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    Flight 447 (The movie)

     
    THIS IS A FIRST MOVIE PRODUCTIONS TO DISASTER !!!
    Music and video produced, edited, composed by: Axone Productions

    Story by: Gary Halfton

    Written and designed by: Tibor Ölveti - Dj.Ölvety
    Directed, music by: Yr. Robert Lalkovits - Axone

    Video Genre: Terramystical thriller film productions
    Music Genre: Psycho Ambient, Movie & Soundtrack

    Release date: 2009 (USA and Hungary)


    Supported, sponsored by: Last.fm, Airplay Direct, Directmatches, Geffen Records, Giveness, Lsogor, Gary Halfton, MusiciansPage, MusicSubmit, National Geographic,Axone Productions,HollywoodTV

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    Memorial for Air France flight victims...
    Base theme: Airplane incident

    Plot: This is a top-secret movie about Air France 447. It is containing the mystery and decoding both the movie. Passengers of the aircraft were killed outright. More extraordinary constituent coincided both in the accident , and in the murderous attempt. Not be confirmed with manifest document to weird events.

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    Other descriptions about Air France Flight 447:

    Air France Flight 447 was a scheduled commercial flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France, that crashed on 1 June 2009 over the Atlantic Ocean with the presumed loss of all 216 passengers and 12 crew members onboard.

    The aircraft, an Air France Airbus A330-200, took off on 31 May 2009 at 19:03 local time (22:03 UTC). The last contact with the crew was a routine message to Brazilian air traffic controllers at 01:33 UTC, as the aircraft approached the edge of Brazilian radar surveillance over the Atlantic Ocean, en-route to Senegalese-controlled airspace off the coast of West Africa. Forty minutes later, a four-minute-long series of automatic radio messages was received from the plane, indicating numerous problems and warnings. The exact meanings of these messages are still under investigation, but the aircraft is believed to have been lost shortly after it sent the automated messages. After the aircraft failed to contact air traffic control on either continent, a search and rescue operation was initiated.
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