UAS Vision has obtained this unique close-up video footage of China’s Beihang Unmanned Aircraft System Technology TYW-1 taken inside the company’s new factory in the eastern Chinese city of Taizhou. Continue reading
Category Archives: Video
Boeing 2707 – American Supersonic Airliner Project
The Boeing 2707 was the first American supersonic airliner project. Being the most advanced of all supersonic airliners created at that time (Concorde, Tu-144) the plane was planned to have seating for 250 to 300 passengers and cruise speeds of approximately Mach number 3. Continue reading
The Drone 2019 – Horror Movie – Official Trailer
A serial killer transfers his consciousness into a consumer drone right before he is killed, then flies off to terrorize newlyweds Rachel (ALEX ESSOE) and Chris (JOHN BROTHERTON). The couple must fight to stop the insidious device before it destroys them both. Continue reading
Best of 2018 in the Mach-Loop, Low-Level Flying
A selection of low-level fly pasts from 2018. See full list : Continue reading
A Drone Show for Christmas
When was the last time you saw Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer leaping over the sky? With 50 drones and a powerful drone show software always at hand, we thought, why not bring a childhood dream into a bright LED reality? Continue reading
Virgin Galactic First Space Flight – VSS Unity
History has been made and a long-anticipated dream realised in Mojave, CA, today as Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo, VSS Unity, landed from her maiden spaceflight to cheers from Richard Branson and the teams from Virgin Galactic and The Spaceship Company. Continue reading
The Only Flying Original Focke-Wulf 190 in the World
Flying Heritage Collection owns and maintains the only flying original Focke-Wulf 190 in the world at this time. Though several are under restoration, this unique Fw-190 was recovered from an overgrown forest in the 1990’s and became airworthy only a few years ago. Continue reading
Bristol Brabazon – Largest Aircraft Ever Built in Britain
With a wingspan greater than a Boeing 747, The Bristol Brabazon was the largest aircraft ever built by Britain. More a flying oceanliner than plane, it featured sleeping cabins, a dining room, a cocktail bar and lounge, and even a 23 seat movie theater. Continue reading