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Zwei himmlische Töchter

From The Internet Movie Plane Database
Zwei himmlische Töchter DVD cover.

Miniseries (1978)

Starring:
Ingrid Steeger (Kikki)
Iris Berben (Chantal)
Klaus Dahlen (Tino Riva)
Dieter Hildebrandt (Fluglotse)

Kikki and Chantal are two nightclub dancers who inherit a 1930s airplane from an admirer and try to make a living flying passengers and cargo all over Europe. Their crew consists of a pilot, Tino Riva, who has a day job as a cook at the local airport café.

Junkers Ju 52/3m g4e

Registration A-701, c/n 6580 of the Swiss Air Force. Later passed to Ju-Air upon retirement from the Air Force in 1982 and was given civil registration HB-HOS.
Swiss Air Force roundels and tail art painted over with the logo of fictional airline Donnerflug for the show.

Dübendorf Air Base's old control tower.

Boeing 747-257B

Registration HB-IGA, c/n 20116/112 built in 1970. Named Geneve. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. HB-IGA Boeing 747-257B Geneve of Swissair.

Boeing 747-130

Boeing 747-130 of Lufthansa.

Airbus A300B4-103

Registration D-AMAY, c/n 20 built in 1975. Named Ludwig I.

Reg. D-AMAY Airbus A300B4-103 Ludwig I of Germanair.

Boeing 747-133

Boeing 747-133 of Air Canada.

DC-10 in the background on the left. On the right, a DC-8 of Swissair and a DC-10-30 of Transamerica Airlines.

Boeing 747-133 of Air Canada.

Boeing 727-30C

Coat of arms of Gelsenkirchen makes this registration D-ABIZ, c/n 19010/382 built in 1967. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. D-ABIZ Boeing 727-30C Gelsenkirchen of Lufthansa.

Boeing 727-284

Registration SX-CBE, c/n 20201/765 built in 1969. Named Mount Athos. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. SX-CBE Boeing 727-284 Mount Athos of Olympic Airways.

Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde

Aero Commander 500

Hughes 500 & Bell 206 JetRanger

Two Hughes 500s flanking a Bell 206 further behind.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 & Tupolev Tu-154

A Tu-154 of Aeroflot hidden among numerous DC-9s of Swissair at Zurich-Kloten Airport.


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