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How to Build Series 2

Technology Documentary hosted by Gerard Fletcher, published by BBC in 2011 - English narration


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How to Build
Britain's iconic and secretive engineering companies reveal how they build the world's most amazing
machines


1) Super Jumbo Wing
Britain is one of the world leaders in aerospace manufacturing and there's one part of a plane the
UK is reputed to make better than anyone else - the wings. It's often said that no matter what else
is done and what innovations are introduced, the wing defines the aircraft. The A380 wing is the
largest ever produced for a civil airliner, at 17.7 metres from front to back and 36.3 metres from
fuselage to wingtip. The maximum length of metal in a single wing is 46 metres and the result is an
aircraft with a tip-to-tip wingspan of 79.8 metres, making the A380 the world's biggest passenger
aircraft. The film follows some of the people who work at the two main Airbus factories in the UK.
In Filton, near Bristol (which has manufactured aircraft for almost 100 years, including Concorde)
we meet engineers and designers at the company's cutting-edge research and development facility, and
in Broughton, in North Wales, one of Europe's biggest factories, we meet the people who actually
build the massive wing.

2) Super Car
With extraordinary access to one of the country's most secretive companies, this shows how Formula
One racing team McLaren is now building a road car using some of their F1 technology. During the
summer of 2011, McLaren launched the MP4-12C. It is claimed that this 168,500 pound super car is one
of the most cutting-edge and glamorous machines ever built and shows British design and precision
engineering at its best. The programme goes inside the McLaren factory, meets the team of engineers
and McLaren boss Ron Dennis, and discovers how the car has been designed, tested and built from
scratch, including its unique carbon-fibre 'monocell' technology and its engine - the first the
company has ever built. Plus the film finds out what racing drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton
think about the car and there is a look at how its sound was created in a studio. To build the car
the company also had to build a brand new facility. The film follows events as production starts and
discovers if the huge investment - and gamble - looks like paying off.

3) Satellite
Some of the best and most up-to-date communication satellites in the world are designed and built in
Stevenage in Britain. With exclusive access to specialist manufacturer Astrium, this programme shows
step-by-step how to assemble one of the most complicated machines in the world. The team is followed
as they construct a massive communication satellite; from the inner carbon-fibre skeleton to the
fuel tanks and engines. At the Portsmouth site, the electronic 'payload' is built and then tested.
It has to operate for a minimum of fifteen years - guaranteed, and so precision is everything; these
machines are built inside rooms cleaner than the cleanest operating theatre. Once the satellite is
built and tested, it is sent to France where solar arrays and antenna dishes are added before it is
boxed up and sent for launch in French Guiana in South America. Finally, there is the tense
countdown to lift-off - the most dangerous moment of the satellite's life.


Technical Specs
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* Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
* Video Bitrate: 1525 kbps
* Video Resolution: 720 x 400
* Video Aspect Ratio: 1.800 (16:9)
* Frames Per Second: 25
* Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
* Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
* Audio Streams: 2ch
* Audio Languages: English
* RunTime per Part 59.mins
* Number of Parts: 3
* Part Size: 702 MB
* Source: PDTV
* Encoded by: Harry65

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