Sunday, November 16, 2008

50 years ago, this was an ad for Pan Am's Boeing 707 jet service. This ad features rare footage of the -121 "short tail" series, and the original Pratt and Whitney JT3C straight turbojet engines.

It sure looks like a glamorous ride...



Things have changed somewhat since then.

I'm up early tomorrow - I'll post some night flying pics when we land at our destination tomorrow morning.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:27 AM

    The food looks toxic and the smoking in the cabin does too.

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  2. Funny, I don't recall "living room quiet" applying to the 707. I suppose that was in comparison with the Constellation or whatever it replaced.

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  3. And someone actually composed symphonic music, and a whole orchestra was used to record it... For a simple advertisement...

    What an era!

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  4. Anonymous8:15 PM

    ... The travail has been taken out of travel ...

    But we've been working to get it back ever since.

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  5. Table linens, silverware, china, multi-course meals, coffee poured from a pot, pillows, blankets...

    It's like flying on Wardair....

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  6. Anonymous5:49 PM

    The main thing I noticed about the aircraft interior was the lack of overhead bins. What luxury!

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