Wednesday, April 7, 2010

ZIP Boeing 737-200 NON-STOP Action DVD Preview

www.henrytenby.com Owned by Air Canada, zip commenced operations on 22 September 2002, when the airline targeted with Calgary-based low-cost operation against arch-rival WestJet in Western Canada. Reminiscent of Braniff International, zip boldly painted their fleet of Boeing 737-200s in lavish colors, and while the company for two years in the air, it was certainly the "end of the plain plane" in Canada. Calgary-based aviation cinematographer Anthony Hickey extensively zip's colorful 737, and filmedThis 85-minute DVD presents a comprehensive round-up by Zip's Calgary flight activity. Professionally shot film industry stands, the DVD will take you to the front and near zip's 737-200s with a lot of push-shot traveled backs out of the gate, taxi sequences, Take-offs, approaches and landings from many places. Live ATC audio between the aircraft and zip the tower accompanied most of the shots. There is no cockpit footage in this DVD ... only one series of shots from outside zip Boeing 737 JetAction! Zip's last day of the surgery was on Tuesday 7 September 2004. To mark the event, a special "zip tribute flight" took place in collaboration with ATC Vancouver. Just as the last two zip line flights to YVR touched on that sunny Tuesday morning, tore two RV-737 to Vancouver runway 08R at 400 knots, 100 feet above the deck, in order of battle. After landing, unless the Vancouver Airport Fire water cannon salute, rolled as the last ever operational Boeing zip...



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