One Six Right
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One Six Right: The Romance of Flying is an independent documentary film about the general aviation industry as seen through a local airport. The film has garnered both local and national political attention in the United States as an accurate depiction of general aviation and its important contributions to all aviation industries worldwide. Within the entertainment industry, the film has attracted the sponsorship and support of many large media companies, including Apple, Sony Electronics, Toshiba, Technicolor, Bose, and Dolby, as pioneering new standards in high definition (HD) film making and distribution.
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One Six Right
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One Six Right: The Romance of Flying
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One Six Right: The Romance of Flying
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Theatrical release poster
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United States
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Terwilliger Productions
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English
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Brian J. Terwilliger
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"Asking someone why they love to fly is almost like asking someone why they like Picasso. The beauty is the fact that you can’t really describe it, it’s something that you have to behold. Flying takes you into another dimension, literally. We see, feel, and experience things that people who don’t fly will never know."
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Barry Schiff, in the opening interview of the film
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Brian J. Terwilliger
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One Six Right: The Romance of Flying is an independent documentary film about the general aviation industry as seen through a local airport. The film has garnered both local and national political attention in the United States as an accurate depiction of general aviation and its important contributions to all aviation industries worldwide. Within the entertainment industry, the film has attracted the sponsorship and support of many large media companies, including Apple, Sony Electronics, Toshiba, Technicolor, Bose, and Dolby, as pioneering new standards in high definition (HD) film making and distribution.
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