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Qué (quién) es crash-dive - definición

EPISODE OF THUNDERBIRDS (S1 E12)
Operation Crash Dive

crash-dive      
¦ verb
1. (of a submarine) dive rapidly to a deeper level in an emergency.
2. (of an aircraft) plunge steeply downwards into a crash.
¦ noun (crash dive) a steep dive of this kind.
Crash dive         
1943 FILM BY OTTO BROWER, ARCHIE MAYO
Crash Dive (movie)
A crash dive is a maneuver by a submarine in which the vessel submerges as quickly as possible to avoid attack. Crash diving from the surface to avoid attack has been largely rendered obsolete with the advent of nuclear-powered submarines, as they normally operate submerged.
crash dive         
1943 FILM BY OTTO BROWER, ARCHIE MAYO
Crash Dive (movie)
a steep dive of this kind.

Wikipedia

Operation Crash-Dive

"Operation Crash-Dive" is an episode of Thunderbirds, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment. Written by Martin Crump and directed by Desmond Saunders, it was first broadcast on 16 December 1965 on ATV Midlands as the 12th episode of Series One. It is the eighth episode in the official running order.

Set in the 2060s, Thunderbirds follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologically‑advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex‑astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the Thunderbird machines. In "Operation Crash-Dive", International Rescue investigate a campaign of sabotage against the Fireflashes, a fleet of hypersonic airliners.

In 1980, ITC's New York branch paired the episode with "Trapped in the Sky" to create the Thunderbirds compilation film Thunderbirds to the Rescue. "Operation Crash-Dive" had its first UK‑wide network broadcast on 8 November 1991 on BBC2.