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Latest revision as of 18:09, 26 February 2015
Documentary (2011)
French title : Ptérosaures, les monstres du ciel
Aka : Flying Monsters 3D
Starring:
Sir David Attenborough (Himself, narrator and passenger of the glider)
A natural history documentary about the pterosaurs. There is a 3D variant unsuitable for IMPDB use of screenshots.
Glaser-Dirks DG-1000S
Reg. G-CKKV Glaser-Dirks DG-1000S c/n 10-57T2 operated by Lasham Gliding Society.
The flight is a demonstration of the size and capacities of the Quetzalcoatlus Northopi pterodactyloid pterosaur.
Various Gliders
Others gliders in the background are of different types. The nearest is probably a Schleicher ASK 21.
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