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Two aircrafts in the background, 707 on the left, and DC-8 on the right.<br> | Two aircrafts in the background, 707 on the left, and DC-8 on the right.<br> | ||
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== [[:Category: Boeing 727| Boeing 727-224]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 727| Boeing 727-224]] == |
Revision as of 11:36, 19 March 2013
Documentary (1971)
English title: Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War
Starring:
Fusako Shigenobu (Herself)
Mieko Toyama (Herself)
Georges Abache (Professor Gianfranco Laudeo)
Kôji Wakamatsu (Himself)
Masao Adachi (Himself)
(Synopsis needed)
Boeing 727-89
Japan Airlines Flight 351 hijacked by nine members of the Japanese Communist League-Red Army Faction (a predecessor of the Japanese Red Army) on March 31, 1970, while flying from Tokyo to Fukuoka.
Registration JA8315, c/n 19139/255.
Fokker F27-200 Friendship
In the foreground.
Vickers Super VC10 Srs.1151
Registration G-ASGN , c/n 864, hijacked and blown up at Zerqu, Jordan, on 12 September 1970.
Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 707-131 & Douglas DC-8-53
Two aircrafts in the background, 707 on the left, and DC-8 on the right.
Same aircrafts seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 727-224
Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 (LN 144) from Tripoli to Cairo via Benghazi shot down by Israeli fighter McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom on February 21th of 1973.
Registration 5A-DAH, c/n 20244/650.
Boeing 707-300
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