The Last Flight of Noah's Ark

Movie (1980)
French title : Le dernier vol de l'arche de Noé
Starring:
Elliott Gould (Noah Dugan)
Geneviève Bujold (Bernadette Lafleur)
John Fujioka ("Cleveland")
(Synopsis needed)
Boeing-Stearman Model 75

Unidentified Aircraft

A desk model; maybe a Convair F-106 Delta Dart.

Boeing B-29-95-BW Superfortress
Reg. N91329 former Wichita-built Boeing B-29-95-BW Superfortress s/n 45-21787 delivered to USAAF in September 1945 then to US Navy on 5 May 1947 as P2B-1S BuNo 84029.
Later transferred to National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics where it acquired the name "Fertile Myrtle". Used to carry the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket research aircraft. Donated to the American Air Museum in Oakland, California in 1969. Sold to Kermit Weeks in 1984. In 1992 the plane was severely damaged when the Weeks Air Museum was wrecked during Hurricane Andrew. The forward fuselage has subsequently been restored and was on static display. Although not presently airworthy (dismantled), it is registered with FAA as N29KW with other parts in storage at Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida.
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).



Flying over the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge with the Transamerica Pyramid dominating the skyline. The Golden Gate bridge is hardly seen in the far distance.


Boeing B-29 Superfortress
Four other B-29s (scrapped airframes) were used : one for interiors, two assembled together for the second part of the movie.

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