Jet Set Berlin

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Jet Set Berlin screen title.

Documentary (1969)

Production:
Jürgen Graf (Director)
Manfred Durniok Produktion (Productor)

This film covers several flight crews, aircraft, and operations of Pan American, BEA and Air France between Berlin West to the rest of Europe, either from Berlin-Tempelhof or Berlin-Tegel.

Boeing 707-121

Boeing 727 in the background to the left.

Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-121 of Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 707

Seen later after a journey in London.

Boeing 707.

Boeing 707

Seen later on a the route Paris-Berlin.

Boeing 707.
Boeing 707.
Boeing 707.

Boeing 707-321B

Registration N427PA, c/n 19362/620. Delivered new to Pan American World Airways in September 1967, named Clipper Crystal Palace. Sold to Aviation Traders in October 1981. Brocken up at Stansted,London (EGSS/STN) in November 1981.

Reg.N427PA Boeing 707-321B Clipper Crystal Palace of Pan American World Airways.
Reg.N427PA Boeing 707-321B Clipper Crystal Palace of Pan American World Airways.
Reg.N427PA Boeing 707-321B Clipper Crystal Palace of Pan American World Airways.
Reg.N427PA Boeing 707-321B Clipper Crystal Palace of Pan American World Airways.

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III

Registration F-BHRQ, c/n 46. Delivered new to Air France in August 1960, named Limousin. Sold to Air Inter in March 1972. Sold to Intercontinental (Kabo Air) in February 1983, used for parts.

Reg. F-BHRQ Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III Limousin of Air France.
Reg. F-BHRQ Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III Limousin of Air France.

Boeing 707 (diorama models)

Model of a new generation airport project. It will inspire the future hexagonal terminal of Berlin Tegel inaugurated in 1974.[See discussion tab (1)]

Boeing 707.
Boeing 707.
Boeing 707.

Boeing 727-21

At Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof.
One of the 727s used by Pan American for its Internal German Service (1954-1990).

Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.

Douglas DC-4A of Invicta International Airlines in the background right.

Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.
Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.

BAC 111-510ED One-Eleven

At Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof.
Though there is no clue in these pictures, it might be one of the aircraft operated on Berlin route in the late 60's by the joint BEA / Air France services commenced with neutral colour scheme Super one-eleven on blue tail and Air France stickers on each jet engines. [See discussion tab (2)]

BAC 111-510ED One-Eleven Super One-Eleven of BEA-British European Airways.
BAC 111-510ED One-Eleven Super One-Eleven of BEA-British European Airways.

Boeing 727-21

At Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof.
Registration N320PA or N329PA, too blurry to say.

Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.

BAC 111 of BEA in the background.

Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.

Seen from Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof control tower. [See discussion tab (3)]

Boeing 707-21 of Pan American World Airways.



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