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Airport Action - Japan

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Airport Action - Japan : £17.95 : 105 minutes

Japan’s airports are simply stuffed with wide-bodied airliners, either on domestic flights or on international services to Tokyo Narita; one of the world’s major destinations.

No less than six airports are featured in this one hour and forty-five minute DVD; Osaka [Itami], Okinawa, Tokyo’s domestic airport at Haneda, Hokkaido [New Chitose], Shimoji and international traffic at Tokyo Narita.

When the Japanese do a logojet, it’s usually a nose to tail repaint and several of those famous Pokemon 747s feature, along with Woody Woodpecker [yes, really], Pokemon and Fly Panda! 767s.

At the domestic airports, you’ll find lots of aircraft not normally seen outside the region, including ANA logojet Dash 8s, Galaxy A300Fs, Air Do and Skymark 767s, Air Asia Skynet 737s and Starflyer A320s.

Special mention must be made of Hokkaido [New Chitose] which was filmed during the winter season, providing dramatic shots of 777s and 747s creating their own snowstorms on take off and landing.

Tokyo Narita has a huge freight hub and services from all over the world, including Singapore Airlines A380s, all captured on wide-screen high definition [HD] video, creating simply stunning images that will play perfectly on any standard DVD player and TV anywhere in the world.

Comments from our customers ....

Many thanks for the Airport Action Japan DVD - Excellent. Well done.

M.S.

I recently purchased Airport Action Japan and was so impressed by the quality.

C.N.

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