In this flight review film we join JetFlix TV founder Henry Tenby on a scheduled flight on a Turkish Airlines Airbus A321 from Istanbul Ataturk Airport to Vienna, Austria. This was a particularly interesting flight because shortly after departure from Ataturk airport we overflew the brand new Istanbul Airport being constructed about 50 miles east …Read more »
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Kawasaki P-1 Maritime Patrol Aircraft Interviews & Flight Display – Now on JetFlix TV
At first glance the Kawasaki P-1 aircraft looks like a baby mini DC-8-72 aircraft with its four engines and DC-8 style nose. But it is actually a Japanese designed and built maritime patrol aircraft specially built as a replacement for the elderly Lockheed P-3 Orion. JetFlix TV’s Henry Tenby had the chance to meet up …Read more »
LET Aircraft Industries LET 410NG Flight Review and Demonstration – Now on JetFlix TV
With special thanks to LET Aircraft Industries, we are please to present a lovely video that showcases a test flight, air-to-air and a demonstration flight of this highly reliable and well established 19 seat commuter and utility aircraft built in the Czech Republic. We visit LET’s headquarters at the Kunovice Airport, where the LET 410NG …Read more »
Wardair Canada Bristol Freighter Yellowknife Ops Circa 1961 – New Release on JetFlix TV
In 1961, Wardair Canada’s main base of operations was at Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories, and their flight operations largely consisted of cargo hauling to points North from the Territorial Capital. At the time the airline operated a fleet of Bristol Freighters and De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-3 Otter aircraft. The “bulk” of …Read more »
Wardair Canada 1965 DC-6B Promo Movie – Now on JetFlix TV
In the mid 1960s, Wardair Canada made a bold change to their business plan, and changed focus from the bulk cargo market out of Yellowknife to points North, and put their energies in developing the affinity passenger charter market out of Western Canada to Europe. This change saw the airline acquire Douglas DC-6B piston airliners, …Read more »
Wardair Canada Boeing 727 1967 Flashback movie – Now on JetFlix TV
In 1967 Wardair Canada added their first jetliner to the fleet in the form of a single Boeing 727 series 100 CF-FUN, and it was on affinity charters between Edmonton, Alberta and London’s Gatwick airport. This airline publicity film was produced to promote Wardair’s new jetliner service with the 727, and we are pleased to …Read more »