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"LEGEND OF AIR POWER" VIDEO
SERIES
Videos are available in VHS video
Pal Format and DVD (region 1 US and Canada) format. The
products will be shipped from the USA and delivered to
your door by the US based company "Historic Aviation".
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$95.95 |
Legends of Airpower Set
Two - 13 Episodes
- Box Set 13 VHS
Thirteen episodes from the award-winning Legends of
Airpower series can be yours in this set. Includes
John McCain, Charles McGee, Robert Morgan, Tooey Spaatz,
Buzz Aldrin, Kelly Johnson, John Alison, Charles Lindbergh,
Jackie Cochran, Eileen Collins, Francis Gary Powers,
William Tunner, and the Wright Brothers. Three tape
set, 61⁄2 hours. |
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Legends of Airpower Set
One - 13 Episodes
- Box Set 13 VHS
Thirteen episodes from the award-winning Legends of
Airpower series can be yours in this set. Includes
Chuck Yeager, Benjamin Davis, Billy Mitchell, "Duke"
Cunningham, Jimmy Doolittle, Gabby Gabreski, Jimmy
Stewart, Curtis E. LeMay, Bernard Schriever, Hap Arnold,
Chuck Horner, Russ Dougherty, and John Glenn. Three
tape set, 61⁄2 hours. |
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Legends of Airpower:
The Wright Brothers - VHS Video
Viewed from the distance of nearly a century,
the Wright Brothers don't seem as heroic as they really
were. They had funny names and wore three-piece suits
to the beach. To the modern eye, they look more like
comedians than leading men. But they invented the
science of aeronautics, thinking in three dimensions
when the rest of the world couldn't move beyond two.
They made human flight possible, and every aircraft
that has ever flown owes something to their work.
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Legends of Airpower:
Charles Lindbergh - VHS Video
Charles Lindbergh was a pioneer of flight.
As the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic,
he played an important role in the development of
aviation. He also became a celebrity on a scale never
known before, and had to go almost to the ends of
the Earth to escape the paparazzi and tabloids. A
symbol of American ingenuity and bravery, Lindbergh
was a true Legend. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Jimmy Stewart -
VHS Video
Brigadier General James Stewart - actor, warrior,
and a great American. He was America's leading man
who wanted to serve his country during WWII. Too thin
to meet the Army Air Corps weight standards, he stuffed
himself for two days to just barely meet the standard.
As a B-24 pilot, he built a reputation as a solid
combat commander. He was involved with the Air Force
and aviation for the rest of his life, retiring as
a Brigadier General in the Air Force Reserve. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Billy Mitchell -
VHS Video
Major General William Mitchell - father of America's
modern Air Force, Billy Mitchell predicted the First
World War with Germany, the attack on Pearl Harbor
by the Japanese, and that planes would fly at a thousand
miles per hour. As a private in Cuba, he taught himself
the basics of aeronautics from a book, but later learned
to fly from Orville Wright. His foresight and outspokenness
won him both a general court-martial and a special
Medal of Honor. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Jimmy Doolittle
- VHS Video
General James Harold Doolittle - WWII national hero,
the recipient of the Medal of Honor for the first
bombing strike against mainland Japan, a holder of
many early aircraft speed records, recipient of the
first doctorate ever in aeronautical engineering,
a corporate and military leader in aircraft development,
and was instrumental in creating the U.S. Air Force
as a separate service. He was the "master of
the calculated risk." 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Hap Arnold
- VHS Video
General Henry Harley Arnold - leader of America's
airpower assaults on Axis powers during WWII. Arnold
was born in the age of horse and buggy and would lead
America to the atomic age. He was taught to fly by
Orville Wright and was schooled in air combat by Billy
Mitchell. Hap Arnold took a nation unprepared for
war to victory. He joins Mitchell as the "Father
of the U.S. Air Force." 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
John Glenn - VHS Video
Colonel John Glenn - public servant and great
American. As Marine aviator, the first American to
orbit the earth, Mercury astronaut, U.S. Senator from
Ohio, and Space Shuttle crew member at 77 years old
- Glenn has never backed down from a challenge or
his ideals. What else need be said? 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Benjamin Davis
- VHS Video
General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. - commander of
the famed Tuskegee Airmen during WWII. Under his leadership
the men of the 99th Fighter Squadron and the 332nd
Fighter Group never lost a bomber they escorted, a
feat unmatched during the war. The son of a black
Army officer, General Davis became the first black
Air Force General and saw his dream of an integrated
Air Force come true. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Chuck Yeager
- VHS Video
Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager - WWII ace
and the man who broke the sound barrier as depicted
in screen classic The Right Stuff. Chuck Yeager
has had a bigger than life career, always poised
on the edge of the envelope. He broke the sound
barrier flying "Glamorous Glennis," has
won nearly every aviation award, was awarded a peacetime
Medal of Honor and was the youngest man enshrined
in the Aviation Hall of Fame. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Curtis E. LeMay
- VHS Video
General Curtis Emerson LeMay - always known as the
best bombardier, navigator, and pilot in his unit.
General LeMay developed the tactics to win wars from
the air. He led the way as the Army Air Force smashed
Germany, then Japan, achieving victory in World War
II. He organized the Berlin Airlift and built Strategic
Air Command into a nuclear threat that the Soviet
Union could not ignore or defeat. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Tooey Spaatz
- VHS Video
In the wild days of flight, Carl "Tooey"
Spaatz was a free spirit who often offended the
military establishment. But throughout his career,
he did as much to shape the modern Air Force as
any other single person. He trained most of the
American pilots who fought in WWI, pioneered air-to-air
refueling, and his command of WWII's strategic air
forces changed how war is fought. When he retired,
President Eisenhower paid tribute to him saying
that he had never been wrong. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Bernard Schriever
- VHS Video
General Bernard Adolf Schriever - developer of America's
ballistic missile program and the Air Force's initial
space program, he joined the Army in 1931 after
graduating from Texas A&M University. Schriever
was trained to fly in the early 30's and served
in the 19th Bomb Group in the Southwest Pacific
in the summer of 1942. General Schriever was the
father of missiles and space in the Air Force -
from the Thor to the Minuteman missiles. He gave
his all for the space race. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Duke Cunningham
- VHS Video
Commander Randall Cunningham - a Vietnam war volunteer,
"Duke" Cunningham joined the Navy to do
his part. He didn't know that he would make his
first air kill in January of 1972 and would become
the first ace of the war by May of the same year.
The commander of the Navy's Top Gun School before
he retired, "Duke" was then elected to
the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990. Always
an aviator, he flies each of the Navy's aircraft
before approving funding. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Chuck Horner
- VHS Video
General Charles A. Horner - Vietnam War veteran
and the commander of 9th Air Force at Shaw AFB,
SC who took his command to the desert in August
of 1990. Chuck Horner commanded the largest, most
accurate and effective air war in history. As Air
Boss of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm,
General Horner built an allied air force the likes
of which had never been seen before and planned
the most devastating month of air attacks ever.
30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Russ Dougherty
- VHS Video
General Russell E. Dougherty - career officer who
entered the Army Air Corps during World War II.
A judge advocate in the late 40's, he left the legal
world to fly bombers and refuelers. A planner in
the joint arena for several tours, Russ Dougherty
became the Commander-In-Chief of Strategic Air Command
in 1974. During the cold war, Dougherty commanded
the most lethal nuclear arsenal in the world. 30
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Legends of Airpower:
Robert Morgan
- VHS Video
As a youth, Robert Morgan was a sweet-talking ladies
man who rubbed elbows with the Vanderbilts. But
WWII changed this lothario into a combat soldier
- as pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, Morgan oversaw
a crew that flew a successful 25 missions without
losing a single member. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Charles McGee
- VHS Video
The son of a preacher, Charles McGee believed that
education was the key to equal opportunities for
all races. He joined the Army Air Force at a time
when its policies reflected the belief that blacks
were incapable of succeeding in technologically
complicated jobs. Without fanfare, McGee and his
fellow Tuskegee Airmen proved the bigots wrong.
McGee fought in three wars - WWII, Korea, and Vietnam
- and accumulated over 6300 flight hours by the
time he retired. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
John Alison
- VHS Video
John Alison was a kid from Florida who dreamed of
becoming a pilot, and grew up to be one of the best
the United States ever produced. But Alison also
traveled secretly with the highest level diplomats
in the world, drove the getaway car when Americans
fled the Nazi advance through Russia, and without
orders set up a critical lend-lease supply to the
Middle East. John Alison proved over and over again
what an extraordinary man he is, as a flier, trainer,
diplomat, and warrior. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Jackie Chochran
- VHS Video
She began her career as a beautician named Bessie
Mae Pittman, but Jackie Cochran grew to become one
of the most celebrated aviators of the day. After
only ten years of flying, Cochran set 17 world records;
she also founded the Women's Air Force Service Pilots,
inspiring countless women to pursue their dreams
in the sky. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
William Tunner
- VHS Video
Born in New Jersey, William Tunner grew up to become
Commanding Officer of the Air Force's Ferrying Division.
During the China-Burma-India conflict, he oversaw
71,000 tons of material delivered to a beleaguered
China. After WWII, Tunner flew a total of 124.5
million miles as leader of the Berlin Air Lift,
earning a Distinguished Service Cross from General
Douglas MacArthur. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Kelly Johnson
- VHS Video
Joining Lockheed as a tool designer, Kelly Johnson
became one of America's foremost aircraft designers.
He developed more than 40 aircraft, from the U-2
to the F-104, and was the head of Lockheed's advanced
development projects, known as the "Skunk Works."
When he retired in 1975, this tool designer had
become Lockheed's Senior Vice President. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Francis Gary Powers
- VHS Video
In 1960, Francis Gary Powers made headlines as the
first U-2 pilot to be shot down. Captured in Russia,
his safe return was demanded by the United States.
Instead, the Russians sentenced him to ten years
in prison, beginning the "U-2 Incident"
and heightening Cold War tensions. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
John McCain
- VHS Video
He was the son and grandson of 4-star generals,
but John McCain's fame doesn't come from his impressive
heritage. Instead, it's the courage he showed while
a POW in Vietnam that made McCain a household name.
From flying A-4s to running for the President of
the Untied States, John McCain bears the mark of
a true Legend.30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Buzz Aldren
- VHS Video
Everyone knows the name Buzz Aldrin from the historic
Apollo 11 landing. But before NASA, this famed astronaut
was a Sabre pilot in Korea, and shot down three
Mig-15s. After the war, he proved his mental prowess
by knocking them dead at MIT, and jumping headfirst
into the space program. Even today Aldrin just won't
quit, working tirelessly to make space travel available
to everyone, not just legends. 30 Minutes. |
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Legends of Airpower:
Eileen Collins
- VHS Video
Born and raised in Elmira, NY, Eileen Collins had
dreams of flying from an early age, and became the
first female instructor pilot. But later on, she
set her sights even higher, and became not only
an astronaut, but also the first female space shuttle
commander. 30 Minutes. |
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