Brief views of American, British and German aircraft of World War II. A lone U.S. B-26 takes off from an airfield. Several British Lancaster bombers as seen through a gun sight. A close view of German Stuka dive bomber. (German pilot can be seen in the cockpit.)
American bombers of World War II. A Martin B-26 Marauder bomber takes off from an airfield in Europe. It is followed by two North American B-26 Mitchell bombers, that take off immediately behind it.
Brief view from another aircraft as a British Spitfire fighter plane maneuvers close behind and then dives away. Other fighters are in the air and engaged in dog fights. (World War II period).
Several destroyed small German armored tracked vehicles are seen lined up along the side of a road , at the edge of a wooded area in Europe, during the second world war.
U.S. warships underway during storm in the Pacific Ocean in World War II. Aircraft carrier with numerous F4F aircraft lashed down on deck during the storm. Crew members can be seen on the flight deck among the airplanes.
Scenes from first flight of the Lockheed XP-80A, prototype of the P-80 Shooting Star, America's first operational jet fighter aircraft. The aircraft livery (paint job) is dull gray. Unlike the future operational versions, this XP version has no tip tanks. The aircraft piloted by Lockheed test pilot Tony LeVier, is seen flying low over the Muroc Flight Test Base (later Edwards Air Force Base).
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