Description: 16mm Film USAF B-58 Hustler crash Paris Airshow 1965 Very RARE I think this film should go to a museum or a historian. I think it is something of a collectable nature. On June 15, 1965, at the Paris Air Show, Lieutenant Colonel Charles D. Tubbs was killed and two other crewmen injured when their B-58 crashed. The aircraft landed short of the runway, struck the instrument approach beacons, and burst into flameThis is Complete, sound is great but has lines, thus a low price. I believe this is that accident. Another Nice print and in great shape. VERY RARE and HTF . Once these are gone, there gone. About 25 mins on a core with silentRan smooth Also, No vinegar smell that I can detect. Try making an offer, I might take it. We have been collecting film for over 17 yrs and have some very extraordinary films that we will be listing soon that we will be selling. Around 3000 very hard to find prints. These prints are just not available anymore. Truly, rare film history! When these reels are gone, there gone. If you are a film collector and know the value of these historical print, I salute you. Saving film history is soooooo important. Thank you. If there is a title you might be looking for, email us and I'll check for you. Thanks for looking! USA Only --- International sales possible, but no returns. Too expensive. Please ask questions in needed. Try making an offer, I might take it.
Price: 99 USD
Location: Helendale, California
End Time: 2024-12-29T19:25:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.5 USD
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Film Format: 16mm