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No Highway movie poster in the US title No Highway in the Sky.

Movie (1951)
AKA: No Highway in the Sky
French title : Le voyage fantastique

Starring:
James Stewart (Theodore Honey)
Marlene Dietrich (Monica Teasdale)
Glynis Johns (Marjorie Corder)
Jack Hawkins (Dennis Scott)
Janette Scott (Elspeth Honey)

An aerospace engineer predicts that a new aircraft the Rutland Reindeer will suffer a catastrophic failure when its tail falls off due to metal fatigue at a certain number of hours.


De Havilland DH100 Vampire

Saunders-Roe SR.45 Princess

This British flying boat maiden flight occured the next year (1952). A model during fluid dynamics trials.

Gloster E.1/44

Possible registration is TX145.
The test programme reached an end during 1949 and prototypes were scrapped in ... 1951 !

Douglas DC-3

Douglas DC-3 of Air France.

Rutland Reindeer

A heavily modified Handley Page H.P.70 Halifax C.VIII to act as the new airliner that is the subject of the film.
Fake registration G-AFOH. This airframe was really c/n 1369, serial PP296 then G-AJNW once on the civil registry. Was scraped on Decembre 1950, not long after the filming's end.

Scale model of the above:

Bristol 170 Freighter

In the background.

Douglas DC-6A

In the background. By night.

Avro Lancaster B MkVII

Avro Lancaster B MkVII serial NX636 served at Royal Aircraft Establishment (Farnborough) October 1948-September 1955.

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb

Famous picture reputedly of Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb of No. 92 Squadron, 19th May 1941. Seen again ten years later in Wings of Death (Scotland Yard (film series)).


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