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A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water, that usually has no type of landing gear to allow operation on land. It differs from a floatplane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international airlines in the interwar period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and air-sea rescue.
Their use gradually tailed off after World War II, partially because of the investments in airports during the war. In the 21st century, flying boats maintain a few niche uses, such as for dropping water on forest fires, air transport around archipelagos, and access to undeveloped or roadless areas. Many modern seaplane variants, whether float or flying boat types, are convertible amphibious aircraft where either landing gear or flotation modes may be used to land and take off.
World War II (WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of "total war", the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Marked by mass deaths of civilians, including the Holocaust (in which approximately 11 million people were killed) and the strategic bombing of industrial and population centres (in which approximately one million were killed, and which included the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki), it resulted in an estimated 50 million to 85 million fatalities. These made World War II the deadliest conflict in human history.
Punta Cana is part of the Punta Cana-Bávaro-Veron-Macao municipal district, in the municipality of Higüey, in La Altagracia Province, the easternmost province of the Dominican Republic. The area has beaches and balnearios which face both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and it has been a popular tourist destination since the 1970s.
The Punta Cana area has an estimated population of 100,000, with an annual growth rate of 6%. To the north, it borders the village and beach of Cabeza de Toro, and the Bávaro and El Cortecito beaches. The nearest city, the 500-year-old Higüey, is 45 kilometres (28 mi) away, which takes about an hour to reach by car. European entrepreneurs, particularly Spanish hotel chains, own all but two of the over 50 megaresorts at the Punta Cana tourism destination.
The province’s 100-kilometre (62 mi) coastline tends to be mildly windy. The ocean waters are mainly shallows, with several natural marine pools in which visitors can bathe without danger. From north to south, the main beaches are Uvero Alto, Macao, Arena Gorda, Bávaro, El Cortecito, Las Corales and Cabeza de Toro, all north of the cape; and Cabo Engaño, Punta Cana and Juanillo south of the cape.
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A real flying boat! Watch it start up its Rotax engine, taxi in the sea and convert to a flying aircraft, as the pilot sets full power and pushes the bar against him, taking off from the blue sea of Limassol port, Cyprus. Enjoy some close and low flybys-low passes with the passenger waving and watch the ultralight convert to a boat again, as it comes in for a perfect landing, smoothly kissing the water! If you'd like to see more similar videos, then please make sure you click on the "subscribe" button. It only takes a single moment, though it is extremely helpful! Just click here: http://tinyurl.com/ns9sqek This a channel devoted to aviation, where you will find tons of HD aviation footage for you to enjoy, for absolutely free! You can watch similar videos to this one in this playlist:...
A flying boat in the caribbean (Punta Cana / Dominican Republik). The FlyBoat is a mixture of boat and ultralights plane... Crew: 1 pilot + 1 passenger --- Ein fliegendes Boot in der Karibik (Punta Cana / Dominikanische Republik). Das Flyboat ist eine Mischung aus Schlauchboot und Ultraleichtflugzeug... Besatzung: 1 Pilot + 1 Passagier
Captures the glory days of the flying boat when these giant aircraft flew tiny numbers of passengers around the world in fabulous luxury. For many this is still regarded as the 'golden age' of flight. Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur
Behold some of largest flying boats ever made. Next to World War II bombers, flying boats were some of the biggest aircraft in use during the first half of the 20th century. Check them out! Read more: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/all-the-largest-flying-boats-in-history-1769413825
A great video of the worlds largest flying boat aircraft. A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water, that usually has no type of landing gear to allow operation on land.[1] It differs from a floatplane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international airlines in the interwar period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and ...
Like us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/itnfb! New Zealander Rudy Heeman has been showing off his latest garage invention - a hovercraft which takes off at 70kmh. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com
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A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a float plane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international air charter in the inter war period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and air-sea rescue. Following World War II, their use gradually tailed off, partially because of the investments in airports duri...
A real flying boat! Watch it start up its Rotax engine, taxi in the sea and convert to a flying aircraft, as the pilot sets full power and pushes the bar against him, taking off from the blue sea of Limassol port, Cyprus. Enjoy some close and low flybys-low passes with the passenger waving and watch the ultralight convert to a boat again, as it comes in for a perfect landing, smoothly kissing the water! If you'd like to see more similar videos, then please make sure you click on the "subscribe" button. It only takes a single moment, though it is extremely helpful! Just click here: http://tinyurl.com/ns9sqek This a channel devoted to aviation, where you will find tons of HD aviation footage for you to enjoy, for absolutely free! You can watch similar videos to this one in this playlist:...
A flying boat in the caribbean (Punta Cana / Dominican Republik). The FlyBoat is a mixture of boat and ultralights plane... Crew: 1 pilot + 1 passenger --- Ein fliegendes Boot in der Karibik (Punta Cana / Dominikanische Republik). Das Flyboat ist eine Mischung aus Schlauchboot und Ultraleichtflugzeug... Besatzung: 1 Pilot + 1 Passagier
Captures the glory days of the flying boat when these giant aircraft flew tiny numbers of passengers around the world in fabulous luxury. For many this is still regarded as the 'golden age' of flight. Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur
Behold some of largest flying boats ever made. Next to World War II bombers, flying boats were some of the biggest aircraft in use during the first half of the 20th century. Check them out! Read more: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/all-the-largest-flying-boats-in-history-1769413825
A great video of the worlds largest flying boat aircraft. A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water, that usually has no type of landing gear to allow operation on land.[1] It differs from a floatplane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international airlines in the interwar period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and ...
Like us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/itnfb! New Zealander Rudy Heeman has been showing off his latest garage invention - a hovercraft which takes off at 70kmh. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com
Copy Right Claim : Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright intended. All content used in adherence to Fair Use copyright law. Most of videos are from different Internet users filmed and are freely distributed. All rights remains to the authors of videos. If you are author of one the videos and you want to remove the video from our channel, please contact us.
A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a float plane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international air charter in the inter war period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and air-sea rescue. Following World War II, their use gradually tailed off, partially because of the investments in airports duri...
Captures the glory days of the flying boat when these giant aircraft flew tiny numbers of passengers around the world in fabulous luxury. For many this is still regarded as the 'golden age' of flight. Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur
A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a float plane as it uses a purpose-designed fuselage which can float, granting the aircraft buoyancy. Flying boats may be stabilized by under-wing floats or by wing-like projections (called sponsons) from the fuselage. Flying boats were some of the largest aircraft of the first half of the 20th century, exceeded in size only by bombers developed during World War II. Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international air charter in the inter war period. They were also commonly used for maritime patrol and air-sea rescue. Following World War II, their use gradually tailed off, partially because of the investments in airports duri...
Click here to watch great FREE Movies & TV: http://filmrise.com In the late 1930's, the Empire flying boats of Imperial Airways linked the British colonies of East Africa from Egypt to South Africa. They carried passengers in country-club comfort on a five-day journey featuring luxury accommodations and five-star service. A half-century later, journalist Alexander Frater, producer/director David Wallace and a camera crew made a harrowing attempt to recreate the trek over present-day Africa -- across what had become five independent states and two war zones. Through remarkable vintage footage of the original flights and the fascinating film of the modern-day trip, you'll enjoy a rare glimpse of a bygone era and an inside look at the new Africa, a continent of diversity, strife and tran...
In the late 1930′s, the Empire flying boats of Imperial Airways linked the British colonies of East Africa from Egypt to South Africa. They carried passengers in country-club comfort on a five-day journey featuring luxury accommodations and five-star service. A half-century later, journalist Alexander Frater, producer/director David Wallace and a camera crew made a harrowing attempt to recreate the trek over present-day Africa — across what had become five independent states and two war zones. If you would like this title in much higher quality on DVD or Blu-ray please contact us.
The Consolidated PBY Catalina, also known as the Canso, was an American flying boat, and later an amphibious aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s produced by Consolidated Aircraft. It was one of the most widely used seaplanes of World War II. Top speed: 315 km/h Introduced: October 1936 Retired: January 1957 Unit cost: 90,000–90,000 USD (1935) Manufacturer: Consolidated Aircraft First flight: March 28, 1935 Designer: Isaac M. Laddon
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Met a girl at the movies
She was so beautiful
She was the one for me
So I asked her if I could call her at home
She said "No thanks just give me my popcorn"
So I followed her into the theater
And found a seat that was right behind her
Smelled her hair, smelled her sweater
And then I touched myself
Feeling bad about myself again
Feeling bad oh yeah
Feeling bad about myself again today
At the school, at the rock show
At the rollercade, everywhere I go
People are smiling
Iits always been the same
They're wearin' groovy clothes
Check me out I'm lame
Paid for a membership down at the local gym
Tired of getting dumped, let's get really pumped
Thought I'd look like Henry Rollins
But I still look like Phil Collins
Feeling bad about myself again
Girls ignore me in the chat room
Feeling bad about myself again today
We were in Paris
We were up in the Eiffel Tower
We were getting married and all our friends were there
We made love underneath the Parisian moon
But that was just a dream
Just a dream
Just a crazy dream
Feeling bad about myself again
Feeling bad oh yeah
Feeling bad about myself again today
Feeling bad about myself again
First to be the last one picked first