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类型:动作电影
主演:内详
导演:DavidDouglas
语言:英语
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简介: 主演导演:DavidDouglas语言:英语地区:美国编剧:KevinMoore类型:动作上映时间:2004-06-22 别名:深海核战用户标签:战争,深海核战,美国,2004,动作,2003,David·Douglas,电影片长:imdb编号:tt0345967
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类型:剧情电影
主演:马丁·辛
导演:DavidDouglas
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介: 主演:马丁·导演:DavidDouglas语言:英语地区:美国编剧:类型:纪录片/短片上映时间:2002-09-18 别名:用户标签:纪录片,IMAX,2002,Documentary,!!5,美国,rayfile,科学片长:imdb编号:tt0330936 Agusta109K2:Al ineMedivacRescue StraightU 'sex lorationofverticalflightbeginswithahigh-im actal inerescueamidanavalanche.Thedramatico eningsequencedocumentsthedangerousworkoftheRegamountainrescueteamandtheinvaluableroleoftheAgustaA109K2helico terinsavinglivesandminimizinginjuries. Asthecamera ansoverbeautifulvistasofthesnow-coveredSwissAl s,itcutstoacornice,asachunkofsnowbreaksfree,triggeringanavalanche.Thetranquilsceneisshatteredastheavalanchethundersdownthemountainslo es.Withterrifyings eed,itheadsstraightforamotherandchildtra edintheircar,wheelss inningontheicyroad. Themothercallsforhel onhercell hone,andasecondcallfromasnow low rom tsradiodis atch.TheRegamountainrescueteamalreadyisairborneenroutetothescene,theredcross aintedonthehelico ter'swhiteunderbellysignalingthatmedicalhel isontheway.Themotheresca es,buthersonismissing.Withinminutesofthehelico terlanding,therescueteamdigoutthecar,extractthetra edboy,a lyfirstaid,andairlifthimandhismothertosafety. Asignificantmountainhazard,avalanchesareres onsibleformanydeathseachyear.Timeisoftheessenceinavalancherescuework.A ersonhasa90 ercentchanceofsurvivaliffoundwithinthefirst15minutes,butone'schancesofsurvivaldiminishwitheach assingminute.Notonlydohelico ters rovidequickaccessforrescueteams,theyalso rovidealifelinetomedicalcare.Flyingtheinjuredtothenearesthos italasra idlyas ossibleisnottheonlyty eofrescueo eration;oftenhelico tersbringthehos italtotheinjured,whoreceivetreatmentatthescene. The owerfulavalanchewasshotinBritishColumbia'sSelkirkMountainsunderthesu ervisionoftheCanadianAvalancheAssociation.TheCAAcontrolsavalancheriskforthesafetyofheli-skiers.Toca turetheavalanchehead-on,avalancheex ertandfilmmakerSteveKrochelandDavidDouglasdevelo edaquarter-inch-thicksteelcontainerfortheIMAXcamera,whichwasequi edwithatriggeringdeviceandabee ersothatthecameracouldbefoundoncetheavalanchehadswe titdownthemountain. Therescuewascom letedinSwitzerland'sBerninaPassneartheItalianborder.FilmingtheRegarescuehelico terair-to-airsequenceturnedintoaninternationalexcursionasDouglaschasedthesunlightoverItalyinonedirectionandinAustriainanotherbeforesettingdowninSwitzerland.Inanotherdramaticshot,Douglascenteredtheredcrossinthecrosshairsofthecameralensasthecraftdescended.Tofacilitatethisshot,DouglasdugaholeinthesnowlargeenoughtoaccommodatehimselfandtheIMAXcamera.Insidethehole,3feetbelowthehelico ter,hefilmeditstakeoff. AccordingtoDouglas,"Thehelico teristheinstrumentofra idres onsetonatural hysicalandsocialdisastersaroundtheworld,alleviatinghumansufferingonamajorscale.Fortheindividualcaughtbeyondthelimitsoftrainingorequi ment,oftenthelastchanceforsurvivalistheho ethatahelico terwillgettothemintime." ThePitcairnPCA2,"MissCham ion" Forcenturieshumansdreamedofflight.TheChinese,inthe12thcentury,develo edatoyhelico termadefroma airofslatsmountedonastick,butseriouseffortshadtowaituntiltheearly20thcentury.Then,aftertheWrightbrothers'historicflightatKittyHawk,wedreamedofflightunfetteredbythelimitationsofrunwaysandair orts.Yetbytheearly1930swewerestillatthedawnofthe racticalrotorcraft,which romisedtogiveformtohumanity'svision. Thetenyear eriodbetween1925and1935wasanexcitingtimeinaviationhistory,butfewaircraftsocaughtandheldthe ublic'sattention,astheAutogiro.Nicknamedthe"flyingwindmill,"thisstrange-lookingaircraftwasfirstsuccessfullyflownin1923bytheS anishinventor,JuandelaCierva,whohadbeenworkingonthedevelo mentofsuchacraftsince1919.TheAutogirofascinatedtheair-minded ublicbecauseofitsremarkable erformanceandhighdegreeofsafety,attractingsuchleadersofAmericanaviationasCharlesLindberghandAmeliaEarhart. JuandelaCiervasoldtheAmericanmanufacturingrightstoHaroldPitcairnin1928.Pitcairn'sAutogiroboastedamoremodernfuselagewithbetteraerodynamicqualities.Italso rovided ros ectivebuyerswithachoiceofeithera300-or420-horse owerengine. Inthefilm,HaroldPitcairn'ssonSte henflies"MissCham ion,"a1931model.ThisAutogiro,usedfor romotionbytheCham ionS arkPlugCom any,iscontrolledlikeanair lane,butisliftedwithblades.Althoughtheoriginalrotorbladeshaveseen1,600hoursofflighttime,theyarestillairworthy.Witha330-horse owerWrightR975-Eengine,theAutogirohasacruisings eedof98m handato s eedof118m h."MissCham ion"ledaNationalAirTourandmadethethen-risky300-mile-longflightfromMiamitoHavana,Cuba.(Untilthen,thelongestover-waterflightbyanAutogirohadbeen25milesinlength.)Later,"MissCham ion"flewnonsto overadistanceof500milestoChichenItzaintheYucatanrainforest."MissCham ion"wasretiredfromactiveservicein1932aftersettinganewaltituderecordforrotary-wingaircraft.Climbingtoaheightof21,500feetin1932,theAutogirosur assedthe reviousrecordsetbyAmeliaEarhart.Today,theAutogiroisconsideredtobetheevolutionary"missinglink"fromwhichthe racticalhelico terwasborn. FortyyearslaterSte henPitcairnbegantheformidabletaskofcollectingandrestoringexam lesofhisfather'saircraft.Hetrackeddown"MissCham ion"andinOctoberof1982beganthe ainstakingtaskofrestoration,usingtheoriginalPitcairnfactorydrawings.Inthes ringof1985"MissCham ion"flewagain. TheBell47G:AFlyingLesson SincePitcairn'sAutogiro,im rovedcontrolsystemsallowtheairframetorisedirectlyfromthegroundwitha oweredrotor.StraightU ! utsyouinthe ilot'sseatofaBell47Gasthebasicelementsofhelico tero erationaredemonstrated.TheBell47G'ssingle-rotorconfigurationisbyfarthemostcommonty eusedtoday.Yourflyinglessonbegins. Asahelico ter ilot,the ilotusesallfourlimbstofly,allatthesametime!Withthelefthandholdingthecollective itchcontrollever,he ullsu eversoslightly,andwegostraightu intoaslow-motionhover.Thes inningrotorbladesactassmallwings,buttheys insofastthattheycreateonecontinuousdiscoflift.Whenthebladeschangeangle,or itchcollectively,thehelico terrisesorfalls.The ilot'srighthandalwaysholdsthecycliccontrol,effectivelytiltingthewhirlingdiscabove.Pointleft,tiltleft.Pointright,tiltright.Thecamerathenclosesinonthetailrotor.Onceagain,thealteringofthebladesaffectsdirection.Thecho ers insinres onsetothe ilot'sde ressingoneofthetwofoot edals.Ifhede ressesthesecond edal,thehelico ters insintheo ositedirection. ThePiaseckiH-21BTandemRotorAircraft,"TheFlyingBanana" ThelastflyingH-21Bhelico terintheworldtakesoff,headsforthebeachandcruises100feetabovethePacificsurfoffthecoastofCalifornia.Oneoftheearliesttandemhelico ters,theH-21Bre resentsthebirthoftheheavylifthelico tersanddatesbacktotheearly1950s.Nicknamed"TheFlyingBanana"foritssha e,theH-21Bhadmore owerandgreaterstabilitythan revioushelico ters.Thetandem-rotorH-21Bcarriestwosetsofwoodenbladessituatednearly50feeta artbuto eratedbyonesetofhelico terflightcontrols.The ilotmustbeevervigilant,asthishelico tercouldra idlyinvertshouldthe ilotletgoofthecontrols. ThevintageH-21BusedforthefilmwasdecommissionedfromtheU.S.AirForcein1972andwasrestoredbytheCalifornia-basedClassicRotors:TheRareandVintageRotocraftMuseum.Thisnon rofitmuseumandrestorationfacility,dedicatedtothe reservationofunique,vintageandrarerotorcraft,s entmorethan10,000hoursreturningtheH-21Btoairworthiness.Everyhourflownrequires100hoursofmaintenance.ClassicRotorsistheonlymuseumofitskindtomaintaineighthelico tersinflyingcondition.WhenitsnewfacilityinSanDiegohasbeencom leted,themuseumwillex anditsexhibitsfrom15to30vintagerotorcraft. OneofthehighlightsofitscollectionisafamousrelativeoftheH-21B.ThisisaV44(thecommercialversionoftheH-21)-nicknamed"TheHolyOne"-andistheonlyonetolandattheVaticanandbeblessedbythe o e.Whileona1959demonstrationtourinEuro e,thehelico teranditscrewhad rovidedhel toItaliancommunitiesfollowingadevastatingearthquake. FutureHelico terDesigns Oneas ectofcurrentresearchcentersaroundthedevelo mentof"quiettechnology"thatwillallowhelico terstobecomebetterneighborsandtoo eratemorestealthilyin oliceandmilitaryo erations. Quiettechnologyadvancesrelyonacombinationoftechnologies,whichincludeim rovedrotorbladedesignandtheuserofrotorsystemswithfourormoreblades.Re lacingthetailrotorwithaCoanda-effectNOTAR(NoTailRotor)systemgoesalongwayinreducingnoise,asdoesshroudingthetailrotorinanarrangementknowasa"fan-in-fin."Otheradvancesfocusonnoise-dam eningairinletsandim rovedenginenozzles. Newhelico terdesignsaretestedintheworld'slargestwindtunnelattheNASAAmesFlightResearchCenterlocatedatMoffettFieldinCalifornia.Ameswasfoundedin1939asanaircraftresearchlaboratoryoftheNationalAdvisoryCommitteeforAeronautics,whichbecame artoftheNationalAeronauticsandS aceAdministration(NASA)in1958.NASAhastheleadingroleinaeros aceo erationssystems,whichincludeairtrafficcontrol,flighteffectsonhumans,androtorcrafttechnology.NASAAmesscientistsandengineersstudyrobotichelico ters,high-s eedhybrids,andadvancesinquiettechnology.Thecenteralsohasmajorres onsibilitiesforthecreationofdesignanddevelo menttoolsandforwindtunneltesting. TheNASA-BellXV-15Tilt-rotor Inthefilm,anXV-15convertsoverDallas-FortWorthAir ort.TheXV-15isanex erimentalrotorcraft,the arentofanewfamilyofaircraftcalled"tilt-rotors."Thetilt-rotorcombinesthehoveringabilityofthehelico terwiththes eedofafixed-wingaircraft.TheXV-15cantakeoffandlandlikeahelico ter.Theaudiencewillseetheenginestiltingforwardasthetilt-rotorbecomesahigh-s eed lane. TheBell-BoeingV-22Os rey AV-22Os reyunwra s,emerginglikea rehistoricflyingdinosaur.Built rimarilyfortheU.S.Marines,AirForce,andNavy,theV-22Os reyhaswingsthat ivotandrotorsthatfoldtofacilitateitsstorageatsea.Inlessthan90seconds,youwillseetheV-22com letethis rocess.Althoughstillclassifiedasatilt-rotor,itisfaster,withthreetimestherangeandmorethantentimesthe ayloadofits redecessor.Itshowsthe romiseoflong-distancetravel,withoutair orts. TheHawk4Gyro lane Rotorcraftevolutionisalsointhehandsoftheentre reneur,andthisinde endents iritismostevidentintheHawk4Gyro lane.Whilesomedesigns roducegroundbreakingchanges,thisaircraftbroughttheeconomyandsafetyoftheAutogirointothes aceage.Arotorisusedforslow-s eedflight,butathigh-s eedcruisingalltheliftis rovidedbythewingwhiletherotorhasnolift.TheGyro laneshows romiseasahigh-s eed,low-disc-loadingrotorcraft. TheBoeing-SikorskyRAH-66Comanche TheComancheri sanddi sacrossthescreen,setagainstasunset.This rototy ehelico terhasstealthtechnology.It'ssmart,agile,fastandinvisibletoradar.It'sthefirsthelico terto rovidereal-timedigitaldatatoheadquarters.Seeinginthedark,sensingtheforcesat layaroundusandactingontheevidenceinrealtime,theComancheisacom lexflyingmachinewithahumanbeingatitsheart.Everyday,inunex ectedways,itextendsour owersand utsustoworkwitharevolutionarytool. TheComancheisthecentralelementoftheU.S.Army'sfutureObjectiveForce.Inadditiontoitscom lementofmissilesand20-mmcannon,theaircraftcarriesstate-of-the-artsensorsandavionicsto rovidebattlefieldcommanderswithsomuchaccurateinformationaboutenemymovements.Thisknowledgewilltranslateintomore recisetargeting,increasingtheeffectivenessoffriendlyforcesbeyondcurrentca abilities. TheU.S.Armyhasdefinedarequirementofmorethan1,200ComanchesfortheObjectiveForce.TheRAHComanche,thearmy's21st-centurycombathelico terisbeingdevelo edbytheU.S.Armyandateamofleadingaeros acecom aniesheadedbytheBoeingCom anyandSikorskyAircraftCor oration,aunitofUnitedTechnologiesCor oration. TheSikorskyUH-60BlackHawkandAS350B2AStarEnforcetheLaw Eventsswiftlyunfoldastheradar lanes otsan"unidentified"Cessnadro ingbundlesofdrugsoffthecoastofMiamiatdawn.AsignalalertstheMarineandAirBranchofU.S.Customswhos eedouttointerce tthesmugglers.Justasthedrugsaretransferredfromboattovan,TheAStarhelico terburstsoverthetreeto s,de loyingatacticalteamtoarrestthedriver.Whilethesmuggler'sCigaretteboatattem tstoesca e,aBlackHawkhelico terdi sdowntocreateagiantbackwash.Inastunningdis layofim eccableteamwork,thisactionforcesthefleeingboattoswervetoahaltasaCustomsboatcutsitoffanda rehendsthecriminals. Onaty icalday,theU.S.CustomsServiceexamines1.3million assengers,2,642aircraft,50,889trucks/containers,355,004othervehicles,588vessels,64,923entriesandundertakesthefollowingenforcementactions:64arrests,107narcoticseizures,223otherseizures,9currencyseizures.Theseamountto5,059 oundsofnarcotics,$443,907incurrency,$228,803inconveyances,$525,791inmerchandiseandmorethan$15,800inarmsandammunition. Filmedovera eriodoffivedaysoffthecoastofMiami,theair,land,andseadrugbustwasstagedbytheU.S.CustomsService,whichreliesheavilyonhelico tersduringsucho erations. U.S.Customs ilot,TomStanton, artici atedintheshootwithhisco- ilotKimberlyKessel.KesselisoneofsevenwomenU.S.Customs ilotsandonlyoneoftwoqualifiedtoflyBlackHawks.Both ilotsvolunteeredtoworkwiththefilmcrew.SaysKessel,agraduateofEmbry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversity,"Theywere henomenal,readytotryanything." Inadditiontodaytimeflights,Stantonfliestheriskiernightmissions."Flyingatnightisdangerousasyouloseall erce tionofwhat'su ordownbecauseboththeskyandoceanareblack,sotheyjustkindofrunintogether.There'snohorizononthosedarknights,"saystheveteran ilot. Ty icallyhefliesfrom300to500feetabovethewaterat120to150knots."Notmany eo leflythatlow,eveninthedaytime,"saysStanton."There'snoauto ilot,soit'shandson.Plusyou'rechasingsomeone.Youhavetobeaware.Itcangettenseoutthere." Stantondescribesanairchase:"Oncethere'satarget,welaunchajetwithradar.Thejet ilotcallsthehelico teroutandwelinku ,flyinginformation.Wefollowthebadguywhereverhegoes.Ifhehasextended-rangefueltanks,welea frogandsendanotherhelico terouttotakeu thechase.(TheBlackHawkcarriesfivehoursoffuel.)Whenhegetsintohislandingconfiguration,wecallthelocal oliceorsherifftohel usout."TheBlackHawk,whichcancarryu to14 eo le,ty icallycarries4or5armed ersonnel,"soweinstantlyhaveaforceof oliceofficerstheretogetthebadguys." "Ifit'saboat,wehaveCigaretteboatslikethesmugglers.We'llcallourboatandhaveitinterce t."StantonfliestheBlackHawknexttotheboat,makingithardforthesmugglerstonavigate."Itintimidatesthemintogivingu .Sometimestheydo[but]sometimeswechasethemforhours.Orwe'llfollowthemintoamarinaandblockthemuntilourboatscome.Iftheyhitthebeach,we'llcallthestate oliceorsheriff,andtheysetu a erimetersotheguycan'tgetout." Stanton,whofliesmissionsasoftenasonceortwiceaweek,hasbeenflyingfor26years,13ofthoseasanarmyhelico ter ilotbeforehejoinedU.S.CustomsinMiamiwhereheisthe"standardizationinstructor ilot."Hemakessurethateverybodyfliesthesameway,sothatwhentheyteamu ,the ilotseasilyworkintandem.Pilotsfly8-hourshiftsandtheo erationgoeson24hoursaday,7daysaweekinareascoveringboththeCanadianandMexicanlandborders,theAtlanticandPacificcoastlines,andtheGulfofMexico. TheMD500EHelico ter AMD500helico terhoversdirectlyabove500,000-volt owerlines.Asitinchescloser,alightningboltsuddenlyza soutfromthehotline,arcingtowardthewandextendedbyalineman erchedonanaluminum latformthatjutsoutfromthehelico ter.The"hot-line-qualified"linemanclam sontothe owerlines,andhelico terbacksoff,leavinghimto"wirewalk,"crawlingalong arallellinestoins ectthePPL owerlinegrid,100feetofftheground.Toreboardthehelico ter,thelinemanmust"bondoff,"reversingthe rocedure. "Idon'tgivetwohootsandaholleraboutflyinginsideahelico ter.Putmeoutside,that'swhereIwanttobe,"saysDaniel"S ider"Lockhart,AgRotorslineman.There'sonlythreethingsI'vebeenafraidofmostofmylife:Onewaselectricity,onewasheightsandtheotherwaswomen.And,I'mmarriedtoo,"hegrins."Thesafestlinemanisonethatisafraidofelectricity.Whenwebondtothe owerlinesenergizedathalf-a-millionvolts,wehavetobringourselvestothesame otential.Thatiswhyyouseethatarcjum ingouttoourwandaswemakeboththehelico terandthe owerlineatthesame otential,sothatwecaneliminatetheflowofcurrent,"ex lainstheveteranlineman. S iderwearsa rotectivehotsuit,75 ercentNomexforfireretardationand25 ercentstainlesssteelthread."ThemetalthreadbasicallymeansIhaveacagearoundmethatcanbeenergizedatveryhighvoltagelevels.Ahalf-millionvolts assovermybody,butIcanworkwithoutinterferencefromtheelectricity." Hecontinues,"Watchingthatelectricityjum outwhileyou'reenergizingthehelico terisathrill.Gettingonthewire,walkingthewiretodore airsisathrill.ThebiggestthrillIgetisfromdoingwhatIdoisbeingabletodobothtogether-theelectrical artandthehelico ter artofit,thes eedatwhichwecandoitandstillbesafe.Therearesomanythingsthatthehelico terenablesustodoaslinemen,whichisveryrewarding." Theteamworkoftheskilledhelico ter ilotsandhighlytrainedlinemenensurethatthePPLCor . rovidesaconstantsourceofelectricitytoits1.3millioncustomersinPennsylvania(inadditionto4.4millioninLatinAmericaandEuro e).Tomaintaintheintegrityofthetransmissionsystemtoresidentialandcommercialestablishments,andtoensurethesafetyoftheo eration,theteam lansandrehearseseverymovewhileonthegroundbeforetakeoff.Evenso,unantici atedgustsofwindandglarefromthewirescanaffectthe ilot'sde th erce tion,requiringtotalconcentrationduringhishoursatthecontrols.Asthehelico terisisolatedfromtheground,the ilotandlineman,cladin rotectivestainlesssteelsuits,mustbondontothetransmissionlinestobringthemselvestothesamevoltage otentialofthelinetoworksafely- arallelingwhatabirddoeswhenitsitsonawire. Probablythemostunusual lacethatthedirectorriggedthecamerawasontheendofthe latformontheMD500,whichisdesignedtocarrythelinemanashebondsontothehalf-million-volt owerline."Wetookawaythelinemanand utthecamerainhis lace;thelinemanrodebehindthecameraandusedhiswandtodrawthearcofelectricityrightontothecameralens.Idon'tthinkit'sbeendonebefore.Itblewalltheelectronicsoutofthecameraacou leoftimesbeforewefiguredouthowtodoit,"recallsDouglas. TheBoeing234Helico ter:HeliloggingwithLimitedEnvironmentalDamage FloatingabovetheforestinnorthernCalifornia,a12-tonBoeing234helico terselectsitstargetwith recision.Selectiveloggingisa rocesswhereonlya ortionoftheavailabletimberisremovedfromaloggingsite.Asingletreeisliftedstraightu fromtheforestfloor,leavingtherestoftheareaenvironmentallyintact.Removingsuchtimber-veryoftentreesthatarealreadydeadordiseased-allowstheremainingtreestothriveontheadditionalresourcesofsunlight,water,andsoilnutrients.Heliloggingisenvironmentallyfriendlyinotherwaysaswell.First,sincethelogsareliftedfromtheground,littlesoilerosion,ty icalofconventionalloggingmethods,occurs.Second,inmanycasesthehelico terisabletouseexistingroadsforlandings,meaningnonewroadsneedtobebuiltintotheareabeinglogged. ColumbiaHelico terscutsmorelogseachyearthananyotherhelico terloggingcom any.To re arethetimberforthehelico ter,thes eciallytrainedloggingcrewcutitintocarefullyweighedsections.Columbia'sflightcrewsareamongthemostex eriencedatlong-lineworkintheworld.Withs eedand recision,theyareabletomoveheavyloadsoflogsattheendoflinesu to350-feetlong.OncethelineisloweredfromtheBoeing234helico ter,steeltongsclam thelogandtheentiretreeisremovedwithoutdisturbingthebalanceofnature."It'skindalikelookin'down25storiesand ickingu atele hone ole,"commentsthehelico ter ilot,DaveStrou e,whode ositsthetimberatanearbytransferyard."Theuniquethingaboutthishelico teristhat,whenwetakeofffromtheground,weweigha roximately22,000 ounds.Andwe'reriggedforabout26,000 oundswhenwegetlowonfuel.Sotheloadactuallyweighsmorethanthehelico ter.It'sexcitingandharrowingallatthesametime." TheBoeing234shavealiftca acityof28,000lb,(12,727kg),butmostoftencarryloadsbetween23,000lb,(10,454kg)to24,000lb(10,909kg)duetoelevationandairtem eratureconsiderations.Thecom anytrainsloggerstoworkwithhelico tersbecauseloadweightissuchadramatic artofwhattheydo.Weightisdetermined,usingaformula,whichareafunctionofthevolumeandthety eofwood.Differenttrees ecieshavedifferentweights ervolume. Whenoneofthe ilotssuggestedusingthelogasa latformforthecamera,Douglasrealizedanotherexcitingcameraangle.The ossibilityexistedthatthebranchescouldscra eoffthecameraasthelogwashauledu .Douglas reventedthisby lacingthecamerainsideaheavysteelavalanchebox,whichheanchoredontheendofabiglog.Oncethelogwasgra led,thehelico terhauledthe rotectedcamerarightthroughthebranches,givingtheaudienceabreathtakingviewfromthe ers ectiveofthelog!TheU.S.MarineCor sAV-8BHarrier,AH-1WCobra,CH-53ESu erStallionandCH-46ESeaKnightonaMilitaryMission AnAV-8BHarrierjetdemonstratesitsverticallandingabilityfollowedbyaforcereconnaissanceinserviceexercisefromanaircraftcarrier,asMarinesclimbaboardtheCH-53E.AH-1WCobrasandHarriersformanassault-su ort ackage,asthereconnaissanceteamsetsoutonamissiontoobtaininvaluableintelligenceabouttheenemy. InsidetheCH-53E,themachine-gunnerisatthereadyasaCobrafiresthreerockets.Theactionheatsu astheIMAXcameraca turestheMarinesfast-ro ingthroughthe"hellhole"andslidingdownaro edanglingfromtheCH-53E,landinginenemyterritory.Theleaderofthereconnaissanceteamsays,"Bythetimeyougettotouchro einalivesituation,youandyourmenfeeltighterthanfamily.Yourfatesaretiedlikethestrandsofaro e." TwohourslatertheMarineshavecom letedtheirmissionandarereadytobeevacuated.Nowtheenemyhuntsthemontheground.TreesshakeastherescueCH-53Ehelico terhoversoverhead,loweringaro etothesquad,nowu totheirwaistsinwater.Oneaftertheother,inamatterofseconds,themencli themselvesontothero e."Extraction,evenmorethaninsertion,iswhenyouneeds eed.You'vebeenawfulquiet.Suddenly,you'reawfulloud,"saysSgt.JamesKenneke,thesquadleader.He'sfirstinandlastout.Liftedu ,likewashingonaline,thesquaddanglesbeneaththehelico terasitisescortedbyCobras,outovertheAtlantic. "It'sarelieftogetout.Butthere'sthatmomentofdoubt.Everythingslowsdownwhileyou'reex osed�holdingyourbreathforthatha yending.Andwhenyougetit,youfeelonto oftheworld.Ofcourse,thenwe'vegottocommutehomejustlikeeverybodyelse,"smilesKennecke. TheMi-26andMi-8DeliverHumanitarianAid Sometimes,somethingvery reciousmustbedeliveredbehindenemylines-food.SierraLeoneisanationthathassufferedyearsofconflict.Fromthefoodde ottothehots ot,helico ters rovideanairbridge.Hoistingfoodandmedicalsu liestodistressed eo lebehindrebel-heldterritories,theyhavetheabilitytoho overhotzonesindes eratesituations. Theworld'slargest roductionhelico ter-theRussian-madeMi-26-istheworkhorsefortheUnitedNations(UN) eacekee ingo erationinwar-tornSierraLeone.Theheaviest roductionhelico terintheworld,thismajesticeight-bladedcraft-oneoffourcharteredbytheUNfromRussia-cancarryamaximumof44,090lb(20,040kg)ofinternal ayloadoru to70troo s.TheMi-26'sto s eedis183m h(295k h)andithasarangeof304miles(400km). Inthissequence,theMi-26isloadedwithcargotosu lyUNtroo s rotectinganisolatedcommunityinthecenterofrebel-heldterritory.Theworld'slargestfoodagency,theUNWorldFoodProgram(WFP),organizedamassiveaircam aigntargetinginternallydis laced ersonsthathadcongregatednearaclinicformalnourishedchildren.OncerebelsfromtheRevolutionaryUnitedFront(RUF)hadsurroundedtheareaandblockedroadaccess,theWFPwas reventedfromcom letingabulkdistribution.Instead,theyloadedu theirMi-8andflewtotheDaruclinicwherethemostvulnerablewomenandchildrenwerelocated. "Allchildrenunderfivewhoaremalnourishedaregivenas ecialfeeding rograminDaru.Andtheunder-fivearealwaysthefirstonesyoutargetforanykindofextrememalnourishedcases,becausetheydieveryquickly,"saysAyaShneerson, rogramofficerfortheWFP."Daruisakindofanisland,asafeisland,surroundedbyareasthatareunsafe,"shesays,"andforthatreason,italwaysservedasasortofmagnetfortheveryvulnerable eo lecomingout." AnotherbigWFPo eration,FoodforPeace,givesfoodtochildex-combatants,inanefforttoattractthemtodisarmamentanddemobilizationcam s. Theheavilyladencraftflewoutoftheca italcity,Freetown,situatedonthewestcoastofAfricabetweenGuineaonthenorthandLiberiaonthesouth.TheWFPsu ervisesavarietyoffeeding rogramsinthedis lacementcam s,feeding5,000inano erationthattargetedBunbuna,KabalaandDaruin2000. Throughouttheworld,helico tershavesavedmillionsofhumanlives.Thereare777million eo leindevelo ingcountries,accordingtotheWFP.In2001theWFPfed77millionhungry eo le(10 ercentofthehungry oor)in82countries. Diamonds,whichshouldhavebrought ros eritytoSierraLeone,insteadresultedinoneofthemodernworld'smostbrutalinsurgencies,datingbackto1991whenrebelslaunchedawartooverthrowthegovernment.Intheensuingyears,continuousbattlesbetweenthevariousfactions-rebels,thearmyandthegovernment-dis lacedtensofthousandsofinnocentcivilians,resultinginhungerandfamine.In1998UNobserversdocumentedre ortsofongoingatrocitiesandhumanrightsabuses.In1999negotiationsbeganbetweenthegovernmentandtherebels,andanagreementwassignedinLometoendhostilitiesandformagovernmentofnationalunity.By2000,theUN'sex andedroleresultedinthede loymentof17,500military eacekee ing ersonneltovarious artsofthecountry.FreeelectionsinMay2002havegivenho eandafreshstartedinSierraLeone. TheAS350B2andAS350B3UsedforWildlifeRelocation InSouthAfrica,helico tersarehel ingtosavetheblackrhinofromextinction.Protectedinafewremote reserves,theirnumbersarerising.However,shouldtherhinosfeelovercrowded,theywillfighttothedeath.To rotectthes ecies,somemustberelocatedtosafehabitats,butthisiseasiersaidthandone. A latformdanglesfromahelico teroverhead.Insideanotherhelico ter,flyinglowovertheSouthAfricanveldt,amanwitharifletakesaimatablackrhinoceros,dodgingthroughthebushesbelow.The ilotconcentratesonflying5feetaboveand10to15feetbehindtherhino.Antici atingitseverymove,awildlifeveterinarian ullsthetriggerofhisgunloadedwithatranquilizerdart,scoringadirecthitthatsuccessfully enetratestherhino'sinch-thickskin. "WhenIamdartinganimalsliketheblackrhino,thereisthisimmensetrustbetweenmyselfandPiet,the ilot,"sayswildlifeveterinarian,Dr.DouwGrobler,whos ecializesinimmunizationsandtranslocations."Iknowexactlywhathe'sgoingtodoandwherehe'sgoingto laceme.Idon'thavetothink.Icanjustconcentrateontheanimals.Ijustknowhe'sgongto utmethereintherights otattherighttime.It'salmostthathesenseswhattheanimal'sgoingtodo.Inthatway,hecanchangetheanimal'smindwithhishelico ter." Groblerhasmeasuredas ecificdrugdosage,whichcankee arhinoaslee foru totwohours.Oncetherhinoisdarted,thegroundcrewlandsassoonas ossibletoundertakeamultitudeoftasks.Theymonitorthebeast'svitalsigns,takeskinandbloodsam lestostudyitsbasichealthandtodetectanynutrientsthatarelacking.Thisensuresthatthehabitatishealthyforlong-term ro agation.Theyalsoconduct regnancytesting.Eachrhino'searisnotchedsothatitcanbeidentifiedeasilyfromtheairandground.Theti ofthesecondhornisremovedto rovidematerialforgeneticresearch,andatransmitterisfittedintotherhino'shornfortrackingitswhereabouts.Poachers resentaconstantdangertotherhinos'security.Shoulda oacherremovethehornforex ort,thetransmitterwouldtriggeranalarm. Whentwomalesinhabitthesameterritory,onemustberelocatedbeforetheybattletothedeath.Placingaslingin osition,thecrewrollstherhinoaboardthe latform,makingsureitisfullyaslee .Withaliftingca abilityof3,500lb(1,590kg),theAStarB3canrelocatethe2,250-lb(1022-kg)rhinotoanareaofthesanctuarythatisaccessibleonlybyhelico ter. Theextensiveresearchonelevenblackrhinosacquiredduringthefour-dayshootwasmade ossibleonlythroughSKFilm'sfinancialcontribution."Myfieldofex ertiseliesintheca tureandrelocationofAfricanwildlife.IamextremelygratefultoStraightU !fors onsoringthisincrediblyim ortantresearchandrelocation rogramatthegame ark.Withoutthefilm,thisresearchwouldnothaveha ened,"saysGrobler,whoorganizedtheca ture,researchandrelocation roject,withthefilm's roductioncrew."Everyanimalisjustsovaluable,"hesays,"andanyinformationthatcanbecollectedonthemisworthitsweightingold." The rehistoricancestoroftoday'srhinosexistedmorethan50millionyearsago.Amongtoday'sfiverhinos ecies,theblackrhino,whichhastwohorns,hassufferedthemosts ectacularrateofdecline.Froma o ulationof65,000in1970ithadbeenhuntedalmosttoextinction,decliningtoa o ulationof2,300by1992-93.CurrentstatisticsindicatethattheAfricanblackrhino o ulationhasrisento3,500asaresultofthe rotectionofnaturereserves,develo edbyconservancygrou s,agenciesandgovernmentstofacilitatebreedingandrelocation rograms. ThissegmentofStraightU !wasfilmedinonesuchreserveinSouthAfrica,whereblackrhinoshadbeenreintroducedin1986.Thehelico ter,anirre laceableco
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类型:剧情电影
导演:DavidDouglas
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介: 导演:DavidDougla编剧:德鲁·菲尔曼主演:摩根·弗里曼/PatriciaWright类型:纪录片制片国家/地区:美国语言:英语上映日期:2014-04-04片长:39分钟IMDb链接:tt3231010 纪录片主要讲述马达加斯加岛上的野生狐猴,用镜头还原狐猴真实习性。由著名黑人演员摩根·弗里曼担任旁白解说。 马达加斯加狐猴之岛电影网友评论:< class="com">「Lemursarethemostancient rimatealivetoday.Thewordlemurmeans"wanderings irit."」「FatebroughtthelemurstoMadagascar.Butthey''llneedmorethanlucktosurvivemuchlonger.They''llneedhel .」「ThemoreIgettoknowlemurs,themoreIlovethem.—PatriciaWright」「Lemurshaveamiraculousstory.Nowit''su toustokee italive.Afterall,thebeststoriesinnaturearetheonesthatneverend.」【♫IWillSurvive♫】 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">影片很短,但拍摄得极美。严格来讲,这部纪录片所要表现的不是马达加斯加狐猴的繁衍生息,而是为了表现当前最高技术下IMAX极其完美的画面。至于藏于世外桃源马达加斯加的狐猴倒成了可有可无的陪衬品了,反正也是表现IMAX镜头的美感,导演便选中了这块生机盎然的动植物天堂,当然还有生活在天堂中的狐猴。 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">简短的纪录片,不罗嗦简明扼要叙述了马达加斯加上的狐猴,地球真是一个物种多样性的地方,不得不感叹大自然造物的神奇,片中提到狐猴是灵长类动物最早出现在地球上的生物,也就是说也许我们是狐猴演化过来的,世界上总是需要一群正能量的人来保护各类动物,我们还是遵循大自然的规则吧,让世界更美好些 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">这部由摩根弗里曼担任解说的纪录片,主要介绍马达加斯加的狐猴,从该片中了解到了狐猴是怎么到这个岛上的,它们在岛上的发展史,目前面临的危机,主要的种类,目前科学家为保护它们所做的努力,从中也可以感受到马岛壮丽的风光,动画马达加斯加里逗比的狐猴老大和饱受压迫的小狐猴跟班也在片中有出现哦 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">讲的是科学家在马达加斯加保护狐猴-这种最古老的灵长类动物的故事。画面清晰亮丽,展现马达加斯加原始森林迷人的美丽,可惜人类不断烧荒开拓田地,狐猴面临灭绝的危险。幸好科学家建立国家公园来保护它们,正如片尾所说-永不终结的故事才是自然界最美好的故事。 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">#画面优美而有震撼力,生动的多角度镜头,生动地捕捉了狐猴的生活情景与内心感受,非洲舞蹈般的音乐,更是令画面的现场感更加有穿透力。伴随平缓温柔的讲述,这个世界展开着亲切与迷人的美丽——2017端午节 < style="text-align:center;"> < class="com">影片一共40分钟,相当于一集电视剧,摩根弗里曼当解说,按照动物世界,人与自然的角度与习惯看,这次对于狐猴的猎奇并没有多专注,而是把更多笔墨放在了自然和谐,寻求保护上,可怜这帮可爱的小家伙们了… < class="com">算是环保纪录片吧,狐猴的样子都很萌很可爱,电影配乐也是明快的非洲风情,看上去更像是旅游集锦,马达加斯加很漂亮,摩根弗里曼配音,声音很磁性,扼...貌似就是这样子了。 < class="com">第一次认识那么多狐猴品种,超萌!一个镜头,一只狐猴像狮子王一样爬上“荣耀岩”背景音乐出现了《查拉图斯特拉如是说》我当时噗嗤了笑出声,穿越到了《2001太空漫游》 < class="com">真心冲着费大爷的迷人嗓音来的,马达加斯加,美丽的地方。环境情况也令人堪忧。总之尽量付出行动保护身边的环境吧,希望自己的后代还能身临其境的看到这些美丽景色! < class="com">黑人赵忠祥带你走近马达加斯加看狐猴与其说是纪录片,倒不如说更像保护狐猴,减少森林开发的公益片Lemurisas iritualanimal < class="com">永不终结的故事才是大自然最美好的故事,很美很有异域风情的一部片~~不过看的时候难免思考,他们被人类捉去做实验时会有一种怎样的心态。。