Royal Australian Air Force Boeing 707 A20-261 was awaiting the scrapper at RAAF Amberley in Queensland, Australia when Tom Vaughan, boss of Turbine Motor Works, decided to try to rescue it.
A year later, Tom and a team of engineers headed out to Amberley, together with our camera crew, whom Tom had asked to record the project. Sent on ahead were four JT3Ds and the heavy equipment needed to re-engine the 707 and get it back in the air.
Our unrestricted access to every aspect of the restoration of the 707 gives you an amazing insight into how a fifties jetliner works, plus a real sense of being there, as we go through the highs and lows of engine runs, rejected take-offs, bug-fixing and flight testing.
Then all we had to do was get back home. Just crossing Australia to Darwin took nearly four hours. Next day, we left for the Maldives, surviving oil leaks and a 90 degree, 23 knot, crosswind when landing at Male. Then on to Cairo and finally Manston in Kent. Again, Tom’s wish to record the event gave us superb access; three cameras in the cockpit and two in the cabin, where we even removed several rows of seats to get a better view!
Refining our 32 hours of film into a more manageable record, led to the idea of this DVD, which also supports the long term future of the 707 and Tom’s ambition to enable the general public to fly on it and share the adventure.
Filmed mainly in High Definition video, this widescreen production sets new quality standards for aviation DVDs.
707 Skyward DVD
THIS NTSC DVD WILL PLAY PERFECTLY ON BOTH PAL AND NTSC DVD PLAYERS AND TVs WORLDWIDE
(i) it will play perfectly on your standard TV, even if it is not widescreen or HD ready
(ii) it will play perfectly on any standard DVD player
(iii) it will play perfectly on all PAL DVD players and PAL TVs worldwide, even though it was filmed and produced in the US NTSC TV format. No conversion of the picture from NTSC to PAL takes place and the picture looks exactly as though it was filmed and produced in PAL .
A large number of our PAL customers have already bought this NTSC DVD. None of them have reported any problem playing it on PAL equipment.
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