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Fictional Interflug or ČSA Czech Airlines colors to act a Tupolev Tu-134 ?
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 25 November 2015

Enigma DVD cover.

Movie (1982)

Starring:
Martin Sheen (Alex Holbeck)
Brigitte Fossey (Karen Reinhardt)
Sam Neill (Dimitri Vasilikov)
Derek Jacobi (Kurt Limmer)

A CIA agent tries to infiltrate Soviet intelligence to stop a murderous diabolical plot.

Dassault Super-Mystère B2

Acting as Soviet (Mig 19 ?) fighters at an East-Berlin airport.
Action filmed at Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, a location frequently seen throughout movies. This time using several aircraft of the Air and Space Museum.

Enigma-83 SMB-2.jpg
Enigma-83 SMB-2f.jpg
Enigma SMB-2b.jpg
Enigma SMB-2c.jpg

Dassault Super-Mystère B2 with the unit badge of Escadron de chasse 3/12 Cornouaille, a white scorpion.
We guess Le Bourget on the barrier near the three sentinels.

Enigma-83 SMB-2 Cornouailles.jpg

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle

Fictional Interflug or ČSA Czech Airlines colors to act a Tupolev Tu-134 ?

Enigma-83 SE-210.jpg

Clearly false aeroflot paint scheme !

Enigma-83 Caravelle.jpg

Dassault Mystère IV

On the left, with a more circular air intake (the white dot is the front headlamp).

Enigma Mystere-IV.jpg
Enigma SMB-2a.jpg

Arianespace Ariane 1 rocket mock-up

Enigma-83 Ariane1.jpg

Lockheed L-749 Constellation

Reg. F-ZVMV Lockheed L-749 Constellation, c/n 2503 used as Turboméca engines test bed by C.E.V. between 1966 and 1974. Actually (and still) property of Paris Le Bourget Air and Space Museum; now under restoration as an Air France airliner (without the testing device).
Used in 2007 for the Oscar awarded movie La môme / La Vie En Rose ; look the same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Reg. F-ZVMV Lockheed L-749 Constellation, flown by the CEV-Centre d'Essais en Vol until 1974.

Nord 2501 Noratlas & Dassault Mystère IVA & Dassault MD.450 Ouragan & Dassault Super-Mystère B2

Seen through Venetian blind, on the very top of the screenshot are five Nord 2501 Noratlas.
From the Air and Space Museum (MAE), from left to right : Dassault MD-454 Mystère IVA n°245 (8-NN), Dassault MD-450 OURAGAN n°154 and Dassault Super Mystére B2 n°59 (12-ZS). This last fighter is no longer owned by the MAE but is hosted by the Air Museum of Touchay (Center of France).

Enigma-83 N-2501 Dassault.jpg

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