Last flight of Tsunami, Triumph to Tragedy in Air Racing
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Follow the radical racer from first appearance to tragic conclusion.
From Vietnam to Desert Storm, the greatest jet fighter in history.
The true life story of a cowboy aviator, Lefty Gardner and his Lockheed P-38 Lightning.
This World War Two aircraft was built as a scout/dive bomber, thus the designation SBD Dauntless.
Vintage planes, not vintage film. The clarity of today’s technology with the beauty of yesterday’s airplanes.
A collection of various newsreels and military films, all vintage film with sound.
Our program shows action scenes of the last operating B-29, Fifi, during 2013 flights. First we see it at Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio, making one flight on friday, and two on Saturday. Scenes include close-ups of the aircraft before the flight, engine starts, taxi, take-offs, fly overs, and landings. Several passes over the field…
This program is something unusual: An event to honor the Doolittle Raiders, as they make their “Final Toast” to the other fallen comrades and survivors. That story is told through excerpts of the ceremony in Dayton. Our main focus however is the action with the B-25 Mitchell aircraft. After a brief history, we board B-25…
At Kloten we get to see awesome action at one of Europe’s premier airports for aviation fans, featuring lots of great Swissair action.
At Vancouver we get to see lots of recently merged Air Canada/Canadian Airlines and their aircraft, including B727-200’s, A319’s, A320’s, B767’s, B747’s, and A340’s.
Thrill to the thunder of action packed landings, takeoffs and in-your-face taxiings in this tribute to the Trijet. We take a look at Boeing’s B727, Douglas’ DC-10, Lockheed’s L-1011 TriStar and McDonnell Douglas’ MD-11 in action.
Salt Lake City is a major Delta Hub, with a constant parade of Delta and Delta Express aircraft in the rush hour. We also get to see Southwest, Northwest, America West, TWA, United. UPS, Airborne, FedEx and Emery.
Sea-Tac is an Alaska and Horizon hub: Alaska flies B737’s and MD80’s, while the Horizon parade is dash 8’s and Fokker F28’s.
Miami features a stunning, exciting rush hour with several streams of aircraft converging, big planes passing little planes, little planes passing everybody – outstanding fast paced action.
It’s like looking at recent aviation history! Shot in 2000, we see now fallen flags, older paint schemes, aircraft no longer in service.
Manchester International is now a busier place! There are now two runways in place – and a number of great locations on the sunny side of the new runway.
We can count over 50 airlines here at Manchester – which is not just a little cousin of London’s Heathrow! Many of the airlines are not seen at LHR.
It’s the busiest in the world for international traffic, with aircraft from all over the world making appearances.
Los Angeles International ranks number four in the world for aircraft movements and is an extraordinarily busy place.
McCarran is an exceptional airport with a lot of variety, from international flights to DC-10s, B737s and B757s along with business jets.
Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental is a major Continental hub, and sees just about everything Continental owns, together with Continental Express.
Frankfurt FRA is the home of Lufthansa. We see heavy action with B747’s, A300’s, A340’s, the historic Junkers and cargo MD-11’s. Several Russian aircraft make appearances.
Dusseldorf is one of the few international airports with an observation area from where you can get a good look at all the action. See airlines from all over Europe, plus airlines from North Africa, North America and the Middle East.
Dallas-Fort Worth is a major hub for two carriers: Delta Airlines and American Airlines. With over 860,000 aircraft movements, DFW is a busy and exciting place.
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