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“Living in the Age of Airplanes”MWovie On DVDe who fly often assume, wrongly, that everyoneFollowing its premiere at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, the film has continued its successful run on giant screen, digital, IMAX® and museum cinemas worldwide and has now been released digitally and on DVD/ Blu-ray, along with therelease of the original soundtrack. Running time is about 47 minutes, and there are over 40 minutes of added special features. Through the holidays, the DVD edition is priced at $24.95, with the Blu-ray version priced at $29.95.To order, go to www.airplanesmovie.com NOVEMBER 2016Holiday2016Gift Guideknows how aviation works. And, our ownlimited perspective may blind us to the overall effect of routine global aviation on everyday living. Starting with our distant ancestors’ restriction to a world bounded by few days of walking, Brian Terwilliger’s film about how aviation has changed us is a thought-provoking analysis of what we’ve become, thanks to the airplane.LIVING IN THE AGE OF AIRPLANES offers a fresh perspective on a modern-day miracle that many of us take for granted: flight. Narrated by Harrison Ford and featuring an original score from Academy Award winning composer James Horner, the film takes viewers to 18 countries across all seven continents to illuminate how airplanes have empowered a century of global connectedness our ancestors could never have imagined.10 • TWIN & TURBINE