This World of Ours: London

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This World of Ours: London Screen titles.

Documentary (1951)

Production:
Dudley Pictures Corporation
Edwin B.Olsen (photographier)
Carl Dudley (producer)

A look at London in the 1950s.

Also from this series:
This World of Ours documentaries

Lockheed C-69/L-049 Constellation

Registration N90831, c/n 1970. Delivered new to USAF as Lockheed C-69-1-LO Constellation in March 1946, registered 42-94549. Sold to TWA-Transcontinental and Western Air in October 1948, modified for commercial use as Lockheed C-69/L-049 Constellation , registered N90831 and named 517 Star of Switzerland/Etoile de Suisse. Transferred to TWA-Trans World Airlines in May 1950. Wfu in April 1961 because of damaged left wing when gear collapsed on 3/30/61. Sold to Las Vegas Hacienda Inc. and repaired using c/n 2074. Leased to Worldwide Airlines in July 1962. Leased to Standard Airways in 1963. Bought by McCullough Properties Inc. in December 1965. Sold to Southwestern Skyways in July 1970. Bought by Pima Air Museum, Tucson, AZ in May 1977 with Lake Havasu City titles. On display in TWA livery since 1980.

Reg.N90831 Lockheed C-69/L-049 Constellation 517 Star of Switzerland/Etoile de Suisse of TWA-Trans World Airlines.


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