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== [[:Category: Keystone B/LB Bomber Family| Keystone LB-7]] ==
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Aircraft at Work screen title.

Documentary (1966)

Production:
Malcom Otton (Productor)
Daniel Crombie (Director)
Bruce Hillyard (Photographer)
Barry Bowden (Sound Engineer)

Documentaty on air transport in Australia.

Also from this series:
Australian Commonwealth Film Unit

Boeing 727-76

Registration VH-TJA, c/n 18741. Delivered new to TAA on October 1964 with earlier livery The Nations Jetline. Sold to International Air Leases on October 1976, then entered service with Air Florida on December of the same year, and registered N40AF in 1977. Finally sold to Continental Airlines in July 1977 in where she serves until 1991, stored at Mojave and scrapped in 1993.

Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Reg.VH-TJA Boeing 727-76 James Cook of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.

Vickers 756D Viscount

Unidentified registration for this Viscount in The Nations Jetline TAA's livery. In the background the 727-76 listed above is launched for taking off.

Vickers 756D Viscount of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Vickers 756D Viscount of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Vickers 756D Viscount of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Vickers 756D Viscount of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.
Vickers 756D Viscount of TAA-Trans Australia Airlines.

Lawrence Hargrave Box-Kite glider

Hargrave's inventions box kite (1893), was applied to gliders, and in October 1906 Alberto Santos-Dumont used the box-kite principle in his aeroplane to make his first flight. Until 1909 the box-kite aeroplane was the usual type in Europe.

Lawrence Hargrave Box-Kite glider.
Lawrence Hargrave Box-Kite glider.

Santos Dumont 14-bis (model)

Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Santos Dumont 14-bis.

Bristol Boxkite

The 1st aircraft of the company, based on the Farman HF.3.

Bristol Boxkite.
Bristol Boxkite.
Bristol Boxkite.
Bristol Boxkite.
Bristol Boxkite.

Keystone LB-7

It seems powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet rather than the Wright Cyclone, therefore listed as LB-7

Keystone LB-7 of the United States Army Air Corps.
Keystone LB-7 of the United States Army Air Corps.
Keystone LB-7 of the United States Army Air Corps.
Keystone LB-7 of the United States Army Air Corps.


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