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Tintin, Captain Haddock and Calculus are on their way to Sydney for an international conference on space exploration. While their flight makes a refueling stop in Jakarta's Kemayoran Airport, they unexpectedly meet their old friend Piotr Skut, who is now the chief pilot for eccentric millionaire Laszlo Carreidas. A short time earlier, the Captain had erroneously taken the somewhat disheveled Carreidas for a tramp and surreptitiously slipped him a five-dollar bill (which later is taken by the oblivious Professor Calculus, making the millionaire laugh for the first time in years). When introduced to Carreidas, the Captain inadvertently shakes the hand of the millionaire's secretary, the tall, aloof Spalding. Unable to politely refuse Carreidas's offer of a ride on his prototype private jet, Tintin and his friends join the millionaire on the way to Sydney.
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Tim und Struppi: Flug 714 nach Sydney, Hergé
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- Année de publication
- 1977
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- Titre
- Tim und Struppi: Flug 714 nach Sydney
- Langue
- Allemand
- Auteurs
- Hergé
- Éditeur
- Carlsen
- Publié
- 1977
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 62
- ISBN10
- 3551015163
- ISBN13
- 9783551015167
- Séries
- Les Aventures de Tintin
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Bandes dessinées & Manga, Aventure, Bandes dessinées, Polars classiques, Cadeaux pour les écoliers plus âgés, Cadeaux pour les jeunes écoliers, Littérature belge, Tintin
- Première publication
- 1968
- Titre original
- Les Aventures de Tintin 22: Vol 714 pour Sydney
- Évaluation
- 4 sur 5
- Description
- Tintin, Captain Haddock and Calculus are on their way to Sydney for an international conference on space exploration. While their flight makes a refueling stop in Jakarta's Kemayoran Airport, they unexpectedly meet their old friend Piotr Skut, who is now the chief pilot for eccentric millionaire Laszlo Carreidas. A short time earlier, the Captain had erroneously taken the somewhat disheveled Carreidas for a tramp and surreptitiously slipped him a five-dollar bill (which later is taken by the oblivious Professor Calculus, making the millionaire laugh for the first time in years). When introduced to Carreidas, the Captain inadvertently shakes the hand of the millionaire's secretary, the tall, aloof Spalding. Unable to politely refuse Carreidas's offer of a ride on his prototype private jet, Tintin and his friends join the millionaire on the way to Sydney.




