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Saaniya - Flight to Hyderabad from Bangalore, India
June, 2006
Author: amandaton Read full post here. Mangalore-Kuwait Flight Takes-off in Style - July 17
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Author: daijiworld Read full post here. Emirates- Landing at Dubai international airport.
Emirates flight EK-517 from bangalore, landing in DXB International airport.
Author: aditya5491 Read full post here. landin of the deccan flight.delhi to banglore....
hey guys........seethe vedio of the deccan flight.......while landing
Author: laolalalaalallalalal Read full post here. Hyderabad - Banglore Flight Takeoff
This was taken by me Indigo flight from Hyderabad to Banglore from begumpet airport Hyderabad on 16th Feb,2008.
Author: vnphanindra Read full post here. India's HAL Teljas Light Combat Aircraft
Video of the December 2006 first flight of the third prototye Tejas, PV-3, from Bangalore. PV-3 is the first production-representative aircraft.
Author: theworacle Read full post here. BIAL airport in Banglaore
Bangalore's swanky new airport for public convenience. An Air India flight to Singapore just past mid night on May 24, 2008 marked the opening of the airport. All domestic and international flights will now operate from this airport, 40 kms from the city's business center (M G Road)
Author: surikumar1280 Read full post here. BIAL
Test flights - March 2008, two months before the airport began commercial operations. Pilots give a thumbs up to the new airport, calling it world class and truly international
Author: surikumar1280 Read full post here. Vaayu, Maiden Flight
first flight of rc plane built by a team of 9 students from pesit, bangalore. ( video quality is terrible, plz take the original video from me )
Author: kaelvashj23 Read full post here. Over the clouds
On the way to banglore to ahmedabad Spiceet Flight 218
Author: khushmantamboli Read full post here. Trains getting preference over flights
Remember how low-cost airlines had once attracted many train passengers? The Chennai - Bangalore sector is now seeing a reversal of that trend. With the new Bangalore Airport almost a two-hour drive from the city, many frequent travellers from Chennai to the Garden City are now choosing the tracks over flights.
Author: ndtv Read full post here. New Bangalore International Airport - 1st flight landing
for more images and updates: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=248849&page=117
Author: indiansunite Read full post here. Murali: Rajasthan is not unbeatable
In a TIMES NOW special -- Graeme Smith and Muthiah Muralitharan take on each other as Chennai hope to seal the semi-final berth with a win over Rajasthan. Speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW's correspondent Harini Rana, both Smith and Murali looked ready for their match. Harini: Graeme, do you think the Chennai Super Kings could make it here? Graeme: Well they are very close. I think the last couple of spots looks like there is tension around with couple of teams pushin for them. I think Chennai are probably sitting pretty in the last four spot. It is nice to also know that we also don't worry about us, but still we have three games to go. Harini: Murali, they (Rajasthan Royals) have nothing to lose. We saw it with Bangalore Royal Challengers and they tumbled you? Murali: In Twenty20 cricket it happens. But hopefully Graeme will take it easy on us and the players and make sure to give the win to us. Harini: Any plans for that Graeme? Graeme: We would like to perform well. I think couple of the guys would be rested for the next 2-3 games. We have a good squad of guys, we have good energy so lets see what happens. But, we play to win every game and I think that is important. Harini: Murali, Is it intimidating? Rajasthan Royals have looked unbeatable throughout the tournament. Murali: I think any team is beatable. There is no team that is unbeatable. The Rajasthan Royals are having a good run. It happens to some teams. If we get into semis it is a knock out stage and four sides can beat each other. Harini: Is the Rajasthan Royals going easy on Chennai? Graeme: No I think we had a good training session. It would be nice to win here and carry on from where we left. Our team has a lot of confidence and all the guys are playing well. Harini: The batsmen have been doing well. But you have had a bad run in this tournament? Murali: Depends in this form of game. In four overs a bowler tries to do his best and I think I have maintained a decent economy rate but have not taken wickets. I think it is going to be an interesting game. We need one win out of two so hopefully we can make it. Harini: Graeme, would you go all out when Murali bowls or respect the bowler? Graeme: First I have to know what he is bowling at me that itself is a big challenge. Murali is a world class bowler and all of us who have played international cricket respects what he has achieved in the game and the next match won't be different. Harini: Are you going to flight the bowl against the left hander? Murali: Spinners always flight the bowl. I will try my best and someone will win the battle eventually. Harini: Any message for Chennai Super Kings? Graeme: I think every 20-20 game is exciting because it is hard to predict which is why it is exciting. The match against the Super kings will be exciting as well. Harini: Do you think Chennai can make it to the semis? Murali: Definitely we will make it to the semis. We have a very good chance. (Interviewed by Harini Rana)
Author: TIMESNOWtv Read full post here. Landing of JetLite flight in Bangalore
This is a video clip of our JetLite flight landing in Bangalore
Author: rak04 Read full post here. On board a JetLite flight
This is an early morning flight from Chennai (Madras) to Bangalore on board a JetLite flight.
Author: rak04 Read full post here. landed to the Bangalore air port
Did you get a landing experiance from air. This is the jet airways flight landing to Bangalore.
Author: lanse4u Read full post here. Naren from Bangalore Flying At Vagamon, Paragliding Kerala
A video of Narens Flight at Vagamon , The Paragliding destiation of Kerala.
Author: geoshrad Read full post here. PSLV C-9 ISRO launches 10 satellites
http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/April28_2008.htm In its thirteenth flight conducted from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, today (April 28, 2008), ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C9, successfully launched the 690 kg Indian remote sensing satellite CARTOSAT-2A, the 83 kg Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1) and eight nanosatellites for international customers into a 637 km polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO). PSLV-C9 in its 'core alone' configuration launched ten satellites with a total weight of about 820 kg.After the final count down, PSLV-C9 lifted off from the second launch pad at SDSC SHAR, at 09:24 Hrs IST with the ignition of the core first stage. The important flight events included the separation of the first stage, ignition of the second stage, separation of the heatshield at about 125 km altitude after the vehicle had cleared the dense atmosphere, second stage separation, third stage ignition, third stage separation, fourth stage ignition and fourth stage cut-off. The 690 kg main payload, CARTOSAT-2A, was the first satellite to be injected into orbit at 885 seconds after lift-off at an altitude of 637 km. About 45 seconds later, Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1) was separated after which all the nano satellites were separated in sequence. The initial signals indicate normal health of the satellites. CARTOSAT-2A CARTOSAT-2A is a state-of-the art remote sensing satellite with a spatial resolution of about one metre and swath of 9.6 km. The satellite carries a panchromatic camera (PAN) capable of taking black-and-white pictures in the visible region of electromagnetic spectrum. The highly agile CARTOSAT-2A is steerable along as well as across the direction of its movement to facilitate imaging of any area more frequently.Soon after separation from PSLV fourth stage, the two solar panels of CARTOSAT-2A were automatically deployed. The satellite's health is continuously monitored from the Spacecraft Control Centre at Bangalore with the help of ISTRAC network of stations at Bangalore, Lucknow, Mauritius, Bearslake in Russia, Biak in Indonesia and Svalbard in Norway. High-resolution data from CARTOSAT-2A will be invaluable in urban and rural development applications calling for large scale mapping. Indian Mini Satellite (IMS -1) Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1), flown as an auxiliary payload on board PSLV-C9, is developed by ISRO for remote sensing applications. Weighing 83 Kg at lift-off, IMS-1 incorporates many new technologies and has miniaturised subsystems. IMS-1 carries two remote sensing payloads - A Multi-spectral camera (Mx Payload) and a Hyper-spectral camera (HySI Payload), operating in the visible and near infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The spatial resolution of Mx camera is 37 metre with a swath of 151 km while that of HySI is about 506 metre with a swath of about 130 km. The data from this mission will be made available to interested space agencies and student community from developing countries to provide necessary impetus to capacity building in using satellite data. The versatile IMS-1 has been specifically developed to carry different payloads in future without significant changes in it and has a design life time of two years. Nano Satellites for International Customers Eight Nanosatellites from abroad are carried as auxiliary payloads besides IMS-1 as well as CARTOSAT-2A. The total weight of these Nanosatellite payloads is about 50 Kg. Six of the eight Nanosatellites are clustered together with the collective name NLS-4. The other two nanosatellites are NLS-5 AND RUBIN-8. NLS-4, developed by University of Toronto, Canada consists of six nano-satellites developed by various universities. Two of them - CUTE 1.7 and SEEDS - are built in Japan, while the other four - CAN-X2, AAUSAT-II, COMPASS-1 and DELPHI-C3 are built in Canada, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands respectively. NLS-5 is also built by University of Toronto and RUBIN-8 is built by Cosmos International, Germany. The eight nanosatellite payloads of PSLV-C9 are built to develop nano technologies for use in satellites as well as for the development of technologies for satellite applications. In its twelve consecutively successful flights so far, PSLV has repeatedly proved itself as a reliable and versatile workhorse launch vehicle. It has demonstrated multiple satellite launch capability having launched a total of sixteen satellites for international customers besides thirteen Indian payloads which are for remote sensing, amateur radio communications and Space capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-1). PSLV was used to launch ISRO's exclusive meteorological satellite, KALPANA-1, into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) in September 2002 and thus proved its versatility. The same vehicle will be used to launch Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, India's first mission to Moon during this year.
Author: SUPERPOWERINDI Read full post here. Captain announcing onboard SpiceJet
Captain Harry (I forgot his surname) announcing onboard a SpiceJet flight to Bangalore.
Author: jbjetairways Read full post here. Over The Clouds
Shot this video on flight to ahmedabad from bangalore, feels good on the clouds
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