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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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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
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The world's last two Martin Mars are operated by Coulson Flying Tankers based at Sproat Lake, near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Built just as WWII came to end, the two Mars are highly effective fire fighting aircraft that have worked the BC coast since the late 1950s. Being the world's last operational examples of the great flying boat era, the Mars attract attention everywhere. In January, 2008, Hawaii Mars C-FLYL was based in Vancouver Harbour for the annual Truck Loggers convention held at Canada Place. The Mars flew daily wowing crowds with a water drop right in front of Canada Place attracting extensive media coverage. Airline videographer Henry Tenby had exclusive access and filmed this historic visit using broadcast cameras.
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The world's last two Martin Mars are operated by Coulson Flying Tankers based at Sproat Lake, near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Built just as WWII came to end, the two Mars are highly effective fire fighting aircraft that have worked the BC coast since the late 1950s. Being the world's last operational examples of the great flying boat era, the Mars attract attention everywhere.
In January, 2008, Hawaii Mars C-FLYL was based in Vancouver Harbour for the annual Truck Loggers convention held at Canada Place. The Mars flew daily wowing crowds with a water drop right in front of Canada Place attracting extensive media coverage.
Airline videographer Henry Tenby had exclusive access and filmed this historic visit using broadcast cameras.
885 days ago 4088 views
Henry Tenby
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F-16 landing cockpit filmed from the HUD as the aircraft turns finals and lands on the trunway. Includes the pilots ATC conversation. Kind of different.
712 days ago 2973 views
theguillecompany
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AirlineTV.net videographer Henry Tenby shot this flight deck footage aboard the Coulson Martin Mars C-FLYL Hawaii Mars during its water drop demonstration at Vancouver Harbour on January 17, 2008. At the controls were Captains Steven Wall and Bob Dyck. We were airborne for 17 minutes after about a 40 minute engine warm up. In 2008 AirlineHobby.com DVDs will release a DVD on Coulson Flying Tankers' Martin Mars visit to Vancouver.
965 days ago 4664 views
Henry Tenby
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AirlineTV.net cameraman Henry Tenby filmed the first ever arrival of the Martin Mars at Vancouver Harbour. The footage was used by City TV news during the morning of January 16, 2008 as presented here.
966 days ago 5219 views
Henry Tenby
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AirlineTV.net cameraman Henry Tenby filmed the first ever arrival of the Martin Mars at Vancouver Harbour. The footage was used by City TV news during the morning of January 16, 2008 as presented here.
965 days ago 4359 views
Henry Tenby
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