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Our WorldClick on a title or thumbnail to go to our Dailymotion channelBravoTwo 1min Quizz Find the 3 basic aerobatic manœuvres. First view shows the instrument panel and controls. Second view shows only the G-Meter. Third view shows only the Air Speed Indicator. By “Basic Manoeuvre” we include: Loop, Quarter clover rolling, Barrel roll, Aileron roll, Stall turn, Half Cuban eight, Half roll off the top, Slow roll, Spin. Video speed is in real time. Aircraft is a Slingsby T67M. Answers and names of winners will be published in our next newsletter (the one of January 2012).Also on: AlphaOne community project by Love4aviation 1 year in the making, more than 50 hours of flying in many different aeroplanes, hundreds of kilometres, hours of footages. Despite this video is all about New Zealand, it has been produced entirely by two Frenchmen Samuel Balley and Christophe Monterlos, without any contribution from New Zealanders. Thanks to our Motionmaker status, you can watch this video in high resolution full screen. If you have difficulties to watch it in streamline due to internet speed, you can upload it on Dailymotion as well.
Want to Fly-Think Ultralight The video has been entirely made in house. The filming has been done in France, in the Burgundy region (think wine). The title of the video is “Want to Fly – Think Ultralight”, we’ve been flying 3 different models of ultralight for this film: X’Air, Hannuman, Fly Synthesis Storch.
Longovicus 2K3 The video has been entirely made in house and contains exclusive images from my time in operational squadrons and my flights. The title of this video is "LONGOVICUS 2K3" and it is dedicated to French Air Force Aircraft EngineersLongovicus is the original Roman name which gave Longvic, where is now established the air force base 102. The video starts with a voice over saying in French: « Dijon, the base of the captain Guynemer, a base charged with history and of traditions soon centenaries, traditions created by prestigious names such as Guynemer, Fonck...
Dynaero-Flying the MCR Goes through the history of the company, details the range of aircraft and the technologies used to manufacture the best ultralight and kit build aircraft currently available on the market. Thanks to our Motionmaker status, you can watch this video in high resolution full screen.
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