the first colour changing after 1989, the time of colour turmoil
four types of livery around 1992 (commies have restricted using of “OK jet”, so some ČSA jet planes had “OK ČSA” since 1988, because “jet” is capitalistic English word 😉










I like ČSA´s “blue age”, but already old style…
Tu-104 and Avia Av-14




Ropáci, Jan Svěrák´s film, American Film Academy Student Oscar award 1988, (Jan Svěrák´s Kolja film has got normal Oscar as well)
Ropáci, Jan Svěrák´s film, American Film Academy Student Oscar award 1988, (Jan Svěrák´s Kolja film has got normal Oscar as well)
National company hasn´t national colours and looks like some low cost airlines, damn really awful

In honour of Battle of Britain day yesterday.
I still find this to be a great piece of film-making – a low budget war epic that looks as though tens of millions of dollars were spent on it, with a believable storyline and decent performances all-round.
The most expensive scene in Czech cinema history – the train attack.
it´s bull**** about most expensive scene, just promo lie….
and when I have said, take a look at Czech film “Nebeští jezdci”, or “Piloti”, much more better about Czech pilots and airmen in WW2 than this “sweet romance”…
another excelent Czech sci-fi film from 1963 Ikarie XB-1 (loosely on Stanislav Lem novel “The Magellanic Cloud” from 1955)
short part
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyraLxGHgzo


In honour of Battle of Britain day yesterday.
I still find this to be a great piece of film-making – a low budget war epic that looks as though tens of millions of dollars were spent on it, with a believable storyline and decent performances all-round.
The most expensive scene in Czech cinema history – the train attack.
it´s bull**** about most expensive scene, just promo lie….
and when I have said, take a look at Czech film “Nebeští jezdci”, or “Piloti”, much more better about Czech pilots and airmen in WW2 than this “sweet romance”…
another excelent Czech sci-fi film from 1963 Ikarie XB-1 (loosely on Stanislav Lem novel “The Magellanic Cloud” from 1955)
short part
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyraLxGHgzo


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Aero L-39C Albatros tests, take off from highway near the Brno town in the end of the 1960s
Is this the Vyskov strip, whre the museum is located nowadays?
Tillerman.
for sure not, at that time there wasn´t any highway near Vyškov as today. The photo was taken on Praha – Brno highway
Doe’s anybody have information or know of a source on the above helicopters in service concerning reliability, spares and pilots opinions of the helicopters.
Any information very much appreciated.
ten years of Czech Sokols article….very positive experience of Czech Air Force pilots, Czech Air Force has the best equipped Sokols of all time.
sorry only in Czech
http://www.afterburner.cz/clanky/sokol10let.htm