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Warbirds of World War II (Vol. 2)
(DVD)

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Published:
Eugene, Ore. : Entertainment Distributing :, [2001].
Format:
DVD
Edition:
DVD ed.
ISBN:
0741111888, 074111187X, 0741111861
Physical Desc:
2 videodiscs (DVD)(245 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Status:
Buena Vista Adult DVD Non-Fic
DVD 623.7 War Vol. 2
Description

Domination of the air during WWII was a critical element in the ultimate Allied victory. This is the story of men, machine and tactics that faced off every day in a deadly aerial struggle.

Grumman F6F Hellcat: The Hellcat represented a major step forward over its forerunner, the Wildcat. With over 12,00 produced, the F6F was a perfect example of a simple design being in the right place at exactly the right time.

Mitsubishi A6M Zero: Japan's most famous and used aircraft, the Zero first saw compat over China in 1940 and remained in service until the end of World War II.

Vought F4U Corsair: After some early problems the Corsair wnt on to become, according to may, the finest fighter in World War II.

Griffon Supermarine Spitfire: The Spitfire, with its slender fuselage and a top speed of 460 mph, was lean, fast, and more than a match for the German foes it encoutered.

Messerschmitt BF109: Although less capable and trickier to fly than later German fighters, the 109 was the craft of choice for many of the Luftwaffe's leading aces.

Hawker Hurricane: Easy to fly, nimble and a stable gun platform, the Hurricane recorded most of the RAF's fighter kills during the Battle of Britain.

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Buena Vista Adult DVD Non-Fic
DVD 623.7 War Vol. 2
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Feb 2, 2022
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Language:
English
UPC:
011301663832 (set)

Notes

General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Series statement from box.
Creation/Production Credits
Executive producer: Norm Andersen ; producer, Lanny Lee ; associate producer and editor, Gabriel Cooley ; writer, John Bruning.
Participants/Performers
Narrated by Dale Reed.
Description
Domination of the air during WWII was a critical element in the ultimate Allied victory. This is the story of men, machine and tactics that faced off every day in a deadly aerial struggle.
Description
Grumman F6F Hellcat: The Hellcat represented a major step forward over its forerunner, the Wildcat. With over 12,00 produced, the F6F was a perfect example of a simple design being in the right place at exactly the right time.
Description
Mitsubishi A6M Zero: Japan's most famous and used aircraft, the Zero first saw compat over China in 1940 and remained in service until the end of World War II.
Description
Vought F4U Corsair: After some early problems the Corsair wnt on to become, according to may, the finest fighter in World War II.
Description
Griffon Supermarine Spitfire: The Spitfire, with its slender fuselage and a top speed of 460 mph, was lean, fast, and more than a match for the German foes it encoutered.
Description
Messerschmitt BF109: Although less capable and trickier to fly than later German fighters, the 109 was the craft of choice for many of the Luftwaffe's leading aces.
Description
Hawker Hurricane: Easy to fly, nimble and a stable gun platform, the Hurricane recorded most of the RAF's fighter kills during the Battle of Britain.
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DVD.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
For private home use only.
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Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Reed, R. D., Cooley, G., Bruning, J. R., Lee, L., & Andersen, N. (2001). Warbirds of World War II (Vol. 2). DVD ed. Eugene, Ore., Entertainment Distributing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

R. Dale Reed et al.. 2001. Warbirds of World War II (Vol. 2). Eugene, Ore., Entertainment Distributing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

R. Dale Reed et al., Warbirds of World War II (Vol. 2). Eugene, Ore., Entertainment Distributing, 2001.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Reed, R. Dale, et al. Warbirds of World War II (Vol. 2). DVD ed. Eugene, Ore., Entertainment Distributing, 2001.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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