
The Magic of Flight places viewers in the cockpit of a Blue Angels jet aircraft so they can experience the thrill of high performance flight. Narrated by Tom Selleck, The Magic of Flight shows the path of flight starting with the Wright Brothers at Kittyhawk in 1903 all the way through to the supersonic maneuvers of today's aircraft. This high-energy film affirms the importance of training and skill as it conveys the pure joy of flight.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Magic of Flight places viewers in the cockpit of a Blue Angels jet aircraft so they can experience the thrill of high performance flight. Narrated by Tom Selleck, The Magic of Flight shows the path of flight starting with the Wright Brothers at Kittyhawk in 1903 all the way through to the supersonic maneuvers of today's aircraft. This high-energy film affirms the importance of training and skill as it conveys the pure joy of flight.
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| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreWe need to be reminded just how far flight has come in just 100 years, and The Magic of Flight does that nicely. |
| User ReviewDavid LIncredible photography, and it is informative, but I was hoping for something that was more about the history of flight and thought there was too much focus on modern aircraft. Mundane score. A disappointment. |
| User ReviewPamela Eit's more of a documentary than it is a movie... and a GOOD one at that! |
| User ReviewMichael HDecent documentary, mostly a photography spectacle. |
| User ReviewJames HIncredible photography, and it is informative, but I was hoping for something that was more about the history of flight and thought there was too much focus on modern aircraft. Mundane score. A disappointment. |
| User ReviewTrevor ROk Macgillivray Freeman Imax film. This film is really about the training of the Blue Angels for the air shows they perform at. Good Cinematography by Grag Macgillivray and Brad Ohlund. Macgillivray is a vetaran of over half a dozon Imax films, and I wish he and his team would try a little harder to make their films more original and not rehash what has been already. |