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Re: Pan Am TV series

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Here you go


Ten feet shorter than the standard 120

http://l1011.homestead.com/boeing707.html
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I've flown over 707JT parked at Greystone

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Garry, I guess the info I have is wrong because it says that the first 7 were -138's and the second 6 were -120B's. That was taken off the Boeing website about 10 years ago, but checking it now, they show it as 7 -138's and 6 -138B's. The picture's I've found of VH-EBA and N707JT during their reunion don't have any angles that can confirm the fuselages are the same.

However, for the purposes of the show, a B720 wouldn't work either as most of the 720's were kept on domestic US and European routes, not on the Presidential and Rainbow routes that the whole show is predicated on.

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