The Concorde... Airport '79 is a disaster film in which a Concorde flight from Washington D.C. to Paris faces various challenges including missile attacks, sabotage, and severe weather conditions. The passengers and crew must work together to survive the perilous journey.
SST: Death Flight is a disaster film about a supersonic airplane that experiences various disasters including a killer virus outbreak, explosions, hydraulics failure, and crash landing. The movie follows the struggles of the crew and passengers as they try to survive the catastrophic events.
Concorde: A Supersonic Story is a documentary that explores the history and impact of the Concorde, a revolutionary supersonic jet that changed the world of aviation. The film chronicles the development of the Concorde, its iconic design, and its impact on the travel industry. Through interviews with engineers, pilots, and enthusiasts, the documentary provides an in-depth look at the technical achievements and challenges faced by this groundbreaking aircraft. From its first flight to its retirement, the Concorde remains an enduring symbol of speed and luxury.
Fifty years ago, on Sunday, 2 March 1969, Concorde flew for the first time. Starting from this inaugural flight, the film goes back in time to the origin of the conception of Concorde.
Thundering across the sky on elegant white wings, the Concorde was an instant legend. But behind the glamour of jet setting at Mach 2 were stunning scientific innovations and political intrigue. Fifteen years after Concorde's final flight, this documentary takes you inside the historic international race to develop the first supersonic airliner. Hear stories from those inside the choreographed effort to design and build Concorde in two countries at once - and the crew members who flew her.
The Concorde remains a legend of the sky. In both looks and performance, it was incomparable, and the technology behind it was nothing less than revolutionary. Learn all about this magnificent craft that was able to fly at over 1300 mph, linking Paris and London to New York in under 4 hours. A unique flying machine, it remains the only supersonic commercial aircraft in the history of aviation.
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