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Posts By: Henry Tenby

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Belarus Aviation Holiday 2016 – Part 4

This chapter starts out at Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg where we had to make super tight turn around to get back on the Belavia Tupolev Tu-154 that had brought us into Russia the same morning. We cleared customs and got right back on the apron bus, which took our group back out to the …Read more »

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Speyer Classic Airline Museum tour with Lufthansa Boeing 747 wing walk, Mercure, An-22 and much more!

The Speyer Technik museum in Germany features a lovely collection of classic airliners including the famous Lufthansa Boeing 747-230 that is perched a few hundred feet up in the air that allows for a unique wing walk experience. JetFlix TV founder Henry Tenby takes us for an immersive and fascinating tour of all the classic …Read more »

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Sinsheim Museum – Concorde versus Condordsky Tu144 and much more Classic Jetliner Tours

Join us on a fully immersive tour of the famous classic airliner museum at Sinsheim, Germany. The highlight of course is the contrast between the French Anglo Concorde and the Russian built Tupolev Tu144 Concordsky. JetFlix founder Henry Tenby takes us on a very detailed tour of all the great airliners that reside at this …Read more »

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Pan American Douglas DC-3 N877MG Historical Flight Foundation visit to Abbotsford

For the Abbotsford Airshow in August of 2014, John Sessions and his Seattle-based Historical Flight Foundation brought their DC-3 N877MG up North for the event. The DC-3 is not known with one hundred percent certainty to have flown with Pan American in earlier years, but there is a good chance that it did. On the …Read more »

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Lockheed C130 Hercules 1955 First Look (Previously Classified)

In 1955, a new model of troop and transport plane was first flown and put under flight testing, called the C130 Hercules, built by the Marietta, Georgia division of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. By January of 1955, six production models of the C130 were under construction. On April 7, 1955, the first production Hercules took …Read more »

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USAF Boeing B-17G Memphis Belle World War II Technicolor Film (1944)

USAF Boeing B-17G Memphis Belle, 324th Squadron, 91st Heavy Bombardment Group This 40 minute Technicolor film was produced during World War II by the War Department of the United States Air Force and it tells the story, trials and tribulations of the ground and air personnel of the famous B-17 bomber.