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Souvenirs of the 707 (D-ABOD) Bildquelle: Dirk Grothe Dirk Bildquelle: Bildquelle: Dirk Grothe Dirk Bildquelle:

A machine that played more than just a role.

Named "Frankfurt", the Boeing 707 with the registration D-ABOD flew around the world in 's daily scheduled service from 1960 onwards, before its four "thirsty" Rolls-Royce engines led to the aircraft's retirement in 1975.

2 Bildquelle: DECHOW Bildquelle: From then on, the aircraft not "only" served as a training object for future aircraft mechanics at the base in Hamburg, but was also used in prominent roles for several feature films - such as in 1976:

3 Bildquelle: Oliver Sorg Oliver Bildquelle: As part of the filming of "Twilight's Last Gleaming"

Bildquelle: Oliver Sorg Oliver Bildquelle: starring Burt Lancaster, the entire left side of the plane was painted as the US President's "", under the approval of the White House, and thus flew once to Munich and back.

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After the machine was handed over to by Lufthansa in 1999 for the symbolic value of one euro, it also featured in films such as „Deutschlandspiel“, „Bend it like Beckham“, „Im Schatten der Macht“ and most recently in 2018 in

„Rocca verändert die Welt“. Bildquelle: Dirk Grothe Dirk Bildquelle:

5 To give the many fans of the D-ABOD the

Bildquelle: Dirk Grothe Dirk Bildquelle: opportunity to secure their very own personal souvenir, individual parts of the aircraft can be purchased in the online auction at DECHOW.

6 Bildquelle: Dirk Grothe Dirk Bildquelle: Boeing 707 | D-ABOD

Model: Boeing 707-430 „Jet International“ Manufacturer : Boeing, Seattle, USA Built: 1960 Engine: 4 Rolls-Royce Conway 508 Thrust power: je 7.940 Kilopond Wing span: 43,40 m Length: 46,60 m Height: 12,94 m Max. Starting weight: 141,100 kg Max. weight: 94.000 kg Travel altitude: 12.200 m Airspeed: 900 km/h Max. Distance: 7.960 km Seating: 16 First Class / 132 Economy

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