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Nightflyer 27th February 2001 13:55

TV program British Air Travel
 
There was an excellent program on Discovery Wings (Sky) called British Air Travel. Great shots of Croydon and Heathrow in its early days with Hannibals, Hermes Yorks, Stratocruisers etc. It is due to be shown again.

OLD_EGG_BOUND 27th February 2001 14:11

AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN.......................

snooky 27th February 2001 14:14

I saw it too, it's also on Ondigital. Well worth looking out for when it's on again.

Mad Mitch 27th February 2001 16:29

I think Discovery Wings is possibly the best channel on the box, some real great stuff on it like British Air Travel. Brilliant programe about the Lightning Interceptor (my favourite)on Discovery earlier last night. I just wish they'd vary it a bit more with not so many repeats.

VFE 27th February 2001 17:25

Very interesting programme.

All together now:

"....and hair kims the earo-pleen from Frinkfot!"

RATBOY 27th February 2001 18:51

Discovery Channel had a good program on here at the weekend on the B-777. The text was good, some of the film clips looked a little odd. Does Gatwick have a runway 17 Center? There were also clips of AA 777 leaving "DFW" with mountains in the background.

Sometimes there are also programs with some unique/new (to me) footage on the History Channel, a sister channel to Discovery I think. Much of the programming is the tired old WW 2 ones, so my wife calls it th Hitler Channel.


foghorn 27th February 2001 19:18

Ratboy,

Gatwick main runway 26L/08R, reserve runway 26R/08L (only used when main not available) as they're very close together).

We've got two channel full of WWII documentaries here - The History Channel and Civilization. They don't seem to show anything else.

At least Discovery Wings is proud of its obsession :)

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4wings 27th February 2001 20:07

One of the best of the old air documentaries was 'Airport', the first film made by the Shell Film Unit. It is a day in the life of Croydon Airport, made in 1936, and a wonderful historical document. Anybody interested should ask Shell if they still have it.

Arkroyal 27th February 2001 20:43

Ratboy,

Indeed Gatwick does have a Runway 17C, it's called the M23 :)

Does anyone know if it's possible to get these great channels without putting any money in that @rse Murdoch's pocket?

daft fader 1st March 2001 02:00

4wings:

Yes I`ve seen the film to which you refer...great!

One of my favourites is one I saw as a trainee atco a looooong time back which was an ICAO training film about the VOR which had us young trainees in hysterics.

I think Discovery wings is potentially an excellent channel currently marred by repeats and by unfortunately innaccurate (occasionally) narrative/ footage. A good try though.


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