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Taking vintage nitrate still film on a passenger plane?

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G'day all. I have been on my Tassie trip, I ultimately decided not to bring along any of those suspected nitrate films and brought along only films labeled "safety film" and had no troubles taking them on the flight. I got a reply from Virgin Australia on my nitrate film on plane question and they said it was not permissible on flight due to being flammable so just as well I decided not to take them on flight. Anyhow rolled a few 35mm canisters with 1946 expired Kodak Flurographic film and used them for my old building shots.
 
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