AN AIRPLANE TAKES OFF
A unidentified commercial airliner takes off. Technicolor.
FIVE DEAD IN PLANE CRASH (1973)
FIVE PEOPLE ARE KILLED WHEN THE CESSNA 411 PLANE THEY WERE RIDING IN CRASHES IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
TRANSPORTATION
O'HARE AIRPORT COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES TAXING, TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, CONTROL TOWER, EXT. LAUGH A MINUTE COMEDY CLUB.
1988
airplane - plane - landing - lands - airport - tarmac - taxis - PSA - drives on runway - turns - turning - TWA - commercial - passenger jet - take-off
The world's first commercial jetliner, the de Havilland Comet, departs Hatfield airfield for delivery to BOAC (British Overseas Airways Company)
The British Overseas Airways Company (BOAC) receives their first delivery of the de Havilland Comet, the world's first commercial jetliner. Employees working at de Havilland gather to witness the departure of the aircraft from the company's Hatfield airfield aerodrome (Hatfield, Hertfordshire; 3NM NE of St Albans). The de Havilland chief test pilot, John "Cats Eyes" Cunningham, climbs the airstair to board the aircraft. The BOAC de Havilland Comet airplane, registered G-ALYP ("Yoke Peter"), taxis for takeoff. The de Havilland Comet airplane takes off from the airfield. The Comet jet airplane in flight. Location: Hertfordshire England United Kingdom. Date: April 2, 1951.
AIRPLANE DELAY
00:01:21:00 MS OF A PLANE TAXIING ON A RUNWAY. 00:03:12:00 vs of a plane in flight after takeoff. 00:05:22:00 vs of an airplane taking off. 00:06:03:00 mcu of an eastern airlines planes taxiing. 00:06:15:15 vs of a delta airlines plane landing. CI: AVIATION: PLANES, COMMERCIAL JETS.
19 20 National edition: [issue of 23 August 2023]
JL-31 16mm
AIR FRANCE NEWS RELEASE STOCK SHOTS
Early models of aircraft take off from an aircraft carrier and passengers board a C-30 aircraft in the United States.
Opening slate reads: "First Utility of airplanes was in National Defense." A huge formation of large military bi-planes is seen in formation. The Next slate reads: "In the Navy." Curtiss 28 TS-1 airplanes lined up for takeoff on the deck of the U.S Navy's first aircraft carrier, the USS Langley (CV-1). The first in line takes off. The others wait their turns, with engines running. View from aircraft above, of the Langley cruising with aircraft parked on her deck. Slate refers to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Closeup of Charles Lindbergh wearing a flying suit with helmet and goggles. Slate refers to Commercial flying advances. View of passengers boarding a British Inperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth Argosy airplane. Location: United States USA. Date: 1928.
2000s
PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE - Commercial airplane - plane taxis before takeoff left to right down runway
TRANSPORTATION
O'HARE AIRPORT COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES TAXING, TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, CONTROL TOWER, EXT. LAUGH A MINUTE COMEDY CLUB. DX ws of american airline plane and others taxi to runway/panned; DX of American Airline plane taking off, very quickly through shot 2-3 sec on screen; DX ms panned of a commercial 747 plane, runway take off to mid-air flight; DX ms panned of united airlines planes, taxi on and off runway; DX ms of a single united airline plane taxing onto runway; DX ms panned of a single united airline plane in flight after takeoff; DX ms of a single northwest plane taxing to runway; DX ms of O'Hare control tower; DX ms panned of a single United plane coming in for a landing. several other planes in foreground background; DX Cu of a northwest plane taxing onto runway; DX ms panned of two people walking down sidewalk in front of COMEDY CLUB, laugh a minute club brick building; DX ms of laugh a minute sign, two pedestrians walk across shot; DX ms of a man who comes into the shot from the right then panned as walking past laugh a minute club sign ;CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, O'HARE AIRPORT, COMEDY CLUB EXT. ESTB. DX
AIRLINE WEIGHT WATCHERS
AMERICA WEST TELEVISION COMMERCIAL
AMERICAN WEST AIRLINES COVER VIDEO BOEING 737 TAKING OFF B737 LANDING B-737 LANDING BOEING TAXIING BOEING 757 TAKING OFF B-757 LANDING PHOENIX CITY BEAUTIES B757 AIRPLANE UNLOADING LUGGAGE TERMINAL INTERIORS AND EXTERIORS BAGGAGE CART LUGGAGE AREA TICKET COUNTER AMERICA WEST CORPORATE LOCATION HAYDEN SWUARE BUILDING IN TEMPE ARIZONA AMERICA WEST EXPRESS SIGN MESA AIRLINES BUG MESA 1900D PREPARING FOR TAKEOFF FLIGHT DECK
DN-49 1 inch
News in Brief - Seattle
Paramount
Boeing 707 is tested for commercial flight
Delta Diverted Landing
DELTA AIRLINE BOUND FOR CALIFORNIA WAS DIVERTED TO SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA AFTER PILOT REPORTED DISTURBANCE
Commuter Airplane Takes Off
A small puddle jumper or commuter airplane flies slowly across the sky after take off.
Aviation: 3D printed spare parts!
The 1926 Ford "National Air Tour for the Edsel B. Ford Reliability Trophy," at Ford Field, Dearborn, Michigan.
Subject is the 1926 Ford "National Air Tour for the Edsel B. Ford Reliability Trophy," which started at Ford Field, Dearborn, Michigan, on August 7, 1926. Film opens showing a parked biplane with tandem open cockpits. It has an unusual exhaust gathering container atop its engine and an exhaust pipe extending straight down below the fuselage. Camera shows the same aircraft from the rear, with hangar and terminal building in background. Another parked biplane displays the number "19." It is equipped with small interconnected wing flaps on its upper and lower wings. Next is seen a Woodson Model 2-A Biplane with number 14 on its fuselage and another biplane marked Number 11. Closeup of Henry Ford leaning out of a car, talking with a cinematographer, holding a camera, and reporters. A large group of persons involved in the events pose for a photograph. The camera pans across them as they pose in front of a hangar. Scene shifts to spectators crowding around a Ford-Stout 2-AT aircraft as it begins its takeoff roll. Camera follows the airplane as it continues and becomes airborne. Location: Dearborn Michigan United States USA. Date: August 1926.
Airplanes on Tarmac
Two commercial airliners pass each other on the tarmac. The Scandinavian Airlines jumbo jet takes off.