FlightPathTV explained

Genre:Aviation
Creator:Malcolm Clement and Fletcher McKenzie
Director:Malcolm Clement and Andy McGrath
Narrated:Mike Binis and Ritchie McCaw (NZ edition)
Theme Music Composer:Bruce Lynch
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Editor:David Arshadi, Rajneel Singh, Shaun Campbell, Annastassia Smirnova, Chris Anderton
Camera:Malcolm Clement, Matthew Perry, Raymond Hawes, Marty Dean, Fletcher McKenzie
Company:Leading Edge Media
Channel:Discovery Turbo (Asia)
Discovery Turbo MAX

FlightPathTV is a New Zealand documentary television show about aviation. It was created by Malcolm Clement and Fletcher McKenzie[1] and produced by Leading Edge Media. Filmed at locations around the world, FlightPathTV was produced in New Zealand.[2]

Each episode of the thirteen-week series was filmed at air shows and other aviation events, and profiled pilots, aviation destinations and the histories of famous aircraft.

History

Production of FlightPathTV commenced in March 2007 at the Australian International Airshow in Geelong, Australia. The film crew then traveled to the Wide Bay International Airshow in Queensland, Australia, the Classic Fighters show in Blenheim, New Zealand, the Warbirds Over Wanaka in Wanaka, New Zealand, the Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada, Pearl Harbor, the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Duxford, England, and the Shuttleworth Collection in Bedfordshire, England.

New Zealand's state broadcaster, Television New Zealand (TVNZ), declined to purchase FlightPathTV. The show was later purchased by Discovery UK, Finland's MTV3 Channel, Denmark's DR HD Channel, Discovery Turbo Asia, Malaysia's Astro Channel and Discovery Turbo (Australia).

The pilot episode of FlightPathTVscreened on Sky TV's Documentary Channel in New Zealand on 2 July 2009, and in Australia. After the screening of the pilot episode, work commenced on the post production of all thirteen episodes.[3]

Ex All Black captain Ritchie McCaw narrated New Zealand edition of FlightPathTV[4]

FlightPathTV first aired in Australia [5] on 1 January 2011, and also aired in Denmark, Finland, Malaysia and throughout Asia and the UK.

In December 2009 FlightPathTV assisted WWII veteran Ray Richards to reunite with the World War II Corsair FG-D1 he flew in the British Fleet Air Arm.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Wings Over New Zealand Show Aviation Podcast. 2020-02-06.
  2. Web site: MOTAT Collection . 2013-01-30.
  3. Web site: FlightPathTV Press Materials.
  4. Web site: Playing on the wing. 6 September 2011 . 2011-09-06.
  5. Web site: Foxtel TV Shows - What's On Foxtel.
  6. Web site: Corsair veteran Ray flies on cloud nine - Local News - Wairarapa Times-Age . 2011-01-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720131213/http://www.times-age.co.nz/local/news/corsair-veteran-ray-flies-on-cloud-nine/3907437/ . 2011-07-20.