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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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What a superbly done video : very elegant framing of the views, smooth and long sequences, no stupid music, perfect !


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BK, the puff of smoke, I am told, is normal for a C-133 and has nothing to do with the warning light.


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I could not open the link to this video but I hjave seen the videos on youtube. I always loved the C-133 and was always gald one was still being used. But as we know no more will ever fly again! :( The sound of the C-133 is alittle haunting as it closely resembles the sound of a B-36- Sends chills down my spin. :shock:

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amazing, the engines look too small to supply the power to this aircraft.., it obviously worked.. but they look so tiny!

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Great video! I really enjoyed it. Is the plane on display now?

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Great that this aircraft is saved, also sad that no more are able to fly.

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