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BUD70 (Part 6) - The building that represented the Western European standard at the airport in the early 80s and was considered a model in many ways in the Eastern Bloc and in Hungary. How was the modern Ferihegy Terminal 2 born from a sketch drawn on a napkin? How did Western European design offices, contractors and consultants come into the picture well before the regime change? What tools were used to help passengers navigate and move around the building? What thorough work was done to design the smallest details? Why was the new building placed between the two runways? And why strangely shaped giant birds decorated the starting hall. Flying tales from the past, with Gábor Somogyi-Tóth. At the time, the manager of the Aeropark played a decisive role in what Terminal 2 should be like. (Editor: Balázs Kránitz) Our films about the 70-year-old Terminal 1 can be found here: • Ferihegy 70 years: the Terminal 1 you... • Ferihegy tales: from the zoo to the ha...