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US Army Air Forces Cadets of WWII PT-17 Stearman PT-19 P-40 B-17 old films

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About US Army Air Forces Cadets Of WWII PT-17 Stearman

"US Army Air Cadets of WWII"This DVD is a collection of films and newsreels on the US Army's Air Cadets of WW2. The War was raging in Europe and America knew she needed pilots and planes if we were going to be in this war, but we were very far behind everyone else. America rushed to catch up. This is part of that story. We hope you'll enjoy 1st Film; "Wings of Steel". This is a great 1941 US Army film by Warner Bros. that dramatizes the training and experience of a Army Air Cadet. A story is about a football hero that joins the Army to be a pilot. A Very Rare piece of history and was filmed at Chino Air Field in California. 20:36 Min2nd Film; "Winning your Wings". This is a great Army film with Jimmy Stewart Narrating on how you can "Win Your Wings". 18 Min3rd Film; "Air Cadet History". A USAAF Story about US Army Air cadets. From WW1 to just before WWII. 27:29 Min4th Film; "Acrobatics". USAAF training film shows the basic maneuvers of acrobatics by flying the PT-19 "Chipmunk". A Cadet pilot learns basic rolls and loops.18:27 Min5th Film; "Air Cadet Newsreels". This a collection of newsreels on Air Cadets. 1st, Attention Young Men--How to pilot or navigate, 2nd, Attention Young Men-- navigator or bombardier. 3rd, Training an Army--From classroom to flying. 4th, West Point Air Cadets-- from Link trainers to AT-6's. 5th, Dallas, RAF Cadets train on PT-17 Stearman. 6th, Officers and Men learn to fly--Gen Patton takes lessons. 7th, Cadets get exercise. 8th, Lancaster, CA. RAF Cadets train. 9th. Mitchell Field, Canadian Cadets get to fly P-40. 10 Min We are a small American family business, mostly father & son that collects old films. Our goal is to save old films from the trash heap and digitize them in HD for future generations. Although we are not Hollywood, we think that you'll like these old historic films too.