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==727-235==
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After looking closely at the image, I think the last digit of the registration is a 4, which would make this aircraft either N4734 (Clipper Charmer) or N4754 (Clipper Resolute), both of which were originally delivered to National Airlines, and taken over by Pan Am when they bought National Airlines. (Source: http://www.logbookmag.com/databases/articles.asp?ID=140&CatID=47) Any chance of confirmation?
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[[User:SENIRAM|SENIRAM]] 09:36, 12 October 2014 (MDT)
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== Episode 1.10 ==
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Unidentified aircraft looks like a Lockheed Jetstar in the foreground with a Grumman Gulfstream III or IV directly behind it.<br>
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In the distance behind those, it looks like a Boeing 757.<br>
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[[User:Aussie747|Aussie747]] 09:58, 6 April 2015

Latest revision as of 21:19, 6 April 2015

Pictures courtesy of coopey, who provided them on IMCDb.

727-235

After looking closely at the image, I think the last digit of the registration is a 4, which would make this aircraft either N4734 (Clipper Charmer) or N4754 (Clipper Resolute), both of which were originally delivered to National Airlines, and taken over by Pan Am when they bought National Airlines. (Source: http://www.logbookmag.com/databases/articles.asp?ID=140&CatID=47) Any chance of confirmation? SENIRAM 09:36, 12 October 2014 (MDT)

Episode 1.10

Unidentified aircraft looks like a Lockheed Jetstar in the foreground with a Grumman Gulfstream III or IV directly behind it.
In the distance behind those, it looks like a Boeing 757.
Aussie747 09:58, 6 April 2015