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PhilDernerJr
2009-09-14, 11:42 PM
Eddy Gual is one of the most popular and respected names in aviation enthusiasm in the US. I received an email today telling me about the videos he made from the 1980s and 1990s in MIA (DVDs made by the folks at AirliveTV.net (http://airlinetv.net/)), and I knew wit would be good.

Being under 30, I always wished my parents met sooner, as I feel that I missed out on some amazing times in aviation. I used to wonder what the sounds of the old planes were like. I look at the older shots on Anet and think about what it must have been like to hear and see these planes on the move. Well, Mr. Gual has your prescription.

http://www.henrytenby.com/DVDs/MIAdvd.html (click)

I want to say this is not an ad or anything I was asked to do. I am THAT impressed with this. Check out the video samples on that link and try to tell me that you don't want to but them after watching for 15 seconds.

Here's the chapter breakdown:

Ch 1) Intro - Connie & DHC5
Ch 2) CL-44s
Ch 3) L-188 Electras
Ch 4) CV-240 fire up and taxi
Ch 5) Cuban An-2
Ch 6) Cubana An-24
Ch 7) CV-580 & Ju-52
Ch 8) Connies
Ch 9) DC-4s and DC-6s
Ch 10) KC-97, G-I & Andover
Ch 11) Martin 4-0-4 tour
Ch 12) 707s and DC-8s
Ch 13) DC-8-50 and DC-8-61
Ch 14) 707 action
Ch 15) General Air Cargo DC-8-50
Ch 16) Latin 707s
Ch 17) More Latin 707s
Ch 18) End credits & Arrow DC-8-62
Ch 19) Bonus track
Ch 20) DVD Previews

http://www.henrytenby.com/dvdimages/Miabackbig.jpg

Hussman75
2009-09-14, 11:56 PM
Awesome find, Phil! I can still recall the late '80s visiting family down there when Tampa would run
multiple 707's per day, DC-6's, 7's and 8's were common, PBA still flew their red/white/blue DC-3's, BA did a
twice (IIRC) weekly IAD extension with Concorde and Eastern and Pan Am ruled the roost. I need to check
these out!

PhilDernerJr
2009-09-14, 11:58 PM
Not kidding, I'd love to get an MP3 of these and just listen to it on my way to work. My geekdom doesn't get much worse.

Hussman75
2009-09-15, 12:08 AM
Whatever floats your boat, Phil!

Mayi757
2009-09-15, 04:59 PM
Awesome find! :shock:

I have tried to get a hold of old Miami DVD's from the mid-late 90 that used to be for sale in the Just Planes store on 72nd ave next to the Eldorado spotting location. The store closed years ago, I bought some magazines and books but never any videos. Now I wish I could find them! Some were VHS tapes.

I don't know if Eduardo shot these videos himself but I'm sure they'll sell "como pan caliente!". His Miami slide collection has to be one of the most extensive as he's been shooting there since the 70s. During the 70s, 80s until late 1990s MIA saw an incredible variety of planes and airlines.