I lived in that colnbrook village from 1987 to 1989, all i did was watch those planes come down low past my window every 2 minutes or so, only negative is that your description black thingy on the page is a bit invasive on the screen, i had to keep rewinding to see my house, and it was covered
@trvwatson Thanks for the feedback, I've now got a new editing program which allows me to add less invasive titles. Unfortunately I can't change the old ones, but the new ones are definitely improved.
The large white house just below the river bend and at the end of a curved street, that enters the frame at 4:52 and leaves at 5:02 is the longtime home or Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. He bought it from academy-award winning actor, Sir Michael Caine, in 1980. That same year, Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham, died in the home, putting an end to what is now the 2nd most popular music group of all time (behind the Beatles). Page sold the home in 2004.
keep up the wonderful videos!
Great plane landing for this video
I lived in that colnbrook village from 1987 to 1989, all i did was watch those planes come down low past my window every 2 minutes or so, only negative is that your description black thingy on the page is a bit invasive on the screen, i had to keep rewinding to see my house, and it was covered
Thanks very much :)
@Frenizzle Very interesting facts - thanks for that.
@trvwatson Thanks for the feedback, I've now got a new editing program which allows me to add less invasive titles. Unfortunately I can't change the old ones, but the new ones are definitely improved.
you landed in my 11 birthday!
The large white house just below the river bend and at the end of a curved street, that enters the frame at 4:52 and leaves at 5:02 is the longtime home or Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. He bought it from academy-award winning actor, Sir Michael Caine, in 1980. That same year, Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham, died in the home, putting an end to what is now the 2nd most popular music group of all time (behind the Beatles). Page sold the home in 2004.
@sportsbeast21 Thanks!
Thanks for no music ... it's better listening to the engines.