Air Power American
“1952” Traces air power from Kitty Hawk through World War II. Also reviews history of the Air Force from its inception as a separate military service. Explains activities of each Air Force command.
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“1952” Traces air power from Kitty Hawk through World War II. Also reviews history of the Air Force from its inception as a separate military service. Explains activities of each Air Force command.
“1981” The technological breakthrough of missiles. LT GEN Mullins, commanding General gives introduction. Covers background and involvement in world events and developemt of Nuclear weapons and missiles from pre-war days of WW II to current deterrent force. Shows various bases and types of weapons under operational control of the 15th Air Force.
“1977” History of the Air Force 1954 – 1964 from missile development to space. Highlights Air Force history from 1926 through 1971. Covers Dr. Goddards’ rocket experiments in 1926, German V-2 rockets, the american missile program development, aerospace medicine research, Cuban Missile Crisis, X-15 astronauts’ flights and Air Force Efforts in space.
“1976” History of the development of the airplane and its eventual adaptation for use as a military weapon. For use with exhibits depicting the era (1908-1916).
“1976” Air Force development between WW II and Korean war, including scenes of prominent aircraft and personalities of that period. Covers Berlin blockade, shows major milestone developments such as the X-1 and newsmaking flights such as the Hawaii-to-Cario flight in 1946.
“1976” Covers history of Army Air Corps actions during air war over Europe and the pacific, including the surrender of Japan.
“1976” Highlights of Air Force history between 1931 and 1941. Covers humanitarian functions, increasing German belligerence, technical achievements such as the Arnold flight to Alaska and the development of new aircraft including the B-17.
Fairchild Republic’s A-10 Thunderbolt II in action. Incredible footage including pre-flight checks, take-offs, landings, aerial maneuvers and more.
“1976” Shows American build-up for World War I and how the army air corps became and important part of the war effort, and what followed the war regarding the Air corps.
“1931” Greg Winters, a disgraced World War 1 naval officer, is the Captain of a salvage-ship in New Orleans in 1925. He crosses paths with Evelyn Inchcape, a man-hating owner of a cabaret and the heir to a fortune, and Karl Ludwig, a former German submarine commander, searching for salvation on the docks of New Orleans.