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At Airborne Cinematics (former Rasmus Productions), we aim to bring you the best of aviation in 4K!
We are honored to have been broadcasted on TV in Denmark, England, Malaysia, India, Romania, Serbia and Canada. Several clips are used in airshow commercials and cinema films. Furthermore some clips are licensed exclusively for BBC, CNN, Discovery Channel with more.
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I just watched this fantastic video again. Your channel is one of my all-time favorite aviation channels, and it was among the inspirations that led me to start this wonderful hobby of plane spotting. I hope you’re doing well and look forward to seeing more of your great videos :)
Absolutely amazing. My family has a long tradition of service to the country. My great grandfather came from Italy in 1942 and served on a battleship. 30 plus members of my family served in the Army. They’ve fought in every war since WW2. My 10 year old son knows his family history. So we watched the 80th anniversary of the Normandy jump he said he wants to be a paratrooper. He sings blood on the risers non stop. Thank you to those who served and those that lost their lives for this country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 #b2bWorldWarchamps
The view from the cockpit is incredible! After filming many landings from the ground for my Lanzarote RU-vid channel, seeing the plane arrive from this angle is a thrilling change. ✈✨
Just imagine... In that exact same spot, in those same makes of planes, at the exact same altitude, in those same types of parschutes exactly 75 years ago only hours removed to adjust for nighttime...
It was mostly filmed inside the airport perimeters. The first 30 seconds are from a public "museum" just outside the terminal. It has since been renovated.
@@RasmusProductionsyea I’ve been to the museum but unfortunately I wasn’t able to see much of the landing planes. That’s why I asked. Anyways thank you very much for the information!
The night they left the ground shacking yes.the people in britain it was the day.i talk sas they told me the noise was insane,the british people knew something was up that night.when french people wake up people land on front house yes.the german was shock so many plane and paratrooper drop off.they knew the time was up for german army was too late.history was made.i was cdn ab regt in canada 1977-80 i work with grandchild was on d day june 6 1944.thanks video😮
Proud and privileged to have been a jumper on this sortie... Our bird or platform? D Day Doll, no 9 in the second stick, followed by the two dispatchers, one self dispatching... A very good mate of mine, we both operated in UK parachute operations. @ACJT. Daks over Normandy
Actually, Operation Market Garden was the world's largest. But this was the most crucial moment ever (in all of Airborne operations). God bless the paratroopers.
And now here we are all these years later and we have Americans supportting a @# for President who called these men "suckers and losers"! he coudn't even be botheted to pay respect to them! Breaks my American hart! 💙
You see something so cartoonishly large with its 2 "puny" engines, and you think "no way that thing leaves the ground," and then it leaves the ground 🤯