Gueule d'ange

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Gueule d'ange DVD cover.

Movie (1955)
English title:Pleasures and Vices

Starring:
Viviane Romance (Loïna Gauthier)
Maurice Ronet (Gueule d'Ange)
Geneviève Kervine (Marie)
Dora Doll (Josepha Marewska)


Douglas DC-6B

At Le Bourget Airport in 1955, a Douglas DC-6B of former french company TAI-Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux which will merge to UAT-Union Aéromaitime de Transports in 1963 then renamed as UTA-Union de Transports Aériens.

Reg.F-BGOB Douglas DC-6B of TAI-Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux.
Reg.F-BGOB Douglas DC-6B of TAI-Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux.
Reg.F-BGOB Douglas DC-6B of TAI-Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux.

Lockheed L-749A Constellation

At Paris Le-Bourget 1955.

Lockheed L-749A Constellation of TWA-Trans World Airlines

Lockheed L-149 Constellation

Interesting Lockheed L-149 Constellation (or L-049D) ex USAF aircraft, operated by El-Al.

Lockheed L-149 Constellation of El-Al Israelian Airlines
Lockheed L-149 Constellation of El-Al Israelian Airlines

Lockheed L-1049C Super Constellation

Lockheed L-1049C Super Constellation or L-1049G Super G (as we can't see the extra tanks on wings extremities) ) of Air France, at Paris-Le Bourget 1955

Reg.F-BGNx (A to J) Lockheed L-1049C Super Constellation of Air France
Zoom on the splendid Turbo Compound engines Wright R-3350

Bréguet Br.763 Provence 'Bréguet Deux Ponts'

Interesting Bréguet Br.763 Provence, named as "Deux Ponts" in the former series Br.761 (Gnôme&Rhône engines), but still used as nick-name in the further series (Pratt&Whitney engines). They were used by Air France on North Africa lines. For the record, there's an Air France Douglas DC-4 behind it.

Bréguet Br.763 Provence of Air France
Bréguet Br.763 Provence of Air France


Handley Page H.P.81 Hermes 4A

Too rare to not be notice, what appears to be an Handley Page H.P.81 Hermes on the tarmac of Paris Le-Bourget in the background.

Handley Page H.P.81 Hermes 4A


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