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The Plane Facts   Added June 08, 2007
Video
Type:   Not specified
Category:   Magazine & Lifestyle
Theme:   Science & Technology
Targeted Audience:   All Audiences
Year of Production:   2006
Duration:   30m00s
Production Stage:   Completed
Release Date:   Available now
Rights:   Television
 
Country:   Australia
Language  
Original:   N/A
Dubbed:   Not specified
Subtitles:   Not specified
 
M&E:   Not specified
Sound Mix:   Not specified
Shooting Format:   Not specified
Delivery Format:   Not specified
HD:   Not specified
Television Standard:   PAL
Aspect Ratio:   N/A
BW/Color:   Color
Seller
Espresso TV

Contact: Espresso TV N/A


Synopsis

This series uses a relatively new format for aircraft programming. Most aircraft shows use the traditional documentary style consisting of thirty or sixty minute programs covering a particular aircraft or event. Interesting and absorbing facts seem to get lost in the traditional format: they are too in-depth, difficult to include, or they make a traditional documentary disjointed. The Plane Facts is simply that: a series of half-hour programmes consisting of four or five segments each, full of amazing aviation stories and facts. Here is just one example segment from The Plane Facts: the first Jumbo Jet was built from a total of 75,000 technical drawings. The public and media did not comprehend the sheer size of the Jumbo until it was wheeled out of the hanger for its debut press release. Many doubted that such a large aircraft could fly- and they were right. The first Jumbo was 250,000 pounds overweight and it had no hope of getting airborne. It had only been created so that Boeing's designers could see where the technical drawings differed from reality- and the weight was a big miscalculation. We close the segment with the A380 Airbus, which has nearly twice the capacity of the Jumbo. We show how every component of the plane is weighed by the computer, as the plane is drawn and modelled. This is just one amongst hundreds of great plane facts that are explored in a five-minute segment. The series is made up of archive material that ranges from old biplanes to the latest footage from today's international aerospace companies. A production of Australia's Pandora's Box Television, this is a fascinating, fast-paced series of excellent technical quality.


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Production Credit    
Production Company:   Pandora's Box
Producer:   Not specified
Director:   Wayne Gibb
Cast:   Not specified
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Espresso TV
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