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Midland Video Broadcast
Добавлен 19 апр 2014
Midland Video Broadcast Productions
Rock Fusion, Jonny J & Sue Stevens
Jonny J & Sue Stevens recorded live at Harvington Oak Village Hall Kidderminster
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Steve Dior Sexuality
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This video (not including the music production) of Steve Dior singing Sexuality was recorded and edited at My studios. Midland Video Recording Studios Ltd Sedgley West Midlands England to be showed on MTV in 1986
Steve Dior Crying Eyes
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This video of Steve Dior singing Crying Eyes was produced to be showed on MTV in 1986
NEI OLD AUDIO VISUALPROMO
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old NEI video from John Thompson, or part of it, became part of NEI (Northern Engineering Industries). (But the Thompson Brothers part of the organisation, and their works at Bilston, was renamed as Thompson Commercial Vehicles and became separate again from John Thompson.
Shell BP hydraulics film
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HYDRAULIC POWER TRANSMISSION A Random Production for Shell-Mex and B.P. 28 minutes duration First showing 25th March 1964 Final showing 21st April 1967 The history and development of both hydrostatic and hydrokinetic systems from 1790 to the present day, explaining how they work and giving examples of the uses to which they can be put. Made In 1963.
Merry hill ground works avi
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After the demolition of Round Oak Steel Works ground works were carried out in preparation to build the Merry Hill Shopping Center Brierley Hill Dudley England
unedited footage Sir Frank Whittle
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Sir Frank Whittle at the AeroTec87 exhibition NEC Birmingham
Aai
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Aai rock band was filmed at Midland Video Recording Studios Sedgley West Midlands in the 1980s
Spira
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Spira was a milk chocolate product in the form of a hollow twisted spiral produced by Cadbury. There were two spiral fingers in each pack, and the brand was initially only available in the north-west of England in the mid-1980s, before being rolled out across the country.
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Makes me feel sick watching this, my grandad and dad both round Oak men and it was wiped out for merry hill ... great footage 😊
I'd forgotten just how depressing doing earthworks in the Black Country were....I used to drive past this site every day, it was vast, grey, wet, with mud getting dragged out onto every surrounding road & highway...It looked a horrible site to work on...
All those shops could have been in Dudley. Think it has done more than good to the Black country other than making Richardsons richer
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Frank Whittle was only the 4th person to successfully demonstrate a jet aircraft engine. The jet engine was invented by Hans von Ohain and Max Hahnn and demonstrated on August 27th 1939 in ROSTOCK GERMANY.
Bring these back criminal they went away
Excellent footage, what a shame for Round Oak works
For a small '87 production this has very impressive video, but terrible sound.
02:25 - Yes, the SABRE engine is exactly that, and interestingly enough the precusor to it was being demonstrated at this very expo (HOTOL).
11:52 - An actual discussion of what HOTOL was intended for, you rarely heard that at the time (even Whittle was suprised). EDIT: Unfortunately Whittle's response was the same as the UK Gov - he made his excuses and quickly left. If Alan Bond had come up with the SABRE idea by '87, would have been fascinating to see him explain it to Whittle.
Wish they'd bring them back!
The questions she is asking are just awful
"What changes in the aviation industry stand out ?" She asked THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE JET ENGINE ! FFS.
I was just about to post the same thing, she actually sounds annoyed that he didn't say in-flight entertainment or something.
She said you invented the jet engine lol
Hans von Ohain invented the jet engine in Germany... Whittle is just the first in the UK.
rip sir Frank , I went to sir Frank whittle primary school in coventry
Same here! Do you remember the jet engine they had in the entrance to the hall?
Worst thing they ever did. And ironically, history is now repeating itself as Merry Hill falls into decline.
This interview was recorded by me, when Sir Frank Whittle visited the AeroTec 87 exhibition at the NEC
The interview of 80s or 90s?
This interview was recorded by me, when Sir Frank Whittle visited the AeroTec 87 exhibition at the NEC
@@midlandvideobroadcast3767 u r very lucky, so u r meaning that it was late 80s casts!
And they are talking about intercontinental rocket for civilian travel. I wonder what that was about.
@@mreese8764 HOTOL
Remember your nephew Robert
No word about Hans von Ohain, who built the first jet engine in history. His plane flew in september 1939, five days before WW2. The first British jet plane flew in 1941.
Ohain did say after the war that but for the indifference of the Air Ministry Sir Frank would have had a jet engined aircraft in flight much sooner. Ohain and Whittle had great respect for eachother.
@@roberthorwat6747 Whittle was not much of an engineer and was years behind the Germans in development of jet engines, Frank Whittle can only be properly credited as the first in the UK and it is not his design that is used today. The jet engines we use today were first developed in Germany..
@@sandervanderkammen9230 "not much of an engineer"... hmmmm interesting theory.
@@roberthorwat6747 *Not a theory lad, proven facts.* *None of Whittles engines were ever successful and he never returned to working in the aerospace industry after being sacked from Power Jets Ltd and discharged from the RAF after being arrested in the M.52 scandal.*
@@sandervanderkammen9230 what book did you get all that from "lad"?
He's the Yoda of Aviation.. ❤
My fav
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Hard to think of more boneheaded questions than the ones asked by this dimwitted interviewer.
All hail to sir frank whittle his great works of engineering changed our world of high technology
Wow I'm related to him! , it said so at the Smithsonian sir and space museum
Well his my great great great uncle and the rest of his family with me Robert Whittle penny whittle is my grandma and he is my grandmas uncle BOOM roasted
And I am from Ireland England and Britain. What’s your mums name
Maybe one day those young men might realize what a giant they had met.
Whittle needed more backing from his government. His design was better if you take materials of the time into consideration. The United States also had a (axial) design; well before Britain shared their jet engine ideas: ruclips.net/video/O3viiJ4g5G8/видео.html Inventions are made when the world is ready for it to happen. Good stuff. Sir Frank Whittle was ahead of his time. more jet engine development: ruclips.net/video/C_gkYasLH2o/видео.html
I’ve always wondered why I find engineering so interesting, I guess it’s in the blood
I met young Harry Whittle this week and he seems to have it in his blood too
So didn't i
Frank Whittle changed the world and his invention stands as one the several greatest inventions of all history. He was not only a great inventor but an engineer that developed the theory and technology to develop it. To Englands and the worlds shame he has not received the recognition he deserves.
@@backpackerthrulife8497 Frank Whittle was a very unlikely hero and a characature that was fabricated by British propaganda. Whittle who was a boaster and selfish self-promoter was only the fourth person to successfully demonstrate a working jet aircraft engine, he can only be properly credited as the first in the UK. None of Whittles engines were successful, they were too unreliable to meet airworthiness certification and never saw production. Whittle's career was destroyed by the failure of the W.2/500 M.52 engine and his involvement in the Miles M.52 embezzlement scandal. Whittle was arrested and discharged from the RAF amid allegations of extorsion, embezzlement and derliction of duty, he was sacked from Power Jets Ltd the same week as the M.52 program was canceled and he was exiled to a drug rehab in America. Whittle had become addicted to amphetamines and benzodiazapines, and was an admitted alcoholic. Whittle would never work as an aerospace engineer for the remainder of his life. A truly shameful and humiliating chapter in British aviation history.
Good old FRANK WHITTLE! We owe lifetimes worth to him for his amazing devotion to such an incredible invention of his. Frank has been deceased since 1996 but his development lives on to the fullest.
Oooh! I loved a Spira.