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Registration SE-BAB, c/n 1972. Delivered to [[:Category: AB Aerotransport|AB Aerotransport]] in August 1937, named <i>Höken</i>. Transferred to [[:Category: Scandinavian Airlines System| SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System]], named ''Bele Viking''. Broken-up in 1971. | Registration SE-BAB, c/n 1972. Delivered to [[:Category: AB Aerotransport|AB Aerotransport]] in August 1937, named <i>Höken</i>. Transferred to [[:Category: Scandinavian Airlines System| SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System]], named ''Bele Viking''. Broken-up in 1971. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 October 2023
Movie (1941)
English title: Life Goes On
Starring:
Edvin Adolphson (Mikael Bourg)
Aino Taube (Ebba Garland)
Sigurd Wallén (Dr. Bolivar Garland)
Hasse Ekman (Ludvig)
Anders Henrikson (Andersson)
Margit Andelius (Woman at the Library)
The Swedish officer Mikael Bourg has served with the French army in Africa. When he returns to Sweden after many years abroad to recover from malaria, he meets his son, a student who prefers partying with his frat friends instead of his bank job; a disappointment in his father's eyes. He also meets a young librarian, Ebba Garland, which makes him feel young again and distracts him from the sickness.
Douglas DC-3A-214
Registration SE-BAB, c/n 1972. Delivered to AB Aerotransport in August 1937, named Höken. Transferred to SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System, named Bele Viking. Broken-up in 1971.
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