Racing the Flying Phantom Hydrofoil Catamaran

The Flying Phantom catamaran is quite arguably the future of sailing. It's a two-person vessel powered by the wind and a unique hydrofoil design. The hydrofoil lifts the vessel above water as it cuts through heavy ocean conditions, requiring much less energy to propel the craft at speeds up to 30 knots. Take an inside look at the science behind the catamaran, and how it's game-changing design has progressed the sport to a whole new level.

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TOP 20 Most DANGEROUS and STRANGEST AIRPORTS in the WORLD! Most Amazing and Crosswind Landings!

The most incredible and amazing airports in the world! The most challenging and crosswind landings! Part 1
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The most dangerous airports in the world! A collection of the 25 most dangerous airports where accidents and crashes are frequent and the most incredible and strangest airports where planes will almost touch you while landing
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20 most amazing and strangest airports in the world! Incredible, extreme and crosswind landings and takeoffs!

In this first part you will see a collection of the top 10 world's most amazing airports in the world, including:
– Gustaf III Airport, also known as St. Barthélemy Airport in the Caribbean
– Princess Juliana International Airport, also known as St. Maarten – Airport, located in the island of Saint Martin (the Dutch side of the island in the country of Sint Maarten)
– Tenzing-Hillary Airport, also known as Lukla Airport
– Gibraltar International Airport
– Courchevel Altiport in France
– Barra Airport in Scotland
– Alexandros Papadiamantis Airport, also known as Skiathos Airport
– Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, also known as Saba Airport
– Madeira Airport in Portugal
– Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

and many more in the second part, including:
– Paro Airport
– Toncontín International Airport in Honduras
– Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany
– Kai Tak Airport (closed in 1998) and the new Hong Kong International Airport
– Kansai International Airport in Japan
– Ice Runway in Antarctica

You will also see (in the third part) some of the most incredible airplanes (including Boeing 747, Boeing 777, Airbus A380 and Antonov An-225) from the most famous airlines (Emirates, Lufthansa, British Airways, United Airlines, Delta Airlines), touch and go, rejected landings, near miss, crosswind landings and take-offs, the most incredible airports in the world (New York, Atlanta, London, Dubai, Tokyo), unbelievable airbus A380 vertical take-off, Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 incredible crosswind landings and much more!

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Some of the images and videos are used under CC license:
– Lukla: "Superikonoskop" from wikimedia.org
– Sint Maarten: from "Delta9prod" youtube channel / "alljengi" from Flickr.com
– Gibraltar: "Ayala" from wikimedia.org
– Courchevel: "Peter" from Robinett flickr.com / "Piponwa" from wikimedia.org
– Barra: "calflier001" from flickr.com
– Skianthos: "Kullez" from flickr.com / "ChristosV" from wikipedia.org / "Son of Groucho" from flickr.com
– Madeira: "Koshelyev" from wikimedia.org / "Richard Bartz" from wikimedia.org / "Manfred Kohrs" from wikimedia.org
– Saba: "Pia L" from wikimedia.org / Video: "Patrick Hawks" from flickr.com
– Rio: "Steve" from flickr.com

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