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Posts By: Henry Tenby

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Flying the Bristol Freighter Part II (1994-1998)

Picking up from where the part I program left off, in 1994, Paul Hakwins and his colleagues took over the Terrace-based Bristol Freighter operation. From their defunct employer, Trans-Provincial Airlines. The majority of Hawkair’s work involved hauling between Bronson Creek’s gravel airstrip and Wrangell in support of the Snip Mine.

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DPRK Aviation Tour 2014

Despite what the mainstream media might lead you to believe, DPRK (North Korea) is an excellent place forbespoke holiday. It is specially for aviation fans. DPRK Aviation Tour 2014 For some years, specialized aviation tours offered by a handful of private tour operators in partnership with KTS. The country’s official tourism agency. This DPRK Aviation …Read more »

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NATO Boeing 707 AWACs Action at Geilinkirchen

The NATO base at Geilinkirchen is home to European based Boeing E-3 AWACs aircraft, and formerly NATO Boeing 707 AWACs trainer aircraft. This exclusive video shows NATO Boeing 707 AWACs 707 action, including inflight refuelling footage and runway action. It also features very rare footage filmed on board an AWACs E-3 aircraft during situation monitoring …Read more »

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DPRK Aviation Tour 2015

Despite what the mainstream media might lead you to believe, the DPRK (North Korea) is an excellent place for a bespoke holiday. You can say specially for aviation fans. DPRK Aviation Tour 2015 For some years, specialized aviation tours offered by a handful of private tour operators in partnership with KTS. The country’s official tourism …Read more »

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NWT Air Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules Salamida Airlift 1993

In the Fall of 1993, an isolated gravel airstrip 160 air miles north of Yellowknife named Salamida. It was the scene of a massive, two million pound airlift. This set Canada’s Northwest Territories on course to becoming a major world producer of diamonds. At the time, aviation videographer Henry Tenby employed by NWT Air Lockheed …Read more »

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Istanbul Ataturk Airport Action 2005 (Part 1)

Welcome to Turkey’s fabulous Istanbul International Airport, named after the patriot, founder and father of modern day Turkey, Mustafa Kamal Ataturk. Istanbul straddles the Bosporus connecting Europe with Asia, and this city has been a centre of world commerce for two thousand years. Today, its bustling airport is one of the busiest and most interesting …Read more »