Dominique wasn't "custom built". > Originally built in 2004, the launching girder was first used during the construction of the Hong Kong East Tsing Yi Viaduct.
Nice visuals and nice script. But they don't match up at all. e.g. You're talking about swooping curves whilst showing an image of the embankment hundreds of metres from the start of the viaduct.
I too was very concerned to see that high pass on the base leg and across the extended centreline of Denham airfield. It's been a while for me, but looked too close to circuit height, some GA pilots fly very wide circuits. A pity, as the rest looked very good.
It's a great feat of engineering and when people complain about the environment nature quickly recovers quickly.
Nature adjusts quickly. Nature will be just fine, but whether it adjusts with or without humans in mind... Well nature just doesn't care
That sure is long. Some awesome views too. Great video.
Cheers 🍻 thanks for your comment
Dominique wasn't "custom built".
> Originally built in 2004, the launching girder was first used during the construction of the Hong Kong East Tsing Yi Viaduct.
It's absolutely beautiful
What a beautiful structure. I'm looking forward to eventually riding a train across this, though it will be a blur...
Why is this called a valley? All that water must have been an engineering challenge.
Nice visuals and nice script.
But they don't match up at all. e.g. You're talking about swooping curves whilst showing an image of the embankment hundreds of metres from the start of the viaduct.
Its Colne, not Colen!
James, can you confirm you obtained approval to fly in Denham Airports FRZ?
I too was very concerned to see that high pass on the base leg and across the extended centreline of Denham airfield. It's been a while for me, but looked too close to circuit height, some GA pilots fly very wide circuits. A pity, as the rest looked very good.