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Pima Air Museum Caravelle (# 0637)
The Caravelle was the first jetliner built with engines on the tail and the first built in France; this one first flew in 1955. In the 1960’s when I was in the military and flying overseas, it was common to see these planes. I don’t remember seeing many, though, in the states. The last known regular flight of a Caravelle was in 2004. There's an overhead shot of it on the Pima webpage.
www.pimaair.org/aircraft-by-name/item/sud-aviation-se-210-caravelle-86
www.pimaair.org/aircraft-by-name/item/sud-aviation-se-210-caravelle-86
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