at Staten Island NY in mid-air collision with an United Air Lines Douglas DC-8-12 registered N8013U, on approach to LGA La Guardia and UAL to New York Idlewild.

Reg.N6907C Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation 907-Star of Sicily/Stella di Sicilia of TWA-Trans World Airlines.


Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). [See discussion tab]

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation of TWA-Trans World Airline.


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