Archive documentary from 1992. Very interesting program about the 21st century spitfire plane, the EFA or Eurofighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's mos...
7:15
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom (ss, live electronics); Kenny Wheeler (tp, flgh); Michael Formanek (b); Jerry Granelli (d, electro-acoustic percussion) AMG: http://www.allmus...
9:55
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
5:23
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
A strange museum in Damascus.
90:23
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights initially showed up throughout World Battle I, shortly after the creation of the aircraft. Until at the very least 1992, it was an element in every major war, despite beliefs after Globe War II that increasingly better rates as well as longer range weapons would make dogfighting outdated.
(Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogfight)
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This video addresses the ways a single pilot flying IFR can cope more effectively, while lowering stress and workload. Learn what cockpit resource management...
2:13
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Airbus A310-300 Hapag-Lloyd "D-AHLA" am 16.05.1992 in Lübeck Blankensee "EDHL" zu einem einmaligen Tagesflug nach Rom. Eines der größten Flugzeuge, das jemal...
45:01
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
Malmö Aviation Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVscC-fsMOY&list;=UUaUtQzkhc5tN8UWtlzcZbcA&index;=1&feature;=plcp Fakta -- Svenska Malmö Aviation är ett s...
56:48
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning på affärsresor. De bedriver såväl reguljärtrafik som charter.
Företaget grundades år 1981. Man bedrev då verksamhet med taxi-, skol- och fraktflyg. 1991 expanderade man med reguljärtrafik till Hamburg och London. Senare tillkom också reguljärtrafik till Malmö och Göteborg. Försök med linjer till Kristianstad och Luleå gjordes även, dessa lades dock ner på grund av lågt antal resande. 1998 köptes företaget av Braathens ASA och slogs då ihop med Braathens Sverige, samt Transwede. Braathens Malmö Aviation bildas. År 2001 köper SAS upp Braathens ASA, Malmö A
0:48
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Aircraft include: Hunter XG195 - Vampire XD544 - 101 Mystere - Canberra T19 WJ975 - Sycamore XG506 - Jet Provost XP557. The museum has closed now.
2:12
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Excitation system research at Dryden with an F-16XL aircraft is presented." Public domain film from NASA, slightly cr...
11:16
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
Montage de vues du Piper L4 F-BFQN de l'aéroclub Paul Tissandier prises en diverses occasions dans les années 1991-1992. www.jlc-aviation.fr.
6:14
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in aviation and Aerospace. 1st Year Chemistry project, designed for A-level students. References: Electrical applications, Thin film, Electrochromat...
Archive documentary from 1992. Very interesting program about the 21st century spitfire plane, the EFA or Eurofighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's mos...
7:15
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom (ss, live electronics); Kenny Wheeler (tp, flgh); Michael Formanek (b); Jerry Granelli (d, electro-acoustic percussion) AMG: http://www.allmus...
9:55
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
RAAFA Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Perth Australia 1992
5:23
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
McAlpine Aviation - 1992 - Damascus Air Museum
A strange museum in Damascus.
90:23
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights initially showed up throughout World Battle I, shortly after the creation of the aircraft. Until at the very least 1992, it was an element in every major war, despite beliefs after Globe War II that increasingly better rates as well as longer range weapons would make dogfighting outdated.
(Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogfight)
View more, like, share and subscribe for more videos through the links below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8s6G58kQuW-ynkjMyf3meQ
Visit Our Blog:
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Thank you very much!
This video addresses the ways a single pilot flying IFR can cope more effectively, while lowering stress and workload. Learn what cockpit resource management...
2:13
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Airbus A310-300 Hapag-Lloyd "D-AHLA" am 16.05.1992 in Lübeck Blankensee "EDHL" zu einem einmaligen Tagesflug nach Rom. Eines der größten Flugzeuge, das jemal...
45:01
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
Malmö Aviation Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVscC-fsMOY&list;=UUaUtQzkhc5tN8UWtlzcZbcA&index;=1&feature;=plcp Fakta -- Svenska Malmö Aviation är ett s...
56:48
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning på affärsresor. De bedriver såväl reguljärtrafik som charter.
Företaget grundades år 1981. Man bedrev då verksamhet med taxi-, skol- och fraktflyg. 1991 expanderade man med reguljärtrafik till Hamburg och London. Senare tillkom också reguljärtrafik till Malmö och Göteborg. Försök med linjer till Kristianstad och Luleå gjordes även, dessa lades dock ner på grund av lågt antal resande. 1998 köptes företaget av Braathens ASA och slogs då ihop med Braathens Sverige, samt Transwede. Braathens Malmö Aviation bildas. År 2001 köper SAS upp Braathens ASA, Malmö A
0:48
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
Aircraft include: Hunter XG195 - Vampire XD544 - 101 Mystere - Canberra T19 WJ975 - Sycamore XG506 - Jet Provost XP557. The museum has closed now.
2:12
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Excitation system research at Dryden with an F-16XL aircraft is presented." Public domain film from NASA, slightly cr...
11:16
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
JLC-Aviation-Piper-F-BFQN
Montage de vues du Piper L4 F-BFQN de l'aéroclub Paul Tissandier prises en diverses occasions dans les années 1991-1992. www.jlc-aviation.fr.
6:14
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering.
Polymers in aviation and Aerospace. 1st Year Chemistry project, designed for A-level students. References: Electrical applications, Thin film, Electrochromat...
45:49
Air Crash Investigation: EL AL Israel Flight 1862
Air Crash Investigation: EL AL Israel Flight 1862
Air Crash Investigation: EL AL Israel Flight 1862
Was this a legit crash or just another setup by the Americans?
On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747 cargo plane of the state-run Israeli airline El Al, crashed into the Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg flats in the Bijlmermeer (colloquially "Bijlmer") neighbourhood (part of Amsterdam-Zuidoost) of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. For the location in the Bijlmermeer, the crash is known in Dutch as the "Bijlmerramp" (or Bijlmer disaster). A total of 43 people were killed, including the plane's crew of three, a non-revenue passenger in a jump seat, and 39 people on the ground. Many more were injured. This accident remains the deadliest av
11:12
The Frontiers of Flight - The Last Great World Record (1992) Rutan Voyager Part 2/4
The Frontiers of Flight - The Last Great World Record (1992) Rutan Voyager Part 2/4
The Frontiers of Flight - The Last Great World Record (1992) Rutan Voyager Part 2/4
"The Last World Record" was about the latter achieved in a wide light, flimsy, aeroplane with only two engines. This chapter shows the trials and tribulation...
4:38
1992 Cleveland National Air Show Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration
1992 Cleveland National Air Show Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration
1992 Cleveland National Air Show Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration
Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration from the 1992 Cleveland National Air Show. Video from Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC-3. The team members are...
26:05
Russian Air Force WORST NIGHTMARE of the US Air Force Aircraft Documentry
Russian Air Force WORST NIGHTMARE of the US Air Force Aircraft Documentry
Russian Air Force WORST NIGHTMARE of the US Air Force Aircraft Documentry
An interesting aircraft documentary about Russian air force military aircraft that some believe are the worst nightmare of the us air force. The Russian Air Force (Russian: Военно-воздушные cилы России, tr. Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily Rossii) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is currently under the command of Colonel General Viktor Bondarev. The Russian Navy has its own air arm, the Russian Naval Aviation, which is the former Soviet Aviatsiya Voyenno Morskogo Flota ("Naval Aviation"), or AV-MF).
The Air Force was formed from parts of the former Soviet Air Forces after the dissolution of the So
7:37
Kingston Aviation Story 2 Part 11
Kingston Aviation Story 2 Part 11
Kingston Aviation Story 2 Part 11
2:07
F 16 vs MiG25 on CNN
F 16 vs MiG25 on CNN
F 16 vs MiG25 on CNN
This is the revised video, better quality of my first ever posted military aviation video. It is a CNN report of the De. 1992 (?) shoot down of a MiG-25 by a...
3:30
Kirland Aviation
Kirland Aviation
Kirland Aviation
Kirland Aviation is a company focused on details and committed to excellence. Over the past several years our team of professionals has undertaken a project ...
10:51
1992 Cleveland National Air Show F-14 demonstration
1992 Cleveland National Air Show F-14 demonstration
1992 Cleveland National Air Show F-14 demonstration
F-14 Tomcat demonstration from the 1992 Cleveland National Air Show. Video from Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC-3.
Archive documentary from 1992. Very interesting program about the 21st century spitfire plane, the EFA or Eurofighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's mos...
Archive documentary from 1992. Very interesting program about the 21st century spitfire plane, the EFA or Eurofighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's mos...
Jane Ira Bloom (ss, live electronics); Kenny Wheeler (tp, flgh); Michael Formanek (b); Jerry Granelli (d, electro-acoustic percussion) AMG: http://www.allmus...
Jane Ira Bloom (ss, live electronics); Kenny Wheeler (tp, flgh); Michael Formanek (b); Jerry Granelli (d, electro-acoustic percussion) AMG: http://www.allmus...
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights initially showed up throughout World Battle I, shortly after the creation of the aircraft. Until at the very least 1992, it was an element in every major war, despite beliefs after Globe War II that increasingly better rates as well as longer range weapons would make dogfighting outdated.
(Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogfight)
View more, like, share and subscribe for more videos through the links below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8s6G58kQuW-ynkjMyf3meQ
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http://thehistoryfilmchannel.blogspot.com/
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Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights initially showed up throughout World Battle I, shortly after the creation of the aircraft. Until at the very least 1992, it was an element in every major war, despite beliefs after Globe War II that increasingly better rates as well as longer range weapons would make dogfighting outdated.
(Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogfight)
View more, like, share and subscribe for more videos through the links below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8s6G58kQuW-ynkjMyf3meQ
Visit Our Blog:
http://thehistoryfilmchannel.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much!
This video addresses the ways a single pilot flying IFR can cope more effectively, while lowering stress and workload. Learn what cockpit resource management...
This video addresses the ways a single pilot flying IFR can cope more effectively, while lowering stress and workload. Learn what cockpit resource management...
Airbus A310-300 Hapag-Lloyd "D-AHLA" am 16.05.1992 in Lübeck Blankensee "EDHL" zu einem einmaligen Tagesflug nach Rom. Eines der größten Flugzeuge, das jemal...
Airbus A310-300 Hapag-Lloyd "D-AHLA" am 16.05.1992 in Lübeck Blankensee "EDHL" zu einem einmaligen Tagesflug nach Rom. Eines der größten Flugzeuge, das jemal...
Malmö Aviation Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVscC-fsMOY&list;=UUaUtQzkhc5tN8UWtlzcZbcA&index;=1&feature;=plcp Fakta -- Svenska Malmö Aviation är ett s...
Malmö Aviation Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVscC-fsMOY&list;=UUaUtQzkhc5tN8UWtlzcZbcA&index;=1&feature;=plcp Fakta -- Svenska Malmö Aviation är ett s...
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning på affärsresor. De bedriver såväl reguljärtrafik som charter.
Företaget grundades år 1981. Man bedrev då verksamhet med taxi-, skol- och fraktflyg. 1991 expanderade man med reguljärtrafik till Hamburg och London. Senare tillkom också reguljärtrafik till Malmö och Göteborg. Försök med linjer till Kristianstad och Luleå gjordes även, dessa lades dock ner på grund av lågt antal resande. 1998 köptes företaget av Braathens ASA och slogs då ihop med Braathens Sverige, samt Transwede. Braathens Malmö Aviation bildas. År 2001 köper SAS upp Braathens ASA, Malmö Aviation exkluderas då och blir återigen ett självständigt företag. En ny linje öppnas till Umeå, vilket blir en stor framgång. Malmö Aviation har blivit valt till 'Bästa inrikesflygbolag' flera gånger vid Grand Travel Award i Stockholm. Företaget är för närvarande största aktören på Stockholm-Bromma flygplats.
Malmö Aviation gav genom sin etablering på Bromma flygplats åter liv till den forna storflygplatsen. Efter att enbart varit öppen för skol- och taxiflyg fick Bromma flygplats 1992 fart igen genom Malmö Aviation. Idag är Bromma flygplats återigen en av Sveriges största.
History -- English
Malmö Aviation is a regional airline based in Malmö, Sweden. It operates scheduled services within Sweden from Stockholm, as well as scheduled international services to Belgium and France. Its main base is Malmö Airport, with a hub at Stockholm-Bromma Airport
Malmö Aviation was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company Malmö Aviation Schedule was formed on 16 April 1993 under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998 and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 it became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included. It is wholly owned by Braathens Aviation and has 500 employees (at March 2007).
Destinationer -- Svenska
• Bryssel (code share med Brussels Airlines från Göteborg, Köpenhamn och Stockholm)
• Göteborg - Landvetter flygplats
• Malmö - Malmö Airport
• Stockholm - Bromma Airport
• Umeå - Umeå City Airport
Destination -- English
• Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport)
• Malmö (Malmö Airport)
• Stockholm (Stockholm-Bromma Airport)
• Umeå (Umeå Airport)
___________________________________________________________________________
Callsign -- Scanwing
IATA -- TF
ICAO -- SCW
Grounded -- 1981
Hubbs -- Stockholm-Bromma, Gothenburg -- Landvetter, Malmo Airport
Fleet -- 9
Destinationens -- 4
Headquarters -- Malmo, Sweden
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning på affärsresor. De bedriver såväl reguljärtrafik som charter.
Företaget grundades år 1981. Man bedrev då verksamhet med taxi-, skol- och fraktflyg. 1991 expanderade man med reguljärtrafik till Hamburg och London. Senare tillkom också reguljärtrafik till Malmö och Göteborg. Försök med linjer till Kristianstad och Luleå gjordes även, dessa lades dock ner på grund av lågt antal resande. 1998 köptes företaget av Braathens ASA och slogs då ihop med Braathens Sverige, samt Transwede. Braathens Malmö Aviation bildas. År 2001 köper SAS upp Braathens ASA, Malmö Aviation exkluderas då och blir återigen ett självständigt företag. En ny linje öppnas till Umeå, vilket blir en stor framgång. Malmö Aviation har blivit valt till 'Bästa inrikesflygbolag' flera gånger vid Grand Travel Award i Stockholm. Företaget är för närvarande största aktören på Stockholm-Bromma flygplats.
Malmö Aviation gav genom sin etablering på Bromma flygplats åter liv till den forna storflygplatsen. Efter att enbart varit öppen för skol- och taxiflyg fick Bromma flygplats 1992 fart igen genom Malmö Aviation. Idag är Bromma flygplats återigen en av Sveriges största.
History -- English
Malmö Aviation is a regional airline based in Malmö, Sweden. It operates scheduled services within Sweden from Stockholm, as well as scheduled international services to Belgium and France. Its main base is Malmö Airport, with a hub at Stockholm-Bromma Airport
Malmö Aviation was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company Malmö Aviation Schedule was formed on 16 April 1993 under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998 and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 it became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included. It is wholly owned by Braathens Aviation and has 500 employees (at March 2007).
Destinationer -- Svenska
• Bryssel (code share med Brussels Airlines från Göteborg, Köpenhamn och Stockholm)
• Göteborg - Landvetter flygplats
• Malmö - Malmö Airport
• Stockholm - Bromma Airport
• Umeå - Umeå City Airport
Destination -- English
• Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport)
• Malmö (Malmö Airport)
• Stockholm (Stockholm-Bromma Airport)
• Umeå (Umeå Airport)
___________________________________________________________________________
Callsign -- Scanwing
IATA -- TF
ICAO -- SCW
Grounded -- 1981
Hubbs -- Stockholm-Bromma, Gothenburg -- Landvetter, Malmo Airport
Fleet -- 9
Destinationens -- 4
Headquarters -- Malmo, Sweden
published:16 May 2012
views:2581
Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Excitation system research at Dryden with an F-16XL aircraft is presented." Public domain film from NASA, slightly cr...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Excitation system research at Dryden with an F-16XL aircraft is presented." Public domain film from NASA, slightly cr...
Polymers in aviation and Aerospace. 1st Year Chemistry project, designed for A-level students. References: Electrical applications, Thin film, Electrochromat...
Polymers in aviation and Aerospace. 1st Year Chemistry project, designed for A-level students. References: Electrical applications, Thin film, Electrochromat...
Was this a legit crash or just another setup by the Americans?
On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747 cargo plane of the state-run Israeli airline El Al, crashed into the Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg flats in the Bijlmermeer (colloquially "Bijlmer") neighbourhood (part of Amsterdam-Zuidoost) of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. For the location in the Bijlmermeer, the crash is known in Dutch as the "Bijlmerramp" (or Bijlmer disaster). A total of 43 people were killed, including the plane's crew of three, a non-revenue passenger in a jump seat, and 39 people on the ground. Many more were injured. This accident remains the deadliest aviation accident to ever occur in The Netherlands (though not the deadliest accident involving Dutch people, a distinction that belongs to the Tenerife airport disaster). The disaster was made worse by the large fire that resulted from the crash.
Flight 1862 was scheduled to depart at 5:30 pm, but the flight was delayed until 6:20 pm. At 6:22 pm, Flight 1862 departed from runway 01L on a northerly heading. Once airborne, the aircraft turned to the right on its departure route. Soon after the turn, at 6:27 pm, above the Gooimeer, a lake near Amsterdam, a sharp bang was heard while the aircraft was climbing through 1950 meters (6500 feet). The bang was the result of the two fuse pins attaching engine three to the right wing failing due to microscopic fatigue cracks. The engine separated from the right wing of the aircraft, shot forward, damaged the wing flaps, then fell back and struck engine number four, tearing it from the wing. The two engines fell away from the aircraft, also ripping out a 9-meter (30-foot) stretch of the wing's leading edge. The loud noise attracted the attention of some pleasure boaters on Gooimeer. The boaters notified the Netherlands Coastguard of two objects they had seen falling from the sky. One boater, a police officer, said he initially thought the two falling objects were parachutists, but as they fell closer he could see they were both plane engines.
The captain made a mayday call to air traffic control (ATC) and indicated that he wanted to return to Schiphol. At 6:28:45 pm, the captain reported: "El Al 1862, lost number three and number four engine, number three and number four engine." ATC and the flight crew did not yet grasp the severity of the situation. Although the flight crew knew they had lost power from the engines, they did not see that the engines had completely broken off and that the wing had been damaged. The outboard engine on the wing of a 747 is visible from the cockpit only with difficulty and the inboard engine on the wing is not visible at all. Given the choices that the captain and crew made following the loss of engine power, the Dutch parliamentary inquiry commission that later studied the crash concluded that the crew did not know that both engines had broken away from the right wing.
At 6:35:25 pm, the first officer radioed to ATC: "Going down, 1862, going down, going down, copied, going down." In the background, the captain was heard instructing the first officer in Hebrew to raise the flaps and lower the landing gear.
Was this a legit crash or just another setup by the Americans?
On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747 cargo plane of the state-run Israeli airline El Al, crashed into the Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg flats in the Bijlmermeer (colloquially "Bijlmer") neighbourhood (part of Amsterdam-Zuidoost) of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. For the location in the Bijlmermeer, the crash is known in Dutch as the "Bijlmerramp" (or Bijlmer disaster). A total of 43 people were killed, including the plane's crew of three, a non-revenue passenger in a jump seat, and 39 people on the ground. Many more were injured. This accident remains the deadliest aviation accident to ever occur in The Netherlands (though not the deadliest accident involving Dutch people, a distinction that belongs to the Tenerife airport disaster). The disaster was made worse by the large fire that resulted from the crash.
Flight 1862 was scheduled to depart at 5:30 pm, but the flight was delayed until 6:20 pm. At 6:22 pm, Flight 1862 departed from runway 01L on a northerly heading. Once airborne, the aircraft turned to the right on its departure route. Soon after the turn, at 6:27 pm, above the Gooimeer, a lake near Amsterdam, a sharp bang was heard while the aircraft was climbing through 1950 meters (6500 feet). The bang was the result of the two fuse pins attaching engine three to the right wing failing due to microscopic fatigue cracks. The engine separated from the right wing of the aircraft, shot forward, damaged the wing flaps, then fell back and struck engine number four, tearing it from the wing. The two engines fell away from the aircraft, also ripping out a 9-meter (30-foot) stretch of the wing's leading edge. The loud noise attracted the attention of some pleasure boaters on Gooimeer. The boaters notified the Netherlands Coastguard of two objects they had seen falling from the sky. One boater, a police officer, said he initially thought the two falling objects were parachutists, but as they fell closer he could see they were both plane engines.
The captain made a mayday call to air traffic control (ATC) and indicated that he wanted to return to Schiphol. At 6:28:45 pm, the captain reported: "El Al 1862, lost number three and number four engine, number three and number four engine." ATC and the flight crew did not yet grasp the severity of the situation. Although the flight crew knew they had lost power from the engines, they did not see that the engines had completely broken off and that the wing had been damaged. The outboard engine on the wing of a 747 is visible from the cockpit only with difficulty and the inboard engine on the wing is not visible at all. Given the choices that the captain and crew made following the loss of engine power, the Dutch parliamentary inquiry commission that later studied the crash concluded that the crew did not know that both engines had broken away from the right wing.
At 6:35:25 pm, the first officer radioed to ATC: "Going down, 1862, going down, going down, copied, going down." In the background, the captain was heard instructing the first officer in Hebrew to raise the flaps and lower the landing gear.
published:14 Mar 2015
views:43
The Frontiers of Flight - The Last Great World Record (1992) Rutan Voyager Part 2/4
"The Last World Record" was about the latter achieved in a wide light, flimsy, aeroplane with only two engines. This chapter shows the trials and tribulation...
"The Last World Record" was about the latter achieved in a wide light, flimsy, aeroplane with only two engines. This chapter shows the trials and tribulation...
Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration from the 1992 Cleveland National Air Show. Video from Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC-3. The team members are...
Holiday Inn/Coca-Cola Aerobatic Team demonstration from the 1992 Cleveland National Air Show. Video from Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC-3. The team members are...
An interesting aircraft documentary about Russian air force military aircraft that some believe are the worst nightmare of the us air force. The Russian Air Force (Russian: Военно-воздушные cилы России, tr. Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily Rossii) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is currently under the command of Colonel General Viktor Bondarev. The Russian Navy has its own air arm, the Russian Naval Aviation, which is the former Soviet Aviatsiya Voyenno Morskogo Flota ("Naval Aviation"), or AV-MF).
The Air Force was formed from parts of the former Soviet Air Forces after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991–92. Boris Yeltsin's creation of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation on 7 May 1992, can be taken as a convenient formation date for the new Air Force. Since that time, the Air Force has suffered severe setbacks due to lack of resources, and has constantly shrunk in size. Since Vladimir Putin became President of the Russian Federation however, much more money has been allocated to the Armed Forces as a whole.
Since 2000
General Kornukov was succeeded by General Vladimir Mikhaylov in 2002.
In December 2003 the aviation assets of the Army—mostly helicopters—were transferred to the VVS, following the shooting down of a Mi-26 helicopter in Chechnya on 19 August 2002, that claimed 19 lives. The former Army Aviation was in its previous form intended for the direct support of the Ground Forces, by providing their tactical air support, conducting tactical aerial reconnaissance, transporting airborne troops, providing fire support of their actions, electronic warfare, setting of minefield barriers and other tasks. The former Army Aviation is now managed by the Chief of the Department of Army Aviation, who in mid-2007 was Lieutenant General Anatoly Surtsukov.[6]
In October 2004 the disbandment was announced of the 200th and 444th Bomber Aviation Regiments with Tupolev Tu-22M3, of the 28th, 159th, 790th, and 941st Fighter Aviation Regiments, of the 302nd and 959th Regiments equipped with Sukhoi Su-24, and of the 187th and 461st Assault Aviation Regiments with the Sukhoi Su-25.[7] These disbandments did not go ahead.
The Air Force continues to suffer from a lack of resources for pilot training. In the 1990s Russian pilots achieved approximately 10% of the flight hours of the United States Air Force. The 2007 edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Military Balance listed pilots of tactical aviation flying 20–25 hours a year, 61st Air Army pilots (former Military Transport Aviation), 60 hours a year, and Army Aviation under VVS control 55 hours a year.[8]
General Mikhailov was succeed by General Colonel Aleksandr Zelin in 2007. Zelin said in August 2007 that by 2011 the Air Force would deploy advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with flight range of up to 400 kilometers (250 mi) and flight duration of up to 12 hours.[9] The UAVs of both fixed- and rotary-wing types will perform a variety of tasks, including reconnaissance, attack, retransmission of radio signals and target designation, he said.[9]
In August 2007, the commander of the 16th Air Army, General Major Alexander Belevitch, said that the 16th Air Army would soon receive two regiments of the advanced Su-34 Fullback fighter-bombers in the near future.[10] However, as of 2010, only 16 Su-34s are in service, and only one frontline unit has received any aircraft.[11] Belevitch also said the formation would receive MiG-29SM 'Fulcrum' fighters to replace outdated MiG-29s and modernised Su-25 Frogfoot close support aircraft, which showed outstanding performance during operations in Afghanistan, Chechnya and other "hot spots."[10]
Russia resumed the Soviet-era practice of sending its bomber aircraft on long-range flights at a permanent basis in July and August 2007, after a 15-year unilateral suspension due to fuel costs and other economic difficulties after the collapse of the Soviet Union.[12][13] Patrols towards the North Pole, the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean were reinstated, bringing the planes often close to NATO territory, most recently flying over the Irish Sea, between the UK and Ireland.[14]
In 2008 the Air Force lost between 4 and 7 aircraft to Georgian anti-aircraft fire during the 2008 South Ossetian War.
Warfare.ru indicates that in early 2009 the Air Force went through a major restructuring, in which air armies were succeeded by commands, and most air regiments becoming airbases.[15] However, Combat Aircraft, in a piece by Stefan Buttner in its August–September 2009 issue, presented the order of battle as being substantially unchanged.[16] Eventually Aviation Week & Space Technology confirmed that the reorganisation would be completed by December 2009 and would see a 40 percent reduction in aircrew numbers.[17]
An interesting aircraft documentary about Russian air force military aircraft that some believe are the worst nightmare of the us air force. The Russian Air Force (Russian: Военно-воздушные cилы России, tr. Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily Rossii) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is currently under the command of Colonel General Viktor Bondarev. The Russian Navy has its own air arm, the Russian Naval Aviation, which is the former Soviet Aviatsiya Voyenno Morskogo Flota ("Naval Aviation"), or AV-MF).
The Air Force was formed from parts of the former Soviet Air Forces after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991–92. Boris Yeltsin's creation of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation on 7 May 1992, can be taken as a convenient formation date for the new Air Force. Since that time, the Air Force has suffered severe setbacks due to lack of resources, and has constantly shrunk in size. Since Vladimir Putin became President of the Russian Federation however, much more money has been allocated to the Armed Forces as a whole.
Since 2000
General Kornukov was succeeded by General Vladimir Mikhaylov in 2002.
In December 2003 the aviation assets of the Army—mostly helicopters—were transferred to the VVS, following the shooting down of a Mi-26 helicopter in Chechnya on 19 August 2002, that claimed 19 lives. The former Army Aviation was in its previous form intended for the direct support of the Ground Forces, by providing their tactical air support, conducting tactical aerial reconnaissance, transporting airborne troops, providing fire support of their actions, electronic warfare, setting of minefield barriers and other tasks. The former Army Aviation is now managed by the Chief of the Department of Army Aviation, who in mid-2007 was Lieutenant General Anatoly Surtsukov.[6]
In October 2004 the disbandment was announced of the 200th and 444th Bomber Aviation Regiments with Tupolev Tu-22M3, of the 28th, 159th, 790th, and 941st Fighter Aviation Regiments, of the 302nd and 959th Regiments equipped with Sukhoi Su-24, and of the 187th and 461st Assault Aviation Regiments with the Sukhoi Su-25.[7] These disbandments did not go ahead.
The Air Force continues to suffer from a lack of resources for pilot training. In the 1990s Russian pilots achieved approximately 10% of the flight hours of the United States Air Force. The 2007 edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Military Balance listed pilots of tactical aviation flying 20–25 hours a year, 61st Air Army pilots (former Military Transport Aviation), 60 hours a year, and Army Aviation under VVS control 55 hours a year.[8]
General Mikhailov was succeed by General Colonel Aleksandr Zelin in 2007. Zelin said in August 2007 that by 2011 the Air Force would deploy advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with flight range of up to 400 kilometers (250 mi) and flight duration of up to 12 hours.[9] The UAVs of both fixed- and rotary-wing types will perform a variety of tasks, including reconnaissance, attack, retransmission of radio signals and target designation, he said.[9]
In August 2007, the commander of the 16th Air Army, General Major Alexander Belevitch, said that the 16th Air Army would soon receive two regiments of the advanced Su-34 Fullback fighter-bombers in the near future.[10] However, as of 2010, only 16 Su-34s are in service, and only one frontline unit has received any aircraft.[11] Belevitch also said the formation would receive MiG-29SM 'Fulcrum' fighters to replace outdated MiG-29s and modernised Su-25 Frogfoot close support aircraft, which showed outstanding performance during operations in Afghanistan, Chechnya and other "hot spots."[10]
Russia resumed the Soviet-era practice of sending its bomber aircraft on long-range flights at a permanent basis in July and August 2007, after a 15-year unilateral suspension due to fuel costs and other economic difficulties after the collapse of the Soviet Union.[12][13] Patrols towards the North Pole, the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean were reinstated, bringing the planes often close to NATO territory, most recently flying over the Irish Sea, between the UK and Ireland.[14]
In 2008 the Air Force lost between 4 and 7 aircraft to Georgian anti-aircraft fire during the 2008 South Ossetian War.
Warfare.ru indicates that in early 2009 the Air Force went through a major restructuring, in which air armies were succeeded by commands, and most air regiments becoming airbases.[15] However, Combat Aircraft, in a piece by Stefan Buttner in its August–September 2009 issue, presented the order of battle as being substantially unchanged.[16] Eventually Aviation Week & Space Technology confirmed that the reorganisation would be completed by December 2009 and would see a 40 percent reduction in aircrew numbers.[17]
This is the revised video, better quality of my first ever posted military aviation video. It is a CNN report of the De. 1992 (?) shoot down of a MiG-25 by a...
This is the revised video, better quality of my first ever posted military aviation video. It is a CNN report of the De. 1992 (?) shoot down of a MiG-25 by a...
Kirland Aviation is a company focused on details and committed to excellence. Over the past several years our team of professionals has undertaken a project ...
Kirland Aviation is a company focused on details and committed to excellence. Over the past several years our team of professionals has undertaken a project ...
Archive documentary from 1992. Very interesting program about the 21st century spitfire plane, the EFA or Eurofighter. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's mos...
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom - Art & Aviation (Art & Aviation, 1992)
Jane Ira Bloom (ss, live electronics); Kenny Wheeler (tp, flgh); Michael Formanek (b); Jerry Granelli (d, electro-acoustic percussion) AMG: http://www.allmus...
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights ini...
published:18 May 2015
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films
Aviation Battles | Greatest Air Battles in the World | History Films.
Aviation fights initially showed up throughout World Battle I, shortly after the creation of the aircraft. Until at the very least 1992, it was an element in every major war, despite beliefs after Globe War II that increasingly better rates as well as longer range weapons would make dogfighting outdated.
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Classic Aviation: DC-10 Lovers Edition!
This collection was put together from a few VHS tapes ranging from 1989 to 1992. Shot by m...
This video addresses the ways a single pilot flying IFR can cope more effectively, while lowering stress and workload. Learn what cockpit resource management...
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Classic Airliner: Airbus A310-300 Lübeck Blankensee 16.05.1992
Airbus A310-300 Hapag-Lloyd "D-AHLA" am 16.05.1992 in Lübeck Blankensee "EDHL" zu einem einmaligen Tagesflug nach Rom. Eines der größten Flugzeuge, das jemal...
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 1 of 2
Malmö Aviation Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVscC-fsMOY&list;=UUaUtQzkhc5tN8UWtlzcZbcA&index;=1&feature;=plcp Fakta -- Svenska Malmö Aviation är ett s...
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning p...
published:16 May 2012
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
(HD) Malmö Aviation RJ100 - cockpit video - Part 2 of 2
Malmö Aviation
Fakta -- Svenska
Malmö Aviation är ett svenskt flygbolag med inriktning på affärsresor. De bedriver såväl reguljärtrafik som charter.
Företaget grundades år 1981. Man bedrev då verksamhet med taxi-, skol- och fraktflyg. 1991 expanderade man med reguljärtrafik till Hamburg och London. Senare tillkom också reguljärtrafik till Malmö och Göteborg. Försök med linjer till Kristianstad och Luleå gjordes även, dessa lades dock ner på grund av lågt antal resande. 1998 köptes företaget av Braathens ASA och slogs då ihop med Braathens Sverige, samt Transwede. Braathens Malmö Aviation bildas. År 2001 köper SAS upp Braathens ASA, Malmö Aviation exkluderas då och blir återigen ett självständigt företag. En ny linje öppnas till Umeå, vilket blir en stor framgång. Malmö Aviation har blivit valt till 'Bästa inrikesflygbolag' flera gånger vid Grand Travel Award i Stockholm. Företaget är för närvarande största aktören på Stockholm-Bromma flygplats.
Malmö Aviation gav genom sin etablering på Bromma flygplats åter liv till den forna storflygplatsen. Efter att enbart varit öppen för skol- och taxiflyg fick Bromma flygplats 1992 fart igen genom Malmö Aviation. Idag är Bromma flygplats återigen en av Sveriges största.
History -- English
Malmö Aviation is a regional airline based in Malmö, Sweden. It operates scheduled services within Sweden from Stockholm, as well as scheduled international services to Belgium and France. Its main base is Malmö Airport, with a hub at Stockholm-Bromma Airport
Malmö Aviation was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company Malmö Aviation Schedule was formed on 16 April 1993 under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998 and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 it became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, for legal reasons, was not included. It is wholly owned by Braathens Aviation and has 500 employees (at March 2007).
Destinationer -- Svenska
• Bryssel (code share med Brussels Airlines från Göteborg, Köpenhamn och Stockholm)
• Göteborg - Landvetter flygplats
• Malmö - Malmö Airport
• Stockholm - Bromma Airport
• Umeå - Umeå City Airport
Destination -- English
• Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport)
• Malmö (Malmö Airport)
• Stockholm (Stockholm-Bromma Airport)
• Umeå (Umeå Airport)
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Callsign -- Scanwing
IATA -- TF
ICAO -- SCW
Grounded -- 1981
Hubbs -- Stockholm-Bromma, Gothenburg -- Landvetter, Malmo Airport
Fleet -- 9
Destinationens -- 4
Headquarters -- Malmo, Sweden
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Bomber County Aviation Museum Hemswell Lincs. Filmed in May 1992
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
F-16XL Research Excitation System Flight Testing April 1992 NASA Dryden
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Excitation system research at Dryden with an F-16XL aircraft is presented." Public domain film from NASA, slightly cr...
Polymers in aviation and Aerospace. 1st Year Chemistry project, designed for A-level students. References: Electrical applications, Thin film, Electrochromat...