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http://henrytenby.com/Books/AIR-AIRbook.html
Air-to-Air: Ultimate Airline Photography
By Henry Tenby, published by AirlineFan.com Press
Like no other book ever printed in the history of commercial aviation, this unique and beautifully presented all colour volume features some 200 eyeball-popping air-to-air images of classic propliners and classic jetliners taken aloft by the great air-to-air photo masters of the late 20th century, including Stephen Piercey, Paul Duffy, Bob Shane, Ron Kosys, Chris Mak, Henry Tenby, Chuck Stewart Jr. and many others.
This book is loaded with air-to-air beauties of Bristol Britannias, Boeing 707s and DC-8s, Convairs, Electras, DC-3s and many other fabulous classic airliners. Fascinating captions and an indepth introduction reveal the challenges of this unique and admired artform.
474 days ago 3626 views
Henry Tenby
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Produced by AirlineTV.net, this reports explains the details involving and leading up to the recently announced close down of Harmony Airways scheduled flight operations. At this time, we do not know if the company will resume limited flying (perhaps as a charter operation). This report contains some interesting footage.
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American Airlines Boeing 757 landing at Tegucigalpa Airport, Hondurus. Not the best video quality but it gives an excellent idea of how precarious an airport this is nestled between the hills of a shallow valley.
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American Airlines Boeing 757 landing at Vancouver on a summer July night around 8 pm. Filmed with my trust Sony TRV480 Digital 8 cam. Please excuse the crickets in the background but they were ignoring my request for quiet on the set.
1275 days ago 5843 views
Henry Tenby
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Boeing 767-31A/ER | Martinair Holland (Retro) | PH-MCL
Boeing 747-446F/SCD | JAL Cargo | JA402J
Airbus A300B4-203(F) | TNT | OO-TZB
Airbus A320-211 | Air France (Retro) | F-GFKJ
Boeing 777-206/ER | KLM | PH-BQH
Airbus A330-323X | Northwest Airlines | N8??NW
Boeing 777-2B5/ER | Korean Air | HL7575
McDonnell Douglas MD-11(F) | Martinair Cargo | PH-MCY
Boeing 747-4H6 | Malaysia Airlines | 9M-MPN
Boeing 747-406 | KLM | PH-BFK
414 days ago 2426 views
MichaelBindseil
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Airline videographer Henry Tenby then takes us for a 3-day visit to Baiyun Airport in Guangzhou (formerly Canton), back when many of the Chinese domestic airlines were still using Soviet aircraft. The stars of the show are the Tu154s of China United Airlines, China Southwest, and Sichuan Airlines. Great noise! The action is further spiced up by China General Yak-42s, a Vietnam Airlines Tu134, and more Tu154 action served up by Aeroflot, Air Volga, and Baikal Airlines. Additional domestic Chinese dishes include Shanghai Airlines 757, China Northwest MD80, BAe 146 and A300, Wuhan and Yunnan 737-300s, Air China 747SP, and lots of China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines fleet action. The second half of the DVD serves up a generous helping of non-stop, jet action filmed from various scenic locations at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak airport, back in 1995 and 1997. Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways’ fleet mixes company with Kai Tak regulars including 747s of Mandarin Airlines (747SP), China Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Air China, Thai, United, KAL, Canadian, Polar Air Cargo, Air France, British Asia Airways, Air France, and Singapore Airlines, in addition to MD11s of Garuda, China Eastern, Philippine Air Lines ... and more!
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Filmed by Eugene Cupps this short video clip shows Honeywell's Boeing 720 testbed N720 being broken up for scrap on Honeywell's Phoenix apron on Saturday, June 21, 2008. The actual demolition process lasted about 4 and a half hours on Saturday, with the subsequent removal of the broken up remains and engines and the clean-up being completed on Sunday morning. The replacement experimental aircraft, the Boeing 757, was moved back into position on the ramp around 1 pm on Sunday afternoon. This time lapse video shows the entire job from start to end condensed down to just a few minutes.
789 days ago 3823 views
Henry Tenby
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Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden presents the history of jet travel from his perspective as a Boeing 757 pilot for the UK airline Astraeus. A total of five episodes include historical footage from manufacturer's archives, including a test pilot completing an unauthorized barrel roll in the Boeing 707. Also discusses the development of the de Havilland Comet, the 747 and the A380, including interviews with key members of the development teams (who may be unaware they are chatting with the lead singer of Iron Maiden).
Episode 1: Jet Race
Episode 2: Jet Set
Episode 3: Size Matters
Episode 4: Safer Skies
Episode 5: Watch This Space
720 days ago 1424 views
Henry Tenby
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