WE SPENT A LOT OF TIME AT COVENTRY IN 2000, FILMING AIR ATLANTIQUE AT WORK AND CATCHING THE ARRIVALS AND PRACTICE DISPLAY ROUTINES FOR THE 50?S AIRSHOW THAT YEAR. The result was our Air Atlantique video. Filmed on professional digital video with superb sound throughout, it?s allways been a popular choice with many big prop fans and those wanting a souvenir of their own visit to Air Atlantique. Now it?s available with Super Connie Rescue in this 135 Minute double DVD set, giving you the best possible pictures and sound at a great value price. Here's a full description of the original videos: AIR ATLANTIQUE Based at Coventry in the UK, its Atlantic Airlines freight services are operated by the world's largest Electra fleet, plus two DC6s and a Convair 440 that are unique in Europe. It has seven operational DC3s, used for spraying oil dispersant at sea, and freight & passenger duties. If that's not enough, it also runs an Historic Flight with aircraft like the Twin Pioneer, Dove, Dragon Rapide and the world's only currently airworthy Avro Anson. Features Include: A flightdeck ride on a DC6 over the Alps to Turin and back to Coventry via Lille. This is the most exciting video we've ever shot! A flightdeck ride on a DC3 to East Midlands Airport, at 2,500 feet. Historic Flight DC3, Twin Pioneer, Rapide, Anson, Devon, plus visiting Canberra, Meteor, Spitfire two-seater and Fennec at an Open Weekend. 50's Airshow arrivals including Noratlas & Flamont, plus practice displays. Electra and Convair 440 freighters in action. SUPER CONNIE RESCUE With the end of Dominican propliner operations in 1993, Super Constellation HI-583CT sat at Santo Domingo, cared for by Aerochago mechanics, hoping for a miracle. One finally arrived in 2001, when a Swiss-based team, led by a former Super Connie pilot, mounted a rescue bid. From the first ground runs, to the eventual restoration work, everything was captured on video. After months of repairs and negotiations in Dominica, the aircraft was ferried to Opa Locka. During the flight, the No. 2 engine had to be shut down, but everything else ran fairly smoothly. Not so on the next part of the trip to Avra Valley, where the restoration was to take place. A few hours into the flight, No 2 gave further trouble and engine oil leaked back over the wing. It was decided to make an unscheduled stop at Conroe, Texas, but a major hydraulic leak caused more anxious moments, before a safe landing. Further repairs and, finally, arrival at Avra Valley, Arizona, where the MATS Connie's looked after and another L749 was being prepared for delivery to the Dutch Aviodome Museum at Schipol. Both these aircraft are featured on the video, including a training exercise in the MATS machine. The restoration of HI583, now N105CF, uses parts from an EC121H stored at Tuscon and the removal of its undercarriage and other parts, plus many other aspects of the restoration so far, are fully covered in this fascinating and exciting programme. W045 [1] from Avion Video LLP [2] on Vimeo [3]. Links: ------ [1] https://vimeo.com/82567159 [2] https://vimeo.com/user23646064 [3] https://vimeo.com