The New Magnum PI Helicopter in Hawaii
The new Magnum PI helicopter filmed with the Cineflex Elite and the ARRI Alexa camera on Oahu. Ron Chapple, Aerial Director of Photography, flew with Film Pilot, Kalei Gregory, to shoot Josh Lang flying the MD500 Magnum helicopter. The new helicopter is owned by Paradise Helicopters, and available for tours and promotions anywhere in Hawaii.
Using frame rates up to 120 FPS with simultaneous recording in both ARRIRAW and ProRes 422HQ, the Cineflex Elite is the perfect system for air-to-air cinematography.
Aerial Director of Photography: Ron Chapple
Editing and Color-grading: Susan Dempster
Stills Photographer: Alex Chapple
Executive Producer: Calvin Dorn
Magnum Pilot: Josh Lang
Film Pilot: Kalei Gregory
Many thanks to Calvin Dorn, Josh Lang, Kalei Gregory, Rob Payesko, Ned Dawson, Alex Chapple, and the entire staff of Paradise Helicopters and Turtle Bay Resort!
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O'ahu is the third largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago and the most populous island in the state of Hawaii. It covers an area of 1,545.34 km2, including Ford Island and the islands of Kaneohe Bay and the east coast. It has 336 kilometers of coast1.
The island was formed under the joint action of volcano Wai'anae and Ko'olau, leaving a large valley between the two. The highest peak is Mount Ka'ala which rises to 1,215 meters above sea level.
The island is home to nearly one million people, or about 75% of the population of the state of Hawaii. Partly because of this, O'ahu was nicknamed The Gathering Place.
The capital of the State of Hawaii, Honolulu, is situated on the south coast of the island, as is the port of Pearl Harbor, which was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941. United States during the Second World War.
Oʻahu est la troisième île par la taille de l’archipel d'Hawaï et la plus peuplée des îles formant l’État d'Hawaï. Elle couvre une superficie de 1 545,34 km2, en incluant l’île de Ford et les îlots de la baie de Kaneohe et de la côte est. Elle a 336 kilomètres de côtes1.
L’île s’est formée sous l’action conjointe des volcans Wai’anae et Ko’olau, laissant une grande vallée entre les deux. Le plus haut sommet est le mont Ka’ala qui culmine à 1 225 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer.
L’île est la résidence de près d'un million de personnes, soit environ 75 % de la population de l’État d'Hawaï. En partie à cause de cela, O’ahu a été surnommée « The Gathering Place » (« le point de rassemblement »).
La capitale de l'État d'Hawaï, Honolulu, est située sur la côte sud de l'île, tout comme le port Pearl Harbor, dont l'attaque par le Japon le 7 décembre 1941, provoqua l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Oahu Hawaii – Helicopter Experience
The one thing you need to do when you visit Hawaii is a helicopter tour, it’s epic and mind-blowing. Join me as I fly out to the island of Oahu and explore this beautiful area from the sky and I end my day with a gorgeous sunset at Waikiki beach. To plan your own trip to Oahu, click here:
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Oahu Hawaii DOORS OFF Helicopter Tour
Amazing experience flying in a helicopter with doors off over the island of Oahu in Hawaii. We took the tour with magnum helicopters, they use the same helicopters featured in the Magnum P.I. TV series.
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Diamond Head State Monument
Hanauma Bay
Koko Railway Trail
Filming locations for Jurassic Park
Oahu's North Shore
Pearl Harbour
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Full Makani Kai Doors Off North Shore Helicopter Tour
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Hawaii Magnum Helicopter Waterfall
Doors Off Magnum view of waterfall
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Magnum P.I. Hawaii helicopter tour
Cruisin Magnum P.I. helicopter tour, over the Hawaiian island oahu. Located at Turtle Bay resort on the North Shore.
Kauai from the air - Hawaii helicopter tour 2019
Take an aerial cinematic journey of the island of Kauai, Hawaii.
Kauai is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, and has some of the world's most beautiful natural scenery. Join us on a flight over Waimea Canyon, the Na Pali coast line and dozens of waterfallxs.
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Hawaii Helicopter Tour: Sacred Falls State Park
Hawaii Helicopter Tour: Sacred Falls State Park
Sacred Falls State Park:
From Wiki: Sacred Falls State Park (Kaliuwaʻa in Hawaiian), is a closed state park located in Hau'ula on the North Shore of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It has been closed since the rock fall on Mother's Day in 1999. People caught entering the park are subject to hefty fines. The park encompasses Kaluanui gulch and the waterfalls at its end, after which it is named. It is a place in Koolaolao, with lots of associated Hawaiian lore. Kaliuwaa is the most famous of all the valleys in the district of Koolauloa. According to Hawaiian beliefs, visitors were encouraged to lay leaves and place stones on them, as they entered the valley, gorge and falls, in order to show respect to the demigod associated with the location.
Mother’s Day Tragedy: The park was closed indefinitely after a fatal rockfall on May 9, 1999 that killed eight hikers and injured many others, in the canyon where the waterfall is located. Over twenty incidents where people (tourists and locals alike) had been killed or injured had occurred at Sacred Falls, but this was, by far, the deadliest. After the rockfall, being unable to lower ropes with helicopter, first responders slowly carried the injured, dead and dying 2.2 miles out of the park
Royal Crown of Oahu Helicopter Tour
Sights seen: Waikiki Skyline, Surf Beaches, Diamond Head, Makapu’u Lighthouse, Windward Coast, Lanikai Beach, Ko’olau Mountains, Kaneohe Bay, Chinaman’s Hat, Ka’a’awa Valley, Sacred Falls, North Shore, Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Dole Plantation, Pearl Harbor, and USS Arizona Memorial
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From Wiki: The Robinson R44 is a four-seat light helicopter produced by Robinson Helicopter Company since 1992. Based on the company's two-seat Robinson R22, the R44 features hydraulically assisted flight controls. It was first flown on 31 March 1990 and received FAA certification in December 1992, with the first delivery in February 1993. The R44 has been the world's best-selling general aviation (GA) helicopter every year since 1999.
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Oahu Helicopter Tours at Turtle Bay
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Turtle Bay is home to The Chopper from the hit TV show Magnum P.I.”! The only resort with Hawaii helicopter tours onsite, Turtle Bay offers an incomparable Hawaii experience. Ride our Paradise Helicopters for an unforgettable tour of beautiful Oahu. Unique two-way radios allow you to speak to both your pilot and to other guests during the tour.
Turtle Bay Resort is the only Oahu resort of it's kind situated on 858 acres on Hawaii's fabled North Shore. Turtle Bay is that rare gem of a destination, a truly iconic Hawaiian landmark. We’re proud to say you won’t find anything in the world that even comes close to our Oahu resort.
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HELICOPTER RIDE Experience in OAHU, HAWAII 45 minutes grand tour experience - start to finish 2013
Get a real helicopter view of the Oahu, Hawaii.
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Pearl Harbor and more.
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Oahu Helicopter Tour - Spectacular Helicopter tour view of Oahu Island, Hawaii
Oahu Helicopter Tour - Spectacular Helicopter tour view of Oahu Island, Hawaii
Includes Honolulu, Sacred Falls, Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, Waikiki.
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This is the spectacular view of Oahu, Hawaii from the Sky aboard a helicopter with no doors. Thew views are spectacular and the video does not do it justice. The view truly is majestic.
The helicopter tours are expensive but they are totally worth it. The view from up there is incomparable specially around the islands in Hawaii.
The video is a bit shaky but the helicopter vibrates an incredible amount.
Helicopter tour tips:
1) Select a tour that has the doors off option if available. We rode the doors off for a complete and unobstructed view. You have to keep all your extremities inside because it is so windy that if you stick your hand into the current it will slap it back fiercely.
2) Wear a long sleeve jersey or a jacket. Even though its warm on the ground it gets cold up there!
3) If you are going to take photo or video make sure the camera or phone has a chord to wrap around your hand. It is very windy and shaky up there so it would be very easy to loose your phone if you're just grabbing it.
4) To shoot video make sure your phone or camera has enough space! 45 minutes worth of video can take Gigabytes so make space accordingly
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(0:07) View of Honolulu
(0:30) Diamond Head
(0:47) Hanauma Bay - Known as the toilet bowl
(2:47) Sacred Falls
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A doors off helicopter ride around beautiful Oahu, Hawaii
A 41 minute video of our round island trip in a Magnum P.I. helicopter by Paradise Helicopters including a landing at Kualoa Ranch, and Honolulu International Airport.
Flying over many recognisable area's of Oahu including North Shore, Sacred Waterfalls, Kailua, Honolulu, Waikiki, and finishing back at Turtle Bay resort.
Landing on top of Kualoa Ranch at around 12 minutes
Recorded on a GoPro Hero 4 Silver in 1080P its worth cranking up the video quality to see it !!
Oahu from Above | Paradise Helicopter Tour
The best way to see Hawaii - doors off in a helicopter!
Flight Highlights:
- Kaliuwa‘a (Sacred Falls)
- Ko‘olau Mountains
- Coral Beds of Kāne‘ohe Bay
- Pearl Harbor
- Ford Island
- The North Shore
Blue Hawaiian Helicopters - Aerial Introduction to the Big Island of Hawaii
Blue Hawaiian Helicopters
The Island of Hawaii, nicknamed Big Island, lives up to its name and reputation for its massive size, active Kilauea volcano and majestic beauty is simply unrivaled like no place else in the world. The helicopter tour heats up by taking you up-close to the molten lava flows, Pu'u Oo vents, lava tubes and eruptions. Next you'll cool down as you soar over hidden waterfalls, Kohala coastline and tropical Waimanu Valley. Experience the ultimate flying adventure by taking a Blue Hawaiian helicopter tour to areas that are remote and inaccessible by ground for an unforgettable ride of a lifetime.
You can see all of this and the best aerial scenery from each of the Hawiaian Islands on our video production 'Visions of Hawaii', available through our e-store at bluehawaiian.com
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THE BLUE HAWAIIAN DIFFERENCE There's simply no argument: Blue Hawaiian is Hawaii's #1 helicopter tour company. Blue Hawaiian's aircraft maintenance technicians have received the FAA's coveted Certificate of Excellence, Diamond Award every year since 1998. No other helicopter tour company in Hawaii has ever received this critical recognition. Blue Hawaiian was honored by the FAA for its record 12th straight year in January, 2009, at a ceremony in Honolulu, and the FAA further honored Blue Hawaiian with the very first Certificate of Excellence, Platinum Award. And Blue Hawaiian is the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii certified by the Department of Defense.
Welcome to the Blue Skies of Hawaii. Blue is the only helicopter tour company serving all four major Hawaiian islands: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. That means wherever you go in the Islands of Aloha, you know exactly how to get the world's finest aerial tours: just remember the color of the sky.
We don't just operate the best equipment, we help develop it. From the ultra-quiet, spacious, and powerful 21st-century Eco-Star helicopter to the breakthrough Garmin G500H technology, which gives our pilots astonishing three-dimensional synthetic vision terrain awareness in less than optimal weather; from our pioneering of multi-camera in-flight video, to designing vastly improved cockpit air-conditioning—Blue Hawaiian is always at the forefront of leading-edge innovations for your safety, comfort, and enjoyment. Because when it comes to our guests, good enough is never enough.
The finest pilots in the sky. Blue Hawaiian prides itself on hand-picking only the finest and most experienced pilots—the absolute cream of the profession—and every one of them is a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide. Blue Hawaiian is also the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii with its own state-of-the-art Flight Simulator, and the only one that puts its pilots through annual factory and FAA recurrent training.
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Blue Hawaiian Helicopters - Aerial introduction to the island of Oahu, Hawaii
Blue Hawaiian Helicopters
Fly the friendly blue skies of Oahu with Blue Hawaiian Helicopter. Your flight experience will include gorgeous aerial views of the coral reefs at Waikiki, overlook Diamond Head an extinct volcano and will be blown away by the vertical cliffs of Koolau Mountains. Explore the island's lush Ka'a'awa Valley, white sand Waimanalo beach and the famous Chinaman's Hat. The air tour will conclude with breathtaking views of Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and Missouri Memorial and the Punchbowl. Watch the video and get a sneak peek of what's in store for you when you fly with Blue Hawaiian Helicopter.
You can get all of this HD aerial footage and great music on our video production 'Visions of Hawaii' available through the e-store on our website, listed above.
Artist: Keali'i Reichel
Song: Lei Hali'a
Album: Lei Hali'a
Record label: Punahele
THE BLUE HAWAIIAN DIFFERENCE There's simply no argument: Blue Hawaiian is Hawaii's #1 helicopter tour company. Blue Hawaiian's aircraft maintenance technicians have received the FAA's coveted Certificate of Excellence, Diamond Award every year since 1998. No other helicopter tour company in Hawaii has ever received this critical recognition. Blue Hawaiian was honored by the FAA for its record 12th straight year in January, 2009, at a ceremony in Honolulu, and the FAA further honored Blue Hawaiian with the very first Certificate of Excellence, Platinum Award. And Blue Hawaiian is the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii certified by the Department of Defense.
Welcome to the Blue Skies of Hawaii. Blue is the only helicopter tour company serving all four major Hawaiian islands: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. That means wherever you go in the Islands of Aloha, you know exactly how to get the world's finest aerial tours: just remember the color of the sky.
We don't just operate the best equipment, we help develop it. From the ultra-quiet, spacious, and powerful 21st-century Eco-Star helicopter to the breakthrough Garmin G500H technology, which gives our pilots astonishing three-dimensional synthetic vision terrain awareness in less than optimal weather; from our pioneering of multi-camera in-flight video, to designing vastly improved cockpit air-conditioning—Blue Hawaiian is always at the forefront of leading-edge innovations for your safety, comfort, and enjoyment. Because when it comes to our guests, good enough is never enough.
The finest pilots in the sky. Blue Hawaiian prides itself on hand-picking only the finest and most experienced pilots—the absolute cream of the profession—and every one of them is a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide. Blue Hawaiian is also the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii with its own state-of-the-art Flight Simulator, and the only one that puts its pilots through annual factory and FAA recurrent training.
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In short: I cannot imagine doing anything more crappy. It left a bad taste in our memory for days and we could not focus on the rest of trip after this terrible experience. It was like going to a nice big party but being trapped in a tiny corner not allowed to interact. Not only was it a sheer waste of time and money, but so anti-climactic. I would not do it again if it was free.
1) The pilot flew way too high and too far from anything, so far that only after blowing up my large resolution photos, I found another helicopter way down close to the waterfall that we were supposed to see. That copter looked like a speck on my photo.
2) They put us not only in the back seats, but also on the right hand side, behind the pilot. Pilots make the tours in such a manner that passengers on the left don't have to look over them (pilots) to see the views. This means they circle the islands counter-clockwise, or stand by a fall facing forward or with the left hand side facing, so the passengers on the left will see things thru their own window and dont have to look over the pilot to see anything. If you are in the back seat and on the right, you ARE SCREWED. You wont see jack and they will use the computer as responsible for who sits where. BS! We got our tickets with a little discount thru Expedia concierge whereas the ultra big folks sitting in the front did regular fund raising and gave away such copter tickets as prize to people.
3) Our pilot (Glenda) spent 7 minutes over empty waters from Maui to Molokai and 7 minutes to get back (nothing to see), yet spent only 50 seconds at the most important waterfall in Molokai (the highlight of the trip) and made figure S turns in such a manner that the left hand side people saw the fall three times and we saw it for 5 seconds.
4) When we clearly mentioned in the microphone that we in the back cannot see anything, the pilot turned and said nothing. As if all she knew to say was the crap she had memorized to repeat all day like a tape recorder. When I asked are we going back on the same route we took this way so that the right hand side people can get to see the views also?? she said, that's not something they do and she took some boring middle island path.
5) The flight was scary. The copter swang a few times like a pendulum during the trip and given the awful view we had, we really wished, we would be anywhere but trapped in that box.
6) Not only we had to look over the shoulder of 5 other people, we also had to deal with reflections of their colorful shirts in the plexiglass windows. Not only these windows were not glazed to be clear, but also they had no wipers, so they would be rained on and you couldn't see anything.
7) 45 minutes is simply too little time to see Molokai AND North Maui, especially if 15 minutes is wasted en route over waters back and forth from the island and 7 minutes is wasted on takeoff and landing. This was ridiculous.
8) Once we landed, we voice our utter disappointment to the manager woman, who got permission to make a free copy of the flight video. We told them, the dvd would only remind us of the terrible experience and we would rather get the commercially made blue-ray. They denied that request.
9) We paid for the commercially made DVD of the flights. They were playing it on large screens at the place and it was a million times better that the flight we had.
10) Depending on where you're staying in Maui, It takes you 30 to 90 minutes to get to Helipor, 45 minutes of waiting and another 30-90 minutes driving back., plus the flight= 4-5 hours wasted.
11) This company has killed about 10 people over the past 10 years. Doing little math, I would guess they are easily making 10 million dollars a year in pure profits on this bogus venture. They can afford putting fake reviews all over the internet to get their rating s up to the 4 stars they currently have instead of the 1.5 stars they really deserve.
12) Do yourself a favor and just drive about 2 ours south toward Hana in south Maui and come back, Every minute of it will be many times more enjoyable than the flight we had. Even better, go all the way to Hana and stay a few night there and hike up the O'heo Gulch (7 sacred pools). It will be an incredible experience.
13) If not, just buy the commercially made DVD, or even cheaper, just go to the their heliport office and take a seat in fron of their big screen and watch the video for an our. It was sublime, the flight was the opposite.