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C-130 Hercules on an Aircraft Carrier!!
C-130 Hercules on an Aircraft Carrier!!
www.aviationvids.com This is the complete (and amazing!) 6+ minute original Lockheed video, showing the Hercules landing and taking off from the deck of an aircraft carrier. It also includes some great footage of a North American Fury, and an F-4 Phantom. You can view this and many more videos at my new website which I listed above, thank you.
2:20
Close call!
Close call!
Most aircraft use about two-thirds of the runway to take off. This is an Ilyushin IL76 freight aircraft taking off fully laden for an 11 hour flight, warm day, no wind....... oh and look, no runway left either!
2:02
BA Great Britons - 'The Dove' aircraft time-lapse video
BA Great Britons - 'The Dove' aircraft time-lapse video
As part of our BA Great Britons programme, designer Pascal Anson was chosen to create a unique aircraft livery to celebrate London 2012. His beautiful design is based on a dove, the symbol of peace. Tens of thousands of customers travelling to Europe over the next year will have the chance to fly on one of nine celebratory 'Dove' aircrafts, created by artist-designer Pascal from Brighton. His mentor, Turner-prize nominated artist Tracey Emin, unveiled the first Dove at British Airways engineering bay on 3 April 2012. His design is all encompassing of the livery, using the cockpit for its beak, fuselage and wings for its main body and wings, and the tailfin as its tail. The aircraft will be painted white with gold strokes of paint to represent the feathers. Doves are internationally recognised as a symbol of peace and social unity, and were also used in previous Olympic Games ceremonies, including the last London Games in 1948. BA Great Britons mentor, Tracey Emin said: "The first time I saw Pascal's design it made me smile. The plane is universal. Everyone will understand it. I like the way it brings back the excitement of travel too. I will constantly be looking up every time I hear a plane fly over -- you never know, maybe I will turn into a plane spotter!" Find out more and join the conversation at www.facebook.com/britishairways
44:24
Modern Marvels - Extreme AirCraft II
Modern Marvels - Extreme AirCraft II
Take to the skies aboard some amazing flying machines! The phenomenal technology showcased in this thrilling episode will blow you away! For over a decade, MODERN MARVELS has brought grand stories to life. The ultimate celebration and investigation of engineering excellence. From swarms of mini-planes to personal aircraft, the future is now! Celebrating ingenuity, invention and imagination brought to life on a grand scale, MODERN MARVELS® tells the fascinating stories of the doers, dreamers and sometime-schemers who created everyday items, technological breakthroughs and man-made wonders. As MODERN MARVELS® reveals in this jam-packed, supersonic episode, 21st Century technology is catching up to our wildest flights of fancy: personal aircraft for daily commuting, robot planes, physics-defying warplanes, and so much more. It seems our science fiction fantasies are finally coming true. In this non-stop, full-throttle episode you'll pull serious G's in the US military's latest fighter jet. Then grab the stick and see what the pilot sees through the visor of the futuristic Helmet Mounted Display. You'll ride shotgun in the lethal B-1B Lancer, the supersonic-capable component of the US long-range bomber force. Then try to catch a glimpse of the swarm of MAV's (Micro Air Vehicles), which are small enough to launch from a backpack! Check out the "vertical takeoff and landing" capable PAV's (Personal Aerial Vehicles), which could revolutionize our daily commute. And, finally <b>...</b>
9:59
Shuttle Discovery Attached to Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
Shuttle Discovery Attached to Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
Space shuttle Discovery was lifted and placed atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility mate/demate device in the early morning hours of April 15 in preparation for its ride to Washington Dulles International Airport on April 17. Discovery is set to depart just after sunrise and arrive in the Washington, DC area around 10 am After arriving at Dulles, Discovery will be moved on April 19 to the nearby Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center for permanent public display.
1:50
Aircraft Emergency Landing ( Must See )
Aircraft Emergency Landing ( Must See )
Emergency Landing - This is so controlled it is untrue!
12:37
CRAZY AIRCRAFT STUNTS!
CRAZY AIRCRAFT STUNTS!
Comejoin us and Walk during the Ovarian Cancer Walk on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. If you are not local please feel free to leave a donation on our TEAM PVP fundraising page: bit.ly TEAM PVP LINK - bit.ly Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com twitter.com T-shirts www.districtlines.com Download end song FREE: dephonic.bandcamp.com Our Mailing address: PrankvsPrank PO Box 2106 Voorhees, NJ 08043
1:13
UFO Chases Military Aircraft C-17 Incredible Footage! 11/11/11
UFO Chases Military Aircraft C-17 Incredible Footage! 11/11/11
Incredible Footage of what appears to be a UFO tracking a C-17 Military Airplane! Caught on 11/11/11 on the Pacific Coast!
6:05
Final Flight: Space Shuttle Discovery and carrier aircraft back out of mate demate device
Final Flight: Space Shuttle Discovery and carrier aircraft back out of mate demate device
NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) with space shuttle Discovery on top will fly above sections of the Central Florida coastline and Brevard County on Tuesday, April 17, starting at about 7 am EDT. This will be the final time Discovery will take to the skies over Florida's Space Coast as the spacecraft will be headed to its new home at the Smithsonian in Virginia. The Space Coast flyover is expected to head south from Kennedy down the coastline past Patrick Air Force Base and then head back up north along the coast to Kennedy where it will make a pass over the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and shuttle runway one last time before the SCA heads out of the area. Discovery will be transported to Washington Dulles International Airport in Sterling, Va., and then offloaded and transferred to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va., for permanent public display on April 19. Before landing at Dulles on Tuesday, the SCA and Discovery are expected to fly near a variety of landmarks in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area between 10-11 am While travelling north to Dulles, the SCA is expected generally to fly up the coastline in Georgia and the Carolinas before taking a more inland route over Virginia. The exact route and timing of the flight depend on weather and operational constraints. If the flight is postponed for any reason, an additional notice will be released.
4:53
Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL aircraft display
Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL aircraft display
The Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL is an Extremely Short Take-Off and Landing aircraft -- it is unmatched by any other production aircraft and sets the benchmark for ten seater utility aircraft. This aircraft can perform where others can't - watch this video for a short handling display filmed at the Flair aviation expo at Te Kowhai airfield near Hamilton, New Zealand. For more details about the P-750 see: www.aerospace.co.nz -- www.aviationfilm.com Copyright © 2012Historical Aviation Film Unit This video material may not be reproduced in any form (except as an embedded video on any other website), without the written permission of the Historical Aviation Film Unit.
4:09
WW2 Aircraft Wrecks
WW2 Aircraft Wrecks
A collection of WW2 aircraft wrecks from all over the world, Enjoy.
4:16
Various Aircraft at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport
Various Aircraft at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport
ATL was a great place to spend some time! I stopped there briefly on my way out to San Diego (SAN). And yes, I got footage in SAN as well :) Inside the American Airlines Terminal (LAX) - www.youtube.com [HD] Various Aircraft from American Airlines @ Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD) www.youtube.com Awesome Takeoffs in 1080p - www.youtube.com More Airplanes in 1080p - www.youtube.com Thanks for watching! **My Facebook friends list is FULL - feel free to stop by my other page and keep up with me - tinyurl.com Join my Facebook Group for Aviation Fans: tinyurl.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com
3:14
Homebuilt Aircraft
Homebuilt Aircraft
THIRD TIME LUCKY: Man builds three aeroplanes. Hopes at least one will fly.
2:34
Navy Tests Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS)
Navy Tests Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS)
Courtesy: Navy Visual News Service, Naval Air Systems Command The Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) is the Navy's launch choice for Ford-class aircraft carriers, replacing steam catapults used on current and prior generations of aircraft carriers. EMALS lowers overall operating costs and reduces maintenance over current steam catapults, and provides less 'wear and tear' on carrier-based aircraft. EMALS also expands the mission envelope by launching a broader range of naval aircraft with less stress on the ship and aircraft systems. Implementation of the EMALS system for the Ford-class will meet the Navy's fixed-wing launch capability, while offering the flexibility to support future carrier air wings. EMALS technology was fundamentally proven by the Navy in 2004 using a full-scale, half-length prototype, where more than 1500 launches and armature maneuvers were conducted. Since 2008, component testing on the shipboard design has been underway, including full scale/full power tests of all components. A full scale test site at Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, NJ, will be operational winter 2010. EMALS will begin operational aircraft launch testing summer 2010.
27:24
The Construction of a Light Aircraft (1943)
The Construction of a Light Aircraft (1943)
Watch the construction of a Piper J-3 Cub filmed at the actual Piper aircraft factory. Filmed in 1943.
9:59
Terrafugia Transition Roadable Aircraft
Terrafugia Transition Roadable Aircraft
Terrafugia Transition Roadable Aircraft. www.aircraftreporters.tv 's Editor-In-Chief Dan Johnson talks to Anna Mracek Dietrich of Terrafugia about their very unique "Roadable Aircraft"
2:02
DuPont Renewable Aircraft Deicing Fluid - "New Ice Age" | DuPont
DuPont Renewable Aircraft Deicing Fluid - "New Ice Age" | DuPont
www.duponttateandlyle.com DuPont has partnered with Kilfrost, the market leader in deicing fluid, to produce DFsustain, an environmentally friendly deicer fluid. By providing Susterra®, DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products is helping to produce a deicing fluid that has less impact on the environment and reduces energy usage and carbon emissions during the manufacturing process.
2:00
Women in the Navy: Aboard an Aircraft Carrier
Women in the Navy: Aboard an Aircraft Carrier
From voaspecialenglish.com | http The United States Department of Defense has announced plans to open 14000 more military positions to women. Lieutenant Megan Donnelly is one of the 770 women on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. LT. MEGAN DONNELLY: "Managing 15 - 20 people on the bridge at a time, and it's my job to manage all of them for the captain so that he doesn't have to -- he can focus on the big picture." Lieutenant Donnelly studied at the United States Naval Academy. She was trained as a Navy pilot. She has won a Navy award for her leadership. In fact, she was the first woman on her ship to earn the honor. Lieutenant Nicole Rosales is the ship's only female doctor. She likes the Navy. LT. NICOLE ROSALES: "Not only did they pay for my medical school, but they offered me the opportunity to serve on a aircraft carrier and to serve in various different hospitals throughout the United States." Many women serving on the Abraham Lincoln joined the Navy as a way to support their families. Amber Mentzer wants to save money during her four-year term of service and then leave the Navy, but not because she is unhappy. PETTY OFFICER AMBER MENTZER: "You come in with a positive attitude and do what you need to do, you'll be fine. So, I don't have a problem with the workloads or anything. Everybody gets treated pretty equally." Ingry Pimentel plans to stay in the Navy. SEAMAN APPRENTICE INGRY PIMENTEL: "I am gonna stay in the Navy -- makin' a career out of it. I've been <b>...</b>
1:29
Iranian Boats Shadow US Aircraft Carrier in Gulf
Iranian Boats Shadow US Aircraft Carrier in Gulf
Iranian patrol boats and aircraft shadowed a US aircraft carrier strike group as it transited the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. (Feb. 14) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly
12:19
Comco Ikarus C42E light sport aircraft.
Comco Ikarus C42E light sport aircraft.
Comco Ikarus C42E light sport aircraft. www.aircraftreporters.tv editor in chief Dan Johnson takes a look at the Comco Ikarus C42E light sport aircraft at the EAA Sun N Fun Convention.
6:01
US aircraft carriers to deliver 'direct message to Iran'
US aircraft carriers to deliver 'direct message to Iran'
Europe and the US have expressed their willingness to return to talks with Iran over its controversial nuclear program. But despite that, the EU is seemingly still set to approve an embargo on Iranian oil. France even says the time to avoid military intervention is running out. As for the US, this week it strengthened its presence in the region by sending a second aircraft carrier to the Arabian sea. It's reportedly planning to sail through the Strait of Hormuz which Iran has threatened to block in response to sanctions. The Strait is a strategic waterway which the majority of oil exports from the Gulf to the West pass through. RT discusses the situation around Iran and possible ways out of the crisis with author Michael Winter from Boston. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
2:09
The worlds largest aircraft! Antonov An-225 liftoff at Stockholm Arlanda Airport
The worlds largest aircraft! Antonov An-225 liftoff at Stockholm Arlanda Airport
The worlds largest aircraft! Antonov An-225 liftoff at Stockholm Arlanda Airport the sixth of January, 2012! I recorded this in the 5 minus degree (Celsius) air!