Flying Holidays: Discovering Eastern and South-Eastern France
Documentary (1960)
Production:
Jacques Audoir (Director)
Oleg Tourjansky (Cameraman)
Alain Goraguer (Musical Director)
Fanchette Mazin (Cameraman)
Raoul Sangla (Film Editor)
Also from this series:
Air France Flying Holidays series
This 1960s color film about eastern and southeastern France is one of a series of Air France “Flying Holidays” travelogues directed by Jacques Audoir: travel through Alsace, Bourgogne, Haute-Savoie, Cote d'Azur.
Lockheed Constellation & Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle IA
From left to right at Aéroport de Paris-Orly. Picture inverted by mirror effect. [See discussion tab]
Unidentified Aircraft
In the reflection of the bay windows of the Aéroport de Paris-Orly terminal.
Not from Air France. Seems to be a Douglas aircraft.
Boeing 707-328
Registration F-BHSB, c/n 17614/81. First flight in November 1959. Delivered to Air France in December 1959, named Château de Chambord. Leased to Cameroon Airlines in December 1971. Returned to Air France in June 1974. Withdrawn from use in November 1975. Broken up at Paris Orly (LFPO/ORY) in 1977.
Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Lockheed Constellation
At Aéroport de Paris-Orly. Picture inverted by mirror effect.
Unidentified version.
Boeing 707-328
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle IA
View from the terminal terraces of Aéroport de Paris-Orly.
Boeing 707-328
Supposed arriving at Paris-Orly, but what is this tower to the right, not matching?
Lockheed Constellation apparently from Air France standing by the runway.
Boeing 707-328
Final taxiing on the apron of Aéroport de Paris-Orly, a Douglas DC-6 of TAI to the left background.
Registration F-BHSF, c/n 17618/111. Delivered to new to Air France in March 1960, named Château de Blois. Wfu in March 1977. Stored at Merville Institute Aeronautique. Scrapped in 1997.
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