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Can you guess the film…

… this DC-8 and Airline featured in?

http://img61.echo.cx/img61/1218/dc87ej.jpg

I’ll acknowedge the correct answer later on this evening. Should be easy. I know there are a few here that will post the answer within minutes 😀

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By: Skymonster - 25th April 2005 at 10:04

TGA 🙂

Can’t find any pics of it though. I understand it may be the basic LH livery with the crane on the tail replaced with “tga”

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By: Skymonster - 25th April 2005 at 10:04

TGA 🙂

Can’t find any pics of it though. I understand it may be the basic LH livery with the crane on the tail replaced with “tga”

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 22:40

So which was the airline in Airport 75 which is the one Dantheman asked about. George Kennedy was chief ground engineer Joe Patroni. By Airport 79 wasn’t he the Captain flying the Concorde aircraft?

George Kennedy was indeed the captain of the Concorde in Airport 79. He then graduated to a Catholic priest in Delta Force which was quasi-based on the TWA hijacking in ’85 from Athens. A few years later, there was a more accurate film made about the same hijacking where Lindsay Wagner, aka The Bionic Woman, played the heroic flight attendant.

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 22:40

So which was the airline in Airport 75 which is the one Dantheman asked about. George Kennedy was chief ground engineer Joe Patroni. By Airport 79 wasn’t he the Captain flying the Concorde aircraft?

George Kennedy was indeed the captain of the Concorde in Airport 79. He then graduated to a Catholic priest in Delta Force which was quasi-based on the TWA hijacking in ’85 from Athens. A few years later, there was a more accurate film made about the same hijacking where Lindsay Wagner, aka The Bionic Woman, played the heroic flight attendant.

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By: OneLeft - 24th April 2005 at 21:09

So which was the airline in Airport 75 which is the one Dantheman asked about. George Kennedy was chief ground engineer Joe Patroni. By Airport 79 wasn’t Joe Patroni the Captain flying the Concorde aircraft?

The other thing I recall about 75 was the chief hostie was called Nancy Prior. Her best line was on the radio to ATC “This is ‘stooardess’ Nancy Prior… There’s nobody left to fly the plane!”

That’s enough to spoil any hosties day!

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PS: Just looked back through the thread and answered my own question… It was Columbia

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By: OneLeft - 24th April 2005 at 21:09

So which was the airline in Airport 75 which is the one Dantheman asked about. George Kennedy was chief ground engineer Joe Patroni. By Airport 79 wasn’t Joe Patroni the Captain flying the Concorde aircraft?

The other thing I recall about 75 was the chief hostie was called Nancy Prior. Her best line was on the radio to ATC “This is ‘stooardess’ Nancy Prior… There’s nobody left to fly the plane!”

That’s enough to spoil any hosties day!

1L.

PS: Just looked back through the thread and answered my own question… It was Columbia

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 10:14

The Russian Tu-144 “Concordski” did not survive his encounter with a mirage at Le Bourget though.

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 10:14

The Russian Tu-144 “Concordski” did not survive his encounter with a mirage at Le Bourget though.

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By: tenthije - 24th April 2005 at 08:21

LOL, alrighty then, I stand corrected. Did said concorde survive dogfights with fighter jets in real life, as well?.

Concorde did, but it has been kept silent so as not to give terrorists an idea. The Russian Tu-144 “Concordski” did not survive his encounter with a mirage at Le Bourget though.

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By: tenthije - 24th April 2005 at 08:21

LOL, alrighty then, I stand corrected. Did said concorde survive dogfights with fighter jets in real life, as well?.

Concorde did, but it has been kept silent so as not to give terrorists an idea. The Russian Tu-144 “Concordski” did not survive his encounter with a mirage at Le Bourget though.

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 02:11

I just did some in-depth research, and F-BTSC, the Concorde in the film, did indeed crash. So there’s proof for you.

LOL, alrighty then, I stand corrected. Did said concorde survive dogfights with fighter jets in real life, as well? Other than the concorde one, I don’t know that they’ve ever lifted a jumbo off the floor of the Bermuda Triangle.

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By: greekdude1 - 24th April 2005 at 02:11

I just did some in-depth research, and F-BTSC, the Concorde in the film, did indeed crash. So there’s proof for you.

LOL, alrighty then, I stand corrected. Did said concorde survive dogfights with fighter jets in real life, as well? Other than the concorde one, I don’t know that they’ve ever lifted a jumbo off the floor of the Bermuda Triangle.

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By: Dantheman77 - 24th April 2005 at 00:46

What was that Airport film that had George Kennedy in it, as the Ground Engineer?
was his name McKlusky or something along those lines?

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By: Dantheman77 - 24th April 2005 at 00:46

What was that Airport film that had George Kennedy in it, as the Ground Engineer?
was his name McKlusky or something along those lines?

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By: Bmused55 - 23rd April 2005 at 19:01

I dunno, now you have a 707 blank I’d have thought you’d at least have done the most significant movie-airliner! :diablo: 😉 :p 😀

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TGA 🙂

Can’t find any pics of it though. I understand it may be the basic LH livery with the crane on the tail replaced with “tga”

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By: Bmused55 - 23rd April 2005 at 19:01

I dunno, now you have a 707 blank I’d have thought you’d at least have done the most significant movie-airliner! :diablo: 😉 :p 😀

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TGA 🙂

Can’t find any pics of it though. I understand it may be the basic LH livery with the crane on the tail replaced with “tga”

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By: Bmused55 - 23rd April 2005 at 18:58

I was waiting for this one Sandy! Airport 75 with Charleton Heston. Did they have the red stripe on there though? I thought it was the basic AA livery, with a blue stripe on the bottom as well. I could be wrong.

couldn’t find any screen grabs or poster pics. This is from memory

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By: Bmused55 - 23rd April 2005 at 18:58

I was waiting for this one Sandy! Airport 75 with Charleton Heston. Did they have the red stripe on there though? I thought it was the basic AA livery, with a blue stripe on the bottom as well. I could be wrong.

couldn’t find any screen grabs or poster pics. This is from memory

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By: greekdude1 - 23rd April 2005 at 18:44

I dunno, now you have a 707 blank I’d have thought you’d at least have done the most significant movie-airliner! :diablo: 😉 :p 😀

Andy

I’m not familiar with ‘Airliner,’ nor have I seen the original ‘Airport.’ Are you not referring to ‘Airplane?’

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By: greekdude1 - 23rd April 2005 at 18:44

I dunno, now you have a 707 blank I’d have thought you’d at least have done the most significant movie-airliner! :diablo: 😉 :p 😀

Andy

I’m not familiar with ‘Airliner,’ nor have I seen the original ‘Airport.’ Are you not referring to ‘Airplane?’

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