As a 6 year-old in 1959 my family and I rode on the first TWA 707 flight into St Louis. Being so young I don't remember much of the flight except how very loud it was.
I saw a couple of 720s, too. Thank you for including those! Also interesting to see were a few 707s powered by Rolls Royce power plants. They are the ones with air compressors atop all four engines, IINM.
Hi If you liked this clip, you might like this one ua-cam.com/video/wMm8Y_6wqFc/v-deo.html which is the beginning of a 1 hour 50 minute programme available on DVD, blu-ray or video streaming at avionvideo.com/product/707-sk... Full details are on that webpage, but essentially this is the story of hanging four JT3Ds on an ex-RAAF 707, flight testing in Australia and then bringing it back to the UK via the Maldives and Cairo. Also check out this UA-cam clip for engine runs and our landing in Cairo! ua-cam.com/video/zkr4XECtYB0/v-deo.html Best regards Howard Avion Video LLP
Nothing can beat that signature choir of those 4 JT-D`s running simultaneously.
Particularly if you were a nervous flyer
The wonderful and unique sound of the JT3D engines sounding like a symphony. Congratulations on the footage
I really miss seeing 707's a great jet!!
Always loved the 707 and all it’s variants.
As a 6 year-old in 1959 my family and I rode on the first TWA 707 flight into St Louis. Being so young I don't remember much of the flight except how very loud it was.
I saw a couple of 720s, too. Thank you for including those! Also interesting to see were a few 707s powered by Rolls Royce power plants. They are the ones with air compressors atop all four engines, IINM.
They were featured in the film Airport 75 ,starring Burt Lancaster.
Pia?
Brilliant
Hi
If you liked this clip, you might like this one ua-cam.com/video/wMm8Y_6wqFc/v-deo.html which is the beginning of a 1 hour 50 minute programme available on DVD, blu-ray or video streaming at avionvideo.com/product/707-sk...
Full details are on that webpage, but essentially this is the story of hanging four JT3Ds on an ex-RAAF 707, flight testing in Australia and then bringing it back to the UK via the Maldives and Cairo.
Also check out this UA-cam clip for engine runs and our landing in Cairo! ua-cam.com/video/zkr4XECtYB0/v-deo.html
Best regards
Howard
Avion Video LLP
I love boeing 707
Back then American Airlines was not a "national" carrier, only Pan Am and TWA flew overseas from the continental USA!
It was a NATIONAL airline in the sense that it was a MAJOR US AIRLINE . Pan Am and TWA were INTERNATIONAL airlines.
@@tonyde52 Correctly worded.