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Kingfish
August 30th 06, 02:08 PM
I found some cool photos of a retired 747-200 used in the new Bond film
Casino Royale. Interesting how they podded the engines and added wing
tanks and exhaust chevrons. Those Hollywood guys never cease to amaze..
http://www.flightglobal.com
Click the bottom link under "Latest News Headlines"
LWG
August 31st 06, 03:22 AM
Does this thing fly? If so, how do they do it legally. Do they relinquish
the standard certificate of airworthiness and operate it experimentally? Do
they have to get a FSDO (or the British equivalent) to approve the mods? If
it is just a prop, why don't they just use CA?
"Kingfish" > wrote in message
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>I found some cool photos of a retired 747-200 used in the new Bond film
> Casino Royale. Interesting how they podded the engines and added wing
> tanks and exhaust chevrons. Those Hollywood guys never cease to amaze..
>
> http://www.flightglobal.com
>
> Click the bottom link under "Latest News Headlines"
>
James Robinson
August 31st 06, 03:30 AM
"LWG" > wrote:
> Does this thing fly? If so, how do they do it legally.
It doesn't fly. It is strictly a "prop" (in a non-aviation sense.)
Kingfish
August 31st 06, 02:09 PM
James Robinson wrote:
> "LWG" > wrote:
>
> > Does this thing fly? If so, how do they do it legally.
>
> It doesn't fly. It is strictly a "prop" (in a non-aviation sense.)
I think the article said the plane was a retired British Airways
747-200.
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