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Last updated on 15 October 2024.
Tomorrow is Theirs screen title.
Documentary (1957)
Production:
Bert Eggleton (Editor)
John Spencer (Director)
Reg Hughes (Photograph)
Ernestine Roberts (Writter)
William Franklyn (Narrator)
Frack Cordell (Music)
Routine maintenance in a BOAC hangar at London Heathrow Airport. [See discussion tab (3)].
Registration G-ANBG, c/n 12908. Delivered new to B.O.A.C in May 1956, but since the first productions in 1955, time was lost in resolving inlet icing issues of the engines and delayed Britannia's introduction by two years. At the time, G-ANBG was nicknamed No Bloody Good! Finally the airplane was re-registered G-APLL in March 1958. Sold to BKS Air Transport in November 1965. Broken up at Newcastle in September 1969.
Preparation of a flight at London Heathrow Airport.
Registration G-ANBI, c/n 12910. Delivered new to B.O.A.C in March 1956. Entered service in 1957. Sold to Britannia Airways in February 1966. Broken up at London Luton (EGGW/LTN) in October 1969.
At London Heathrow AirportB.O.A.C's hangar.
Registration G-ANBF, c/n 12907. Delivered new to B.O.A.C in March 1956. Entered service in 1957. Sold to Britannia Airways in February 1965. Broken up at London Luton (EGGW/LTN) in April 1970.
Registration G-ANUC, c/n 15971. Delivered new to United Air Lines in January 1950, registered N31231 and named Mainliner Kano. Sold to B.O.A.C in January 1954, registered G-ANUC and named RMA Clio. Scrapped in 1960.