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EN: On the german part of "Ostbahn" a class 624 DMU as train 5824 arrives to Strausberg station.
Slidescan.
DE: Auf dem deutschen Teil der Ostbahn erreicht eine 624-Einheit als RB 5824 den Bahnhof Strausberg.
Diascan.
RP-C2114 DC-10-30 Philippine Airlines
on a maintenance visit to SR Technics.
In 1996 to Caledonian Airways as G-GOKT, in 2000 to JMC Air and finally to World Airways as N352WL.
(scan from my collection - not taken by myself)
T9-AAC MD-81 Air Bosnia - ex PSA N937PS. Lasted for a year with Air Bosnia before returned to lessor in 2003. Last with Air Max Africa.
(slide scan)
EL-ALM Ilyushin IL-62M Cen-Sad. Ex Aeroflot, Rossiya. Went to Trans African Airlines as 3C-QQR and Jetline as 5A-DKT
(my collection - not taken by myself)
B-2509 Boeing B737-8Z0 China Southwest Airlines. Transferred to Air China in 2002. With Blue Panorama since 2017.
(scan from my collection - not taken by myself)
scan of an Ektachrome slide
Light readings from sensors mounted on the upper surface of the lens turret were processed by software in the state-of-the-art Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, which featured not one but two floppy disc drives.
Photo taken by Andreas Rink, slide kindly provided for scanning by Florian Weiß.
München-Riem
1975-07-29 (29 July 1975)
N422PA Jet Clipper Mount Vernon
Boeing 707-321B
19275/590
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am)
First flight 7 June 1967, delivered new to Pan Am on 28 June 1967, stayed with the airline for its entire life, stored at MIA May 1980 and broken up there July 1984 (source: rzjets.net).
Registration details for this airframe:
rzjets.net/aircraft/?reg=337547
From Pan Am Museum on instagram:
Pan Am Boeing 707, N422PA renamed the “Jet Clipper Saint Paul” and em¬bossed with the Papal seal, took off from Leonardo Da Vinci Airport on Tuesday, July 25, 1967 on a historic flight, bearing Pope Paul VI and his retinue to Istanbul to confer with Turkish authorities on peace in the Middle East:
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More photos: www.instagram.com/pan.am.museum/p/C5LSY6MqJH_/?img_index=1
N422PA with Pan Am at HEL in June 1972 (Pan American titles):
www.airhistory.net/photo/164931/N422PA
N422PA ex-Pan Am stored at MIA in August 1983:
www.flickr.com/photos/namcys11/51029946042
Scan from Kodachrome slide.
This Boeing 767-322ER took its first flight on July 10, 1992 and was delivered to UA on July 27, 1992...(c/n 25286/ 444)
Slide date June 1982.
Big Al, don't ask me how long the exposure was. I snapped it 24 years ago!
Don't look large.. lots of dust! Any suggestions?
View East on way back down from the Pfeifferhorn. 11,326 feet.
Slide Date July 1982
See my friend in the photo? that's Howie.. he was a cosmic wanderer kind of guy.
First flight: August 16, 1972...(c/n 46575/ 57)
HB-IHA 30/11/1972 Swissair
HC-BKO 02/09/1983 Ecuatoriana
PP-SFB 01/05/1996 VASP
PP-SFB 17/11/1996 Ecuatoriana stored at Quito and scrapped there in 2004...
scan of a slide in my collection and not my own shot...
Photo taken by Wilhelm Hell, scan kindly provided by him for inclusion on this page.
München-Riem
May 1989
OD-AGF
Boeing 720-047B
18830 / 429
Middle East Airlines (MEA)
OD-AGF lined up on runway 25 to leave Riem after having been parked here for a while.
Information from flickr - thanks to Paul:
c/n 18830/429. New to Western Air Lines as N3157 in 1965. To MEA as OD-AGF in 1974. Withdrawn from use at Beirut in 1994 and later scrapped.
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/OD-AGF/491105
This airframe as N3157 with Western Airlines at PHX in September 1970:
www.flickr.com/photos/154191970@N03/35430414380
This airframe as N3157 with Western Airlines ca. early 1970s (later colours):
www.flickr.com/photos/154191970@N03/35430414380
OD-AGF with MEA at BEY in August 1995 (later colours):
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/2/6/0/0418062.jpg
Scan from Kodachrome slide.