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5.0 out of 5 stars HONG KONG KAI TAK : Crash Recovery!
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HONG KONG KAI TAK: Crash Recovery!

- Famous Kai Tak approaches!
- Over 100 aircraft in action!
- Air traffic control
- Footage from 1994 &1995

This DVD has dramatic and rare footage of the crash recovery of an L-100-30 Hercules that sadly crashed shortly after takeoff from Kai Tak.

Many airliners...
Published on January 14, 2010 by Mohamed Ndiaye

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2.0 out of 5 stars Tiresome
Besides that, they could be more honest and actually include the scene(s) portraied at sleeve.
Published on March 26, 2009 by Marcus Renato D. Silva


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2.0 out of 5 stars Tiresome, March 26, 2009
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This review is from: AirUtopia.com:Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport Video DVD: Crash Recovery- (Airport, airliner, plane, airplane, aircraft FILM) (DVD)
Besides that, they could be more honest and actually include the scene(s) portraied at sleeve.
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5.0 out of 5 stars HONG KONG KAI TAK : Crash Recovery!, January 14, 2010
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This review is from: AirUtopia.com:Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport Video DVD: Crash Recovery- (Airport, airliner, plane, airplane, aircraft FILM) (DVD)
Length:: 0:24 Mins

HONG KONG KAI TAK: Crash Recovery!

- Famous Kai Tak approaches!
- Over 100 aircraft in action!
- Air traffic control
- Footage from 1994 &1995

This DVD has dramatic and rare footage of the crash recovery of an L-100-30 Hercules that sadly crashed shortly after takeoff from Kai Tak.

Many airliners in this production are also now extinct due to the modernization of the world's airline's fleets. The classic Cathay Pacific and Dragonair Tristars are joined by Singapore Airlines Classic 747s, a very rare Thai Airways A300 in experimental colors (in service only 4 months), many MD-11s including Delta and Korean, the short lived Aeroflot red/ blue livery, USAF military aircraft, and the short bodied 747SP. Journey back to one of the most memorable airports in history!
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