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In one of the most ambitious pieces of scene-setting attempted in New Zealand film-making, a 1944 DC-3 was floated down Lake Wakatipu and beached in a quiet bay opposite Queenstown during the shooting of “Race to the Yankee Zephyr.”

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Press, 9 April 1981, Page 16

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In one of the most ambitious pieces of scene-setting attempted in New Zealand film-making, a 1944 DC-3 was floated down Lake Wakatipu and beached in a quiet bay opposite Queenstown during the shooting of “Race to the Yankee Zephyr.” Press, 9 April 1981, Page 16

In one of the most ambitious pieces of scene-setting attempted in New Zealand film-making, a 1944 DC-3 was floated down Lake Wakatipu and beached in a quiet bay opposite Queenstown during the shooting of “Race to the Yankee Zephyr.” Press, 9 April 1981, Page 16

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