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Extreme Engineering Season 1 DVD cover.

Documentary Series (2003-2011)

Series analyzing a completed or ongoing sizable engineering project in each episode.

Season 1

Airbus A340

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.

Airbus A340 of Air Canada.

Boeing 747

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.

Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific.
Boeing 747 of Swissair.
Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific.
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Boeing 747 of United Airlines.
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Boeing 747 of Polar Air Cargo.
Boeing 747 of United Airlines.
Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific.
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Boeing 747 of Northwest Airlines Cargo.
Boeing 747 of Garuda Indonesia.

Boeing 747-400

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.
China Airlines Flight 605: Boeing 747-400 overran the runway at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong on November 4, 1993.

Boeing 747-400 of China Airlines.
Boeing 746-400 of China Airlines.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.
China Airlines Flight 642: McDonnell Douglas MD-11, Registration B-150, crash-landed and flipped over during a typhoon.

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Unidentified Aircraft

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.

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Airliner of Cathay Pacific.
Airliner of Cathay Pacific.
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Airliner of China Southern Airlines.
Airliner of Cathay Pacific.

Various Aircraft

Ep. 7 Building Hong Kong's Airport.

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Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan

Antonov An-124-100 of International Cargo Transporter.


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