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Latest revision as of 07:04, 27 July 2015

Look at Life: Eyes of the Law DVD cover.

Documentary (1962)

Starring:
Tim Turner (Narrator)
Raymond Baxter (Narrator)
Eammon Andrews (Narrator)
Sid James (Narrator)

German speeders being hounded down by police Porsches , Helicopters and even Zeppelins !
Also from this series:
Look at Life documentaries


Bell 47G

Bell 47G of the Bundes Polizei.
Bell 47G of the Bundes Polizei.
Reg.D-HIFU Bell 47G of the Bundes Polizei.

Goodyear Blimp TZ123000

Schwab
Versand Hanau
adorns the side of this blimp. Despite said as used by the police [Polizei] (which) should even use this on special occasion, this blimp is a commercial advertising. Scwab used at least D-LIVO and D-LIBA (first flight on May 1967). More data welcome !

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