Rare footage - 1970's Flying Boat action

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @markgordon2260
    @markgordon2260 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful. I was lucky enough to fly on both BRF and BRC as a 10 year old kid. This almost brought me to tears.

  • @keithgoldsmith4815
    @keithgoldsmith4815 Год назад +3

    Flew to Lord Howe island on this very plane in the early seventies, beautiful way to fly , still have the movie i took of the trip, only surpassed by a flight in Germany in a Zeppelin from Friedrichaven.

  • @andysvehiclehistorychannel
    @andysvehiclehistorychannel 11 месяцев назад +1

    Back in 2019 i was sitting in the captain's seat of this beautiful flying boat in the Solent sky Museum the staff are amazing there it also helped that my cousin is married to Michael Ansett who is the grandson of the founder of this airline 😉

  • @alc6799
    @alc6799 2 года назад +2

    Flew in one to Lord Howe Island in the Summer of 70/71. Had to return in one too. Damn.

  • @21jlxi
    @21jlxi 2 года назад +3

    They have one of these on display at MOTAT in Auckland. I've always wished I was around to see it fly. Air New Zealand (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) used to fly these on 'The Coral Route' around the Pacific Islands. Very majestic ladies of the sky. Thanks for the video and cheers from NZ.

    • @clive373
      @clive373 2 года назад +2

      majestic is the right word, strange, but true.

  • @a24-45
    @a24-45 Год назад +1

    Wow, the captain smoking a pipe onboard at 5:03! The days when smoking was allowed seem so far away now.
    Apparently the Rose Bay to Lord Howe Island trip was the final test for trainee navigators in RAAF Catalinas (seaplanes) during WWII. A WWII veteran navigator told me that on one occasion, when a Catalina was already well into the trip and hundreds of miles out over the open sea, the trainee navigator was asked as usual to give the aircraft's position. The young man broke down sobbing that he had no idea where they were. Fortunately, the supervising navigator was able to salvage the situation and get them safely to Lord Howe.
    My parents went on their honeymoon to Lord Howe Island in one of these planes in 1948. 6:42 the takeoff from Lord Howe lagoon looks pretty scary with that big steep hill dead ahead: the captain has to make a very steep right hand turn to avoid a collision. The takeoff in another direction still has the plane banking sharply at 8:22 to clear another hill. It must have been thrilling on board, with so little room for error in this location.

    • @belperflyer7419
      @belperflyer7419 Месяц назад

      And Francis Chichester managed to find Lord Howe Island flying solo in an open cockpit biplane (Gipsy Moth) back in 1929. Arguably a greater feat of navigation than his later circumnavigation in his yacht Gipsy Moth IV for which he was knighted.
      Great video - not so sure about the music :)

  • @legalmexican
    @legalmexican 2 года назад +3

    I sat in a vacant copilot seat of a Grumman Goose seaplane on a flight from San Juan to the U.S. Virgins in the mid-1970s. It was fun.

  • @Posttrip
    @Posttrip 4 года назад +7

    Magnificent! What an era it was, I suppose. It’s just a shame that cellphones didn’t exist at the time or the ability to ‘video’ such operations routinely. What a great legacy to have been able to view from all around the world.

    • @sidefx996
      @sidefx996 2 года назад +3

      Actually it's never a shame to have lived in a time when cellphones didn't exist lol

    • @clive373
      @clive373 2 года назад +2

      I still have the image in my memory of seeing a flying boat, a civil version of a sunderland, landing in Southampton. It was 1956, it was very impressive to a 4 year old, but it would still impress.

  • @rogerhardy6481
    @rogerhardy6481 3 года назад +7

    My father used to fly them and the Catalina's for Ansett

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 Год назад +2

    Lovely find.

  • @bigerosk
    @bigerosk 4 года назад +6

    fantastic and nice document thank you for sharing

  • @glenmolloy2709
    @glenmolloy2709 Год назад +2

    My girlfriend flew to Lord Howe Island from Rose Bay airbase in one of these

  • @nickmckay4292
    @nickmckay4292 4 года назад +8

    Would’ve loved to been around when these beauties were around

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      @nikolasjeffery3225 3 года назад

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    • @cairomarcellus977
      @cairomarcellus977 3 года назад

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    • @clive373
      @clive373 2 года назад

      you really would! I only saw one land, once....but I will never forget! We had steam trains too, an express going through a station at speed was something to behold, like an earthquake, a cacophony of sound, a pressure wave passing, and all in zero visibility as it belched smoke and steam! My first time I grabbed hold of a big old set of scales, just to make sure I remained on the platform. As they approached they went from side to side, I didn't trust them to stay on the tracks...hahaha

  • @davestambaugh7282
    @davestambaugh7282 2 года назад +2

    Alaska has a sizable fleet of regional sea plane service to this day.Ten or twenty passengers though.

  • @stephenhobbs1052
    @stephenhobbs1052 3 года назад +6

    Rose Bay is still a registered international airport!

  • @tonywhite1624
    @tonywhite1624 4 года назад +5

    Remember them in Rose Bay,well ..

  • @markgordon2260
    @markgordon2260 4 месяца назад

    I think the pilots were WW11 Sunderland crew.

  • @cliffleigh7450
    @cliffleigh7450 2 года назад +1

    This is from an ABC doco called "The Ships That Flew".

    • @Posttrip
      @Posttrip 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, Amazon Prime says it is currently unavailable in my areas, which is the States🤔 Looks like it would be worth the effort to find a way around this.

    • @cliffleigh7450
      @cliffleigh7450 2 года назад +1

      @@Posttrip It's available on DVD:
      ruclips.net/video/fXTWvkxylTU/видео.html

    • @Posttrip
      @Posttrip 2 года назад

      @@cliffleigh7450 Excellent. Thank you. Now, I need to either pick up the DVD, or find the documentary on line, maybe from one of the streaming services.

  • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
    @grahamthebaronhesketh. Год назад

    I feel sick already I am only at 49 seconds.

  • @hanshintiger1564
    @hanshintiger1564 4 года назад +3

    What music is it please?

    • @manuwilson4695
      @manuwilson4695 2 года назад +3

      J.S. Bach...The God of music 🎶!

  • @syedahmed8015
    @syedahmed8015 2 года назад

    🤩😇❤️👍🇧🇩

  • @pcowdrey
    @pcowdrey 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, but horrible choice of music. =PC=

    • @markgordon2260
      @markgordon2260 4 месяца назад +1

      What is wrong with, I think Vivaldi. It matches the gracefulness of the boats.

  • @saeidkharrat4397
    @saeidkharrat4397 2 года назад +3

    MUSIC ON VIDEO WAS ANNOYING AND STUPID

    • @daveogarf
      @daveogarf 2 года назад

      *Saeid Kharrat* - Agreed. They always manage to drown out the music of the engines of a classic aircraft. This whole piece seems to be an exercise in self-importance.

    • @manuwilson4695
      @manuwilson4695 2 года назад

      Maybe Indian or Arabic music 🎶 would be better...yeah?