Difference between revisions of "The Flight of the Phoenix"
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Revision as of 20:03, 5 March 2014
Movie (1965)
Starring:
James Stewart (Frank Towns)
Richard Attenborough (Lew Moran)
Peter Finch (Captain Harris)
Hardy Krüger (Heinrich Dorfmann)
Ernest Borgnine (Trucker Cobb)
George Kennedy (Bellamy)
A twin-engined C-82 Packet cargo plane flying from Jaghbub to Benghazi in Libya, encounters difficulties in the Sahara desert when a sandstorm destroys the right engine and threatens the left one, forcing a crash landing.
With no functioning radio to call for help, the survivor's chances of being rescued are slim because the storm has blown them too far off course. Meanwhile a passenger on the aircraft, an engineer, has the idea to build a new aircraft from the wreckage using the remaining servicable engine, tail section and wings.
For the 2004 film, see Flight of the Phoenix
Fairchild C-82A Packet
Tallmantz Phoenix P-1
North American O-47
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