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== [[:Category: Douglas DC-8| Douglas DC-8-21]] == | == [[:Category: Douglas DC-8| Douglas DC-8-21]] == | ||
From a window of the Caravelle, several aircraft in the background, most recognizable is the DC-8 from Eastern in the middle of the picture. One can guess also on the right a [[Boeing 727]] , a BOAC [[Boeing 707]] and another 707. On the left and very blurry , the shape of another 727. | From a window of the Caravelle, several aircraft in the background, most recognizable is the DC-8 from Eastern in the middle of the picture. One can guess also on the right a [[Boeing 727]] , a BOAC [[Boeing 707]] and another 707. On the left and very blurry , the shape of another 727. | ||
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Revision as of 21:46, 24 November 2014
Short Movie (1970)
Starring:
Mrs.Barstow (Herself)
Mr.Barstow (Himself)
(Synopsis needed)
An Air France Caravelle heading out of Miami bound for Haiti.
Douglas DC-8-62
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Registration F-BJTA, c/n 53.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 707-321
Douglas DC-8-21
From a window of the Caravelle, several aircraft in the background, most recognizable is the DC-8 from Eastern in the middle of the picture. One can guess also on the right a Boeing 727 , a BOAC Boeing 707 and another 707. On the left and very blurry , the shape of another 727.
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