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De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDE BOAC LAP 1958
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De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDE BOAC LAP 1958
De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDE of BOAC at London Airport in December 1958 Date: 1958
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1958 Airport Boac Comet Havilland December
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDE of BOAC at London Airport in December 1958 2. Description: This photograph showcases the iconic De Havilland Comet 4, registration number G-APDE, of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), as it sits proudly at London Airport in December 1958. The image captures the essence of a bygone era in aviation history, with the Comet 4 representing a major milestone in commercial air travel. 3. Background: The De Havilland Comet was the world's first jet-powered airliner, making its first commercial flight in 1952. The Comet 4, specifically, was an improved version of its predecessor, featuring an extended fuselage and increased seating capacity. BOAC was one of the first airlines to operate the Comet 4, and G-APDE was a prominent member of their fleet. 4. Significance: The Comet 4 revolutionized air travel with its sleek design, advanced technology, and increased comfort. Its introduction marked the beginning of the jet age and paved the way for modern commercial aviation. This photograph serves as a testament to the groundbreaking achievements of the De Havilland Comet 4 and BOAC during a pivotal moment in aviation history. 5. Composition: The photograph skillfully frames the Comet 4 against a backdrop of London Airport, with the aircraft's distinctive lines and curves accentuated by the contrast between light and shadow. The image also offers a glimpse into the bustling airport scene of the time, with other aircraft and vehicles visible in the background, adding to the overall sense of history and nostalgia. 6. Conclusion: This evocative photograph of the De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDE of BOAC at London Airport in December 1958 offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the beauty and significance of a truly iconic aircraft and a pivotal moment in aviation history.
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