This aircraft showed up in the movie “Golda”. It was a speedbump in an otherwise accurate and good war movie.
Bill
This aircraft showed up in the movie “Golda”. It was a speedbump in an otherwise accurate and good war movie.
Bill
Boeing 747-200G-BDXJ (Retired aircraft)
Grab from the movie…
Bill
Hi,
I think it resides at some old airbase in England and shows up in alot of movies at times. I believe it was in Casino Royale as the Skyfleet S570 (with some post filming CGI added, if I recall correctly). I’ve also seen it on"Primeval" and I think “Top Gear” once.
Regards
Pat
Hi! Now,That would be a nice airliner to model either in Paper or Plastic.
Am I to understand this was a movie prop and not an actual funtioning aircraft?
Here’s some more info about the history on this one.
https://www.v1images.com/product/aces-high-ltd-boeing-747-236b-n88892/
Yup!
Hi,
I think from the info on the links provided, the planewas at one time a functioning 747, but that after being taken out of service it has been used for training and as a movie/TV prop (with fake “mockup” engines).
Regards
Pat
It was a functioning aircraft, with a British registration number of G-BDXJ. Had the standard engine configuration of a 747 back then.