From: dickhendrickson@comcast.net
To: dwskjerven@aol.com
Sent: 7/18/2013 10:13:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Fw: Flying the B787
To: dwskjerven@aol.com
Sent: 7/18/2013 10:13:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Fw: Flying the B787
That’s some instrument panel
For all my airline friends, and pilots in
general, and anybody who is interested in airplanes!
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I didn't read the attached instructions and ended up watching video number 3 first! Oh well, it did not detract from the presentation however if you can watch them in order, it is advised.
Time has erased some of the greatness of this event but this video brings it all back..........this was a huge accomplishment done by someone that really didn't want the fame or fortune.
Don
Charles Lindbergh's Flight
I promise that you will stay
glued to your monitor once you open this. It is an outstanding e-mail. The first segment is the longest,
the other three are much shorter.
Charles Lindbergh's flight
READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
Win Perkins, a real estate appraiser who specializes in airport properties, has posted on his Web site a video he created of Charles Lindbergh's famous and risky takeoff in the Spirit of St. Louis .. According to Perkins, this is unlike any other presentation of the takeoff footage. Perkins said he "painstakingly assembled news footage from five cameras that filmed Lindbergh's takeoff from Roosevelt Field, Long Island " and "m ixed it with enhanced audio from the same newsreel sources."
This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen come over the Internet. When you click on the address, episode #3 comes up ready to play.
I suggest you first click on "CONTACT" to the left and select #1, then watch them in order, #1 through #4 (each time going back to "contact" and selecting the next one). I was glued to the screen through all 4.
What guts it took for Lindbergh to overcome the odds against him and accomplish this amazing feat.
http://www.airportappraisals.com/
Win Perkins, a real estate appraiser who specializes in airport properties, has posted on his Web site a video he created of Charles Lindbergh's famous and risky takeoff in the Spirit of St. Louis .. According to Perkins, this is unlike any other presentation of the takeoff footage. Perkins said he "painstakingly assembled news footage from five cameras that filmed Lindbergh's takeoff from Roosevelt Field, Long Island " and "m ixed it with enhanced audio from the same newsreel sources."
This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen come over the Internet. When you click on the address, episode #3 comes up ready to play.
I suggest you first click on "CONTACT" to the left and select #1, then watch them in order, #1 through #4 (each time going back to "contact" and selecting the next one). I was glued to the screen through all 4.
What guts it took for Lindbergh to overcome the odds against him and accomplish this amazing feat.
http://www.airportappraisals.com/
Select "Contact" after each clip to
choose the next.
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