Warbirds of World War II : wings to victory
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Canon City Public Library - NONFICTIONDVD 623 WAROn Shelf
Southern Teller County Public Library District - Franklin Ferguson Memorial Library (C344) - FFML - DVDDVD 358.41 WAROn Shelf

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Published
Eugene, Ore. : Entertainment Distributing, c2001.
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (150 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
011301625434

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Creation/Production Credits
Executive producer: Norm Andersen ; producer, Lanny Lee ; associate producer and editor, Gabriel Cooley ; writer, John Bruning.
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Narrated by Dale Reed.
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Attack air: Forged in the fires of World War I's brutal trench warfare, attack aviation emerged as the one hope to break the gruesome stalemate on the ground. In World War II, attack aviation reached its zenith of success as both the Axis and Allies refined it to a deadly art. Fly with our veterans as they dodge trees, flak and fighters during their zero-altitude missions against enemy ground targets.
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P-51: The P-51 Mustang rose from obscurity to become the greatest long-range fighter in aviation history. Able to outfly even the best of the Axis aircraft, the Mustang decimated its enemies and drove them from the skies over Europe and Japan. But in its infancy, the Mustang flashed none of its war-winning potential. We trace the P-51's development from its origin through its re-emergence as the dominant aerial weapon of World War II.
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P-47: A big, bare-knuckled brawler of a fighter, the P-47 combined rugged durability with devastating firepower. Built to be the ultimate high altitude fighter of the war, the Thunderbolt helped drive the Luftwaffe from the skies of Europe. The P-47 proved to be a lethal fighter-bomber, destroying tens of thousands of trucks, tanks and trains.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Reed, R. D., Cooley, G., Bruning, J. R., Lee, L., & Andersen, N. (2001). Warbirds of World War II: wings to victory . Entertainment Distributing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

R. Dale Reed et al.. 2001. Warbirds of World War II: Wings to Victory. Entertainment Distributing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

R. Dale Reed et al.. Warbirds of World War II: Wings to Victory Entertainment Distributing, 2001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Reed, R. Dale, et al. Warbirds of World War II: Wings to Victory Entertainment Distributing, 2001.

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