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Feels Like Flying - Tree Top Travel (DVD)

Tree Top Travel - A small plane ( J-3 Piper Cub ) at tree top level takes you on a tour of
Nature's magnificent and hard-to-reach landscapes. Enhanced with an
inspiring musical score by renowned composer John Adorney, the miracle of flight
can be enjoyed to its fullest - with a beauty and intensity you never thought
possible.
Featuring Americas wilderness areas and wide open spaces; lakes, forests,
croplands, California Coastline, and Americas Heartland.
Special Features:
- Digitally mastered audio and video
- Interactive menus
- Continous loop play
- Travel destination information
- Scene selections
- Full-Screen 4:3 Format
- 60 Minutes. Stereo.
List Price: $24.95
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On Friday, November 28, 2008 a customer asked:
Q: Is this done in the same format as the 2004 "Feels Like Flying" video? That was shot using a wing-mounted camera. It gave the viewer a completely unobstructed view, which was very interesting. Is this video the same? Specifically, I don't want to see windshield or instruments in the shot. If it has the same view/perspective as the 2004 video, I would order both "Tree Top Travel" & "The Great Outdoors" videos from you. Please let me know....
Thanks,
RM
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Yes, the two new volumes are shot in the same style as the first DVD, with no viewing obstructions. The same digital video tape format was used, and some of the original footage was reprised in the new volumes, re-cut and with new music tracks for different moods, along with new footage of Alaska and Canada. In addition, the new special features of the current discs offer interesting travel information about the places shown.
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