Season 7, Episode 6; Andrew Willox and the BE2A
Andrew Willox’s story is the stuff of legend, spanning handmade parts, an engine built entirely from scratch and an encounter with what may be the oldest aeroplane wings in Australia. It’s all part of the tale of his journey to recreate the historic Royal Aircraft BE2A, which now sits proudly in the Point Cook RAAF Museum. Facebook: bit.ly/1ZqqnN0 Website: theflyingshow.com.au

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Season 7, Episode 7; Andrew Willox and the Ferguson Monoplane

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BMW Built A Radial Engine So Good It Made The Spitfire Obsolete Overnight

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Season 7, Episode 12; CAC Sabre

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Test Flying - Groppo Trail And Rand KR2

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The Technology We Killed in the 1960s Is Now Worth $3.3 Billion

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Season 7, Episode 11; Bell P47 Helicopter

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Inside the Mitsubishi Zero

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I Repaired the Broken Swing Gear which no Mechanic Repairs |Give your Opinion by Watching the Video

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B-29: Frozen in Time (NOVA Classics) | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS

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Top 50 FUNNIEST Crashes from Red Bull Soapbox Race

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Unbelievable Train Moments Caught on Camera

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How Does the Stern Tube Work?

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Season 7, Episode 5; Jurgis Kairys

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Why Returning From Mars Is Impossible: Feynman's Warning

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Once Upon a Time in the West Best Scenes 🌀 4K

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The Luftwaffe's Flying Eye: The Fw 189 – 350 km/h and Still Nearly Impossible to Shoot Down

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747 Landing Goes Very Wrong

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Season 7, Episode 9; Shepparton Mammoth Fly In

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We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

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