Flying Holidays: Mexico

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Flying Holidays: Mexico screen title.

Documentary (1960)
French title: Evasions: Mexique

Production:
R.Ferlet and G.Strouvé (Directors)
G.Strouvé (Photography)

Also from this series:
Air France Flying Holidays series

This film, part of the series “Flying Holidays” by Air France, takes viewers on a tour of touristic opportunities throughout Mexico: Mexico City, Merida, Patzcuaro, Acapulco,... It also shows views of New York, where travelers could have a stop-over on the way.

Boeing 707-328

Uncertain location.

Boeing 707-328 of Air France.
Boeing 707-328 of Air France.
Boeing 707-328 of Air France.
Boeing 707-328 of Air France.

Lockheed Constellation

Continuity error with this view of the cockpit which is not from a Boeing 707 but from a Lockheed Constellation.

Boeing 707-328

Registration F-BHSB, c/n 17614/81. First flight in November 1959. Delivered to Air France in December 1959, named Château de Chambord. Leased to Cameroon Airlines in December 1971. Returned to Air France in June 1974. Withdrawn from use in November 1975. Broken up at Paris Orly (LFPO/ORY) in 1977.
Pictures not enough reliable to says what is the airport.

Reg.F-BHSB Boeing 707-328 Château de Chambord of Air France.
Reg.F-BHSB Boeing 707-328 Château de Chambord of Air France.

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Another continuity error with an older Super Constellation from Air France.

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