5 results found
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1971
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
Photo ID:521368Submit Correction
View count: 114
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1971
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1971
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
Photo ID:521368Submit Correction
View count: 114
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Düsseldorf - International (EDDL / DUS)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1971
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
City / Airport:Munich - Riem (EDDM / MUC) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1972
Photo from:Stephan Barth CollectionContact
Photo ID:498629Submit Correction
View count: 191
slide taken by Norbert Kröpfl. - Calair acquired 5 Boeing 720s from Eastern Airlines in 1970, but the airline went into liquidation early in 1972. Together with 2 sisterships, D-ACIP found a new home in Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), and after 1988 the airliner even saw further service with Zairean Air Charter Service as 9Q-CTD, before being withdrawn at Kinshasa.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Munich - Riem (EDDM / MUC) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1972
Photo from:Stephan Barth CollectionContact
City / Airport:Munich - Riem (EDDM / MUC) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1972
Photo from:Stephan Barth CollectionContact
Photo ID:498629Submit Correction
View count: 191
slide taken by Norbert Kröpfl. - Calair acquired 5 Boeing 720s from Eastern Airlines in 1970, but the airline went into liquidation early in 1972. Together with 2 sisterships, D-ACIP found a new home in Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), and after 1988 the airliner even saw further service with Zairean Air Charter Service as 9Q-CTD, before being withdrawn at Kinshasa.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Munich - Riem (EDDM / MUC) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1972
Photo from:Stephan Barth CollectionContact
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:15 February 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420431Submit Correction
View count: 1270
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Air Lines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:15 February 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:15 February 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420431Submit Correction
View count: 1270
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Air Lines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:15 February 1973
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
City / Airport:Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA / FRF)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:November 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420272Submit Correction
View count: 496
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Airlines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA / FRF)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:November 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
City / Airport:Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA / FRF)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:November 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420272Submit Correction
View count: 496
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Airlines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
Operator Titles:Calair
City / Airport:Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA / FRF)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:November 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:February 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420171Submit Correction
View count: 1548
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Airlines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:February 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:February 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection
Photo ID:420171Submit Correction
View count: 1548
In April 1973 three Boeing 720s made their way to Rhodesia, circumventing the UN sanctions against the country. D-ACIP was one of these aircraft. It started its service life with Eastern Airlines in November 1961. In December 1970 it joined the fleet of short-lived German charter airline Calair. Following the failure of Calair, Air Rhodesia clandestinely acquired three of Calair's five 720s arriving in Salisbury almost in formation in April 1973.
Registration / Serial:D-ACIP
Aircraft Version:Boeing 720-025
C/n (msn):18162 / 240
City / Airport:Basle / Mulhouse - Euro (LFSB / BSL / MLH)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:February 1971
Photo from:Kjell O Granlund Collection