Aviation Media, Inc., producer of the Wonderful World of Flying series of aviation videos, will make the entire library of Wonderful World of Flying content available via streaming over the Internet on a subscription basis.
Subscribers to the new service will be able to access all the Wonderful World of Flying programs any time on computer, as well as iPhone, iPad and Android devices, company officials said.
“This subscription service mirrors the evolution of the program itself,” said Aviation Media president and Wonderful World of Flying producer Steve Kahn. “We started distributing on VHS, then went to DVDs, and now it’s time to move on to the next technology.”
Featuring air-to-air footage, each hour-long episode of Wonderful World of Flying features fly-out adventures, practical flying information, left seat check outs and much more.
Enjoy and learn from features on flying a taildragger, takeoff techniques, aftermarket product reviews, and pilot reports on aircraft from warbirds to hot pistons and business jets, all reported by the industry’s leading experts, including Barry Schiff, Rod Machado, Bill Cox and many more.
The Wonderful World of Flying library also includes long-form programs such as Richard Taylor on Instrument Flying, Defensive Flying and IFR Flying Tips & Techniques with Rod Machado, How to Buy a Used Airplane featuring Bill Cox, The Warbird Trainers with Jeff Ethel, and 121.5 with Maycay Beeler. It all adds up to more than 30 hours of programming, company officials said.
The Wonderful World of Flying subscription service is being introduced at the introductory rate of $19.95 per month for the first three months. Regular subscription price is $24.95 per month. Subscribers who sign on at the introductory rate with have the $19.95 price locked in for the duration of their subscriptions. Subscriptions will be automatically renewed via credit cards.
“We’re very excited about offering the library this way,” said Kahn. “This makes access to the entire collection much easier and economical. For the price of one DVD, subscribers get the entire collection.”
For more information: wwof.com or 704 525-2201.