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JAL 727-100 CAAC Trident JAL 767-300 action 1987

1987年名古屋空港にて撮影 JAL Boeing 727-100 JA-8327 take-off and CAAC Trident B-2211 take-off and JAL 767-300 JA8235 Take-off

JAL Japan Airlines and ANA B-727 Takeoff

懐かしいB-727の離陸映像です。JAL Japan Airlines and ANA All Nippon Airlines B-727 Takeoff

RNZAF Boeing 727-100 Low fast pass

RNZAF Boeing 727-100 Low fast pass at NZ Air Show 2006

Varig 727-200F flypast at Araras, Brasil 2005

Varig 727-200F flypast at Araras, Brasil 2005

Boeing 727 VARIGLOG Touch and Go

B727 VARIG/VARIGLOG at the Expo Aero Brasil 2004 in Araras – São Paulo – Brazil. Toque e arremetida/Touch and go.

TAA Boeing 727-076 TV Commercial 1972

Is this Angus or Malcolm Young of AC-DC fame in this advert? Where’s Bon Scott? TAA Boeing 727-076 TV Commercial 1972. Apparently the chap in the TAA commercial is John Farnham (Johnny Farnham, as he was known back then). His website is here: http://www.johnfarnham.com.au He had a huge hit in the late ’60s with a …Read more »

Ushuaia Airport DVD Preview with LADE F27 AR 747-400 & more!

http://henrytenby.com/DVDs/USHdvd.html This DVD starts off with our Aerolineas Argentinas MD-83 flight from the Buenos Aires Aeroparque down to to Ushuaia. We board the aircraft on the apron just before sun up, and enjoy an early daylight departure from the Aeroparque. Our four hour flight south to Ushuaia passes quickly and we’re soon on final approach …Read more »

TAA Boeing 727-076 TV Commercial 1969

TAA Boeing 727-076 TV Commercial 1969

Braniff Alexander Calder Douglas DC-8-62 1973

Part of a MUST HAVE “History Of Braniff” DVD, which can be purchased at http://braniffpages.com Here we have the one-off DC-8-62 in the livery designed by Alexander Calder. Calder also did a Bicentennial theme on one of the company’s Boeing 727-200s as well.

Republique Togolaise DC-8-62H taxi and takeoff

Republique Togolaise DC-8-62H taxi and takeoff at Pisa, Italy

Mas Air Cargo DC-8-73 take-off Mexico City

as Air Cargo DC-8-73 take-off Mexico City filmed in 2002

Arrow AirCargo DC-8-63 MROC, Costa Rica

Arrow AirCargo DC-8-63 MROC, Costa Rica take-off.

Murray Aviation DC-8-63 Take-off clip

A Murray Aviation classic Douglas DC-8-63 Taking off from TOL (Toledo Express Airport) runway 25

MK Aviation, DC-8-63, 9GMKG, Ostend taxi

MK Aviation, DC-8-63, 9GMKG, Ostend taxi sequence

MK Aviation DC-8-63 9GMKG – Startup

MK Aviation DC-8-63 9GMKG – Startup at Ostend

Avient DC-8-62AF Z-ALB departing Doncaster UK

AVIENT DOUGLAS DC-8-62AF, Z-ALB. SMJ395. DEPARTING RUNWAY TWO ZERO FOR VALENCIA. BY M CONNOLLY FRI 13th JUNE 2008.

Air Charter Express DC-8-63F 9G-AXA

Landing and takeoff of Air Charter Express DC-8 9G-AXA at it’s home base Ostend (OST-EBOS)

AIRCRAFT SPOTTING AT SCHIPHOL AMSTERDAM

Just a few shots of what the average “spotter” can see at one of the “plane spotter’s places” in Amsterdam. Filmed by Alex Alberto.

“KAAGBAAN”…BEST AIRCRAFT SPOTTERS SITE CLOSED..!

Holland’s best Aircraft Spotting Site has been closed permamently last saturday januari 26..!Watch the video,and by the way: due sircumstances did confused the Airbus 321-231 with a B-767…SORRY about that! Also look-out for my newest clip about the “New Aircraft Spotting Site” alongside Amsterdam runway 18R / 36L (Polderbaan). Filmed by Alex Alberto.

KLM MD-11 CAPTAIN LAST DEPARTURE FROM CURACAO

KLM Capt. Rob Ruysenaars about to make his very last departure from Curacao on a KLM MD-11 back to Amsterdam, filmed by Alex Alberto.

“STORMY WEATHER” AT SCHIPHOL AIRPORT…

March 12 2008 was a real stormy day in The Netherlands and other Europe countries. This video was made by Alex Alberto.

USAF B-17 crash scene from 12 O’Clock

Some neat WWII aircraft clips to the movie 12 O’Clock High starring Gregory Peck

Kalitta Air Boeing 747-209F landing at AMS

The Boeing 747-209F of Kalitta Air landing at AMS filmed by Alex Alberto.

Amsterdam Airport Video POLDERBAAN 18R FEB 17 2008

PURE “HEAVY JETS LANDINGS” at runway one eight right…filmed in front and behind…by Alex Alberto. Superb footage!

The Avro Jetliner 1948

Long before the 707, in 1949 there was the Avro Jetliner.

F7F Tigercat video clip

Newsreel footage of the USN and USMC F7F Tigercat

USAF B-17 air raids over Germany WWII

This movie newsreel shows USAF B-17 air raids over Germany during WWII.

Cold War Bombers B-36 B-60 B-52 newsreel

USAF B-36, B-60 and B-52 newsreel footage

de Havilland Mosquito newsreel

Newsreel introducing the de Havilland Mosquito

Aviation news clip from 1950

Piper Cub setting an altitude landing record, F-89 firing rockets, X-3 Stiletto

Birth of the USAF B-29 Part 1

Part I of the three part series on the birth and development of the B-29 bomber.

Birth of the USAF B-29 Part 2

Part II of the three part series on the birth and development of the B-29 bomber.

Birth of the USAF B-29 Part 3

Conclusion of the three part series on the birth and development of the B-29 bomber.

Target Invisible WWII USAF B-29 bombing of Japan Newsreel

Target Invisible is a newsreel showing USAF B-29 bombing of Japan during WWII.

USA F100 Super Sabres in Germany, F-102 test 1956

1956 Newsreel: USAF F-100s delivered to Germany, and a USAF F-102A missile test.

Davis Monthan AFB Airplane Graveyard April 1946

Davis Monthan AFB with stored USAF B-17s in storage. No sound and poor quality but a glimpse of the number of aircraft scrapped after WWII.

Jet Pilot – PART II just the flying scenes with F-86 Sabre and B-29

The Howard Hughes movie Jet Pilot had excellent flying scenes using Boeing B-29 and F-86 Sabre aircraft. The flying scenes are fantastic and the meat and potatoes footage from this film has been condensed down to 15 minutes of pure flying. For all you F-86 buffs out there, this is enjoyable footage.

Jet Pilot – PART I just the flying scenes

The Howard Hughes movie Jet Pilot had excellent flying scenes using Boeing B-29 and F-86 Sabre aircraft. The flying scenes are fantastic and the meat and potatoes footage from this film has been condensed down to 15 minutes of pure flying. For all you F-86 buffs out there, this is enjoyable footage.

Aircraft Graveyard scene from The Best Years of Our Lives 1946

By popular demand the entire aircraft graveyard scene from the 1946 movie “The Best Years of Our Lives.”

Saunders-Roe Princess Flying Boats newsreels late 40s

Britain’s Saunders-Roe Princess Flying Boat is depicted in newsreels from the 1940s and 1950s.

Avro Tudor newsreel 1949 program cancelled

This video clip from the late 1940s explains why the Avro Tudor programmer was cancelled.

Paris Le Bourget 1951 Airshow newsreel

A short look at the Paris Le Bourget air show in this 1951 newsreel

SARO Princess Flying Boat flying demonstration 1950-1951

Some footage from probably 1950-51 of the Princess Flying Boat. Also some silent footage possibly taken during her maiden flight.

US Navy Consolidated PB2Y-2 flying boat newsreel

Late 1930s or early 1940s newsreel of the US Navy Consolidated PB2Y-2 flying boat.

Martin Mars Flying Boat newsreels late 1940s

Martin Mars newsreels from the late 1940s.

American Overseas Airways Boeing Stratocruiser early 1950s

A free flight aboard an American Overseas Airways B-377 Stratocruiser was the prize for a lucky passenger in this early 1950s newsreel.

de Havilland Comet jet airliner newsreel footage early 50s.

Flight aboard the BOAC de Havilland Comet to Johannesburg South Africa and some history related to the Comet in this early 1950s newsreel footage.

Newsreel introducing the Short Stirling Bomber

Newsreel introducing the Short Stirling Bomber during WWII.

Vickers Wellington bombers WWII Newsreel

Newsreels of Vickers Wellington bombers. The second clip is interesting because it shows the “Magnetic Hoop” used to set off magnetic fused mines.

Valiants and Victors, British Post War Bombers

Vickers Valiants and Handley Page Victors are seen in these RAF newsreels from the mid 1950s.

WWII RAF Newsreel with Spitfires and Hurricanes

WWII RAF Newsreel with Spitfires and Hurricanes and downed German aircraft.

Curtis XP-55, Gloster E28 and the Bell XP-59 1945 newsreel

Curtis XP-55, Gloster E28 and the Bell XP-59 introduced to the public in this 1945 newsreel.

Vickers Wellington Prototype newsreel from 1936

1936, the Vickers Wellington prototype is demonstrated in this early newreel.

B25 Mitchells Fly in IMC Part 4

Part 4 of the incredible story of flying restored WW2 B25 Mitchell warbirds over the Atlantic for the movie Hannover Street, filmed in 1979.

B25 Mitchells Fly in IMC Final Part 5

Part 5 of the incredible story of flying restored WW2 B25 Mitchell warbirds over the Atlantic for the movie Hannover Street, filmed in 1979.

NATO Boeing 707 trainer at GKE Geilenkirchen

A NATO Boeing 707 trainer TCA performing a go around at Geilenkirchen Nato Air Base

Angola Government Boeing 707-321B

D2-MAN (cn 20025/780)EU-Africa Summit.

Round-The-World Avro Vulcan crashes 1956

In September 1956, the RAF received its first Vulcan B 1, XA897, which immediately went on a fly-the-flag mission to New Zealand. On 1 October, while approaching Heathrow to complete the tour, XA897 crashed short of the runway in bad weather conditions, the two pilots ejecting successfully although the rear crew was killed.

Chapman Freeborn arrange B747-200F to fly 73 horses

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering arranged a charter of a B747-200F to transport 73 showjumping horses from the Netherlands to a major showcase event in Doha, Qatar. The horses made the return trip to Doha from Maastricht Aachen Airport, for whom the operation represented the single biggest movement of horses they have done to date. The aircraft …Read more »

Chapman Freeborn – DC-8 cargo aircraft charter

News report footage showing aid cargo loading onto a DC-8 cargo aircraft.

Cygnus Air DC-8-62 EC-EMD starting engines

Cygnus Air DC-8-62 EC-EMD starting engines. Vuelo de despedida del avion DC8/62F EC-EMD. Tras muchos años operando para Iberia y C.Ygnus Air, con este video se despide de nosotros y pasa a otro operador, posiblemente lo puedan ver volando a partir de ahora por Africa.

End Credits with Ruskin Air Service DC-3 in flight 1982

Yorkshire TV’s 1982 series called AIRLINE featured the Douglas DC-3 made up in bogus Ruskin Air Service markings. Here are the end credits to each show. Lovely Dak footage!

AIRLINE TV SERIES Ruskin 1982 Roy Marsden RAF DAKOTA DC3

Opening titles, and preview, of the first Episode of the 1982 ITV Series “Airline” Starring Roy Marsden.

AIRLINE 1982 RUSKIN AIRLINES DC-3 YORKSHIRE TV SERIES

Newly-discharged from the RAF after World War II, Jack Ruskin, a blunt no-nonsense Yorkshireman, decides to set up his own airline, Ruskin Air Services. Something of an idealist, Jack is prepared to bend every rule in the book to achieve his goal of flying a Dakota once again. He soon does a deal with Ernie …Read more »

Aer Lingus 1980s advert “You are home”

An old advert from Aer Lingus known as the ‘You’re Home’ ad. Featuring ‘Gabriel’s Oboe’ as soundtrack.

Montgomery Aviation, Inc

Indianapolis Executive Airport TYQ

AVRO Lancaster Production WWII newsreel

The Avro Lancaster was a British four-engine Second World War bomber aircraft made initially by Avro for the British Royal Air Force (RAF). It first saw active service in 1942, and together with the Handley-Page Halifax it was one of the main heavy bombers of the RAF, the Royal Canadian Air Force and squadrons from …Read more »

“Fly Away Peter” RAF WWII newsreel film

1942 Royal Air Force film production about air re-inforcement of overseas bases during WW2.

Qantas Boeing 737-400

Qantas Boeing 737-400 flight from Adelaide to Sydney.

USAF B-50 refuels 3 F-100s

Short clip of a tripple in-flight refueling of USAF F-100 Super Sabres by a B-50 Tanker early 1950s.

Qantas Boeing 737-800

Qantas Boeing 737-800 flight from Sydney to Adelaide.

Boeing 314 Yankee Clipper NC18603 1939

The Yankee Clipper flew across the Atlantic on a route from New York to Southampton. The inaugural trip occurred on June 24, 1939. The Yankee Clipper crashed February 22, 1943 in Lisbon, Portugal. During the war the Yankee was assigned to the navy and allowed to continue passenger service between the United States and Portugal …Read more »

Coast to Coast in a DC-3 circa 1940

New York to San Francisco aboard a Douglas DC-3 circa 1940

The Short Mayo Composite seaplane 1937

The Short Mayo Composite is the name given to a piggyback long-range seaplane/flying boat combination produced by Short Brothers to provide a reliable long-range air transport service to the United States and the far reaches of the British Empire and the Commonwealth.

Latécoère 521, Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris

Latécoère 521, Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris

Flying in the know – Airlines and more

The frequent flyer’s perspective, airline rating and rankings. Search for flights between 2 destinations, interactive and visual with Google Map and Overall Score and star ranking.

Aer Lingus – Boeing 707 (EI-AMW) Promo Video

Section from 1971 Aer Lingus promo film. See passengers check-in at original airport building. On board the hostesses give food and drinks to passengers. See a coach in London in Aer Lingus livery. Quick shot of a BAC-111 aircraft.

Mitchells Fly in IMC Part 1

Part 1 of the incredible story of flying restored WW2 B25 Mitchell warbirds over the Atlantic for the movie Hannover Street, filmed in 1979.

B25 Mitchells Fly in IMC Part 2

Second part of the incredible story of flying restored WW2 B25 Mitchell warbirds over the Atlantic for the movie Hannover Street, filmed in 1979.

B25 Mitchells Fly in IMC Part 3

Part 3 of the incredible story of flying restored WW2 B25 Mitchell warbirds over the Atlantic for the movie Hannover Street, filmed in 1979.

Short S23 C Class Empire Flying Boats Part 2

Design and development The origins of the Empire boats lay in an Air Ministry requirement for passenger and mail carriers that could service the colonies particularly to make the connection to Australia.

Sanders Roe SR A/1 and Convair Sea Dart water jets

This is a 1950s newsreel on the Sanders Roe SR A/1 and Convair Sea Dart water jets. The Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 was a prototype fighter aircraft tested by the Royal Air Force shortly after World War II. The first prototype flew on July 15, 1947, and while it and its two sisters proved to have good …Read more »

BEA Presents: Clear to Land- 1968 Trident Promo Film (Part 3 of 3)

I believe this film was produced for BEA in 1968 to showcase the autoland features of the BEA Trident aircraft, and shows many classic shots of airports and aircraft of the 1960s. It follows a Trident on a typical flight from Paris Le Bourget to London Heathrow. It also shows BEA’s West London Air Terminal …Read more »

BEA Presents: Clear to Land- 1968 Trident Promo Film (Part 2 of 3)

I believe this film was produced for BEA in 1968 to showcase the autoland features of the BEA Trident aircraft, and shows many classic shots of airports and aircraft of the 1960s. It follows a Trident on a typical flight from Paris Le Bourget to London Heathrow. It also shows BEA’s West London Air Terminal …Read more »

BOAC Presents: Top Flight – 1963 707 VC10 Promo Film (Part 3 of 3)

This promotional film was made for BOAC in 1963 and shows the preparation and flight of a BOAC Boeing 707. It also contains some great shots of the BOAC VC-10, together with Heathrow, Kai Tak, and New York airports in the early 1960s.

Handley Page H.P.42

The Handley Page H.P.42 and H.P.45 were British four-engined long-range biplane airliners designed to a 1928 Imperial Airways specification by Handley Page of Radlett in Hertfordshire. The H.P.42/45 were the land-based airliners of Imperial Airways and along with the company’s later flying boats are well remembered. Eight aircraft were built, four of each type; all …Read more »

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part Vl

A VERY CHARMING film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title.

IL-18 IL-20 aborted take-off Angola SEP 26/08 Angola

The IIyushin IL-18 IL-20 aborts its take off roll at Cabinda, Angola on September 26, 2008, and runs off the runway into a cloud of dust and smoke. The pilot hit the brakes fairly hard as evidenced by the temporary sparks and fire on the main gear. A very impressive video clip, but the quality …Read more »

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part V

A very charming film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title. Film is centered around an American Airlines Convair 240. Not alot of “Airliner candy”, but the nostalgia and classic airport scenes of this movie makes up for it.

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part lX

A VERY CHARMING film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title.

Chapman Freeborn – Turkish TV news item on private charters

Turkey’s growing private charter market and Chapman Freeborn Airchartering have attracted the spotlight of the national media in recent weeks. www.chapman-freeborn.com

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part lV

A very charming film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title. Film is centered around an American Airlines Convair 240. Not alot of “Airliner candy”, but the nostalgia and classic airport scenes of this movie makes up for it.

MK Aviation DC-8-62 arriving at Ndola Airport

MK Aviation DC-8-62 arriving at Ndola Airport, Zambia

Heavylift DC-8-63 departing TQ Iraq

Heavylift DC-8-63 departing TQ Iraq

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part Vlll

A VERY CHARMING film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title.

Viscount Stephen Piercey 50th birthday video clip

It is unlikely that ths Video will mean much to you if you do not know the incredible story about this most famous of Vickers Aircraft, and famous aviation photographer and historian, the late Stephen Piercey, who published Propliner Magazine. This Viscount at Brooklands was named in memory of Stephen shortly after his death in …Read more »

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part lll

A very charming film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title. Film is centered around an American Airlines Convair 240. Not alot of “Airliner candy”, but the nostalgia and classic airport scenes of this movie makes up for it.

BEA Presents: Clear to Land- 1968 Trident Promo Film (Part 1 of 3)

I believe this film was produced for BEA in 1968 to showcase the autoland features of the BEA Trident aircraft, and shows many classic shots of airports and aircraft of the 1960s. It follows a Trident on a typical flight from Paris Le Bourget to London Heathrow. It also shows BEA’s West London Air Terminal …Read more »

Three Guys Named Mike 1951 Part ll

A very charming film concerning an airline hostess who attracts three guys named Mike, hence the title. Film is centered around an American Airlines Convair 240. Not alot of “Airliner candy”, but the nostalgia and classic airport scenes of this movie makes up for it.