A film about U.S. 8th Fighter Command in World War 2. Gun camera film from P-47 aircraft flown by First Lt. V.H. Wynn 334th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group. It records his attacking 2 German ME-109 aircraft on 22 December 1943. The German pilot of the last Me-109 jettisons his canopy and bails out of his plane in the last frames.
A film titled 'VIII Fighter Command Lt. J.T Godfrey 336 Sqdn.(Squadron) 4 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking 2 ME-109's on 23 December 1943'. Luftwaffe aircrafts ME-109 explode in Germany during World War II.
Clip titled 'VIII Fighter Command Major E.W. Stewart 328 Sqdn.(Squadron) 352 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking ME-110 and ME-210 on 22 December 1943'. Gun camera footage of U.S. aircraft attack on Luftwaffe aircraft ME-110 and ME-210 during World War II in Germany.
Gun camera film from a U.S. P-47 fighter aircraft flown by Lt. Johnson 352th Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group on 30 December 1943. Attack on Luftwaffe ME-109 aircraft, during World War II in Germany. Plane explodes.
On the eve of the Quebec Conference (code-named Quadrant) in World War 2. Prime Minister Winston Churchill in North America with his family in summer 1943. Churchill and his wife and their daughter, Mary, travel to Quebec in Canada. He is greeted by Prime Minister Mackenzie King. View of Château Frontenac. Churchill waves to cheering crowd and gives them his V for victory sign with his raised hand. Civilians of French descent cheer him. Mrs. Churchill is photographed by cameramen. Prime Minister Churchill and his daughter seen preparing to board a Canadian National Railways train for travel to the United States to visit with President Roosevelt.
View of the USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) at sea during its shakedown cruise in the Pacific, in 1943, during World War 2. An F4U-1 Corsair aircraft of U.S. Navy Fighting Squadron 17 (VF-17) lands on the carrier deck,and appears to successfully engage its tail hook. However, it bounces, and, noses over, smashing its propeller. The aircraft has a small skull and crossbones painted on its engine cowling, and 17-F-26 painted on its fuselage. In a slow-motion sequence, the aircraft, is seen to be dragged backwards slowly,by arresting gear, along the deck. Responding ship's crew members run towards it. One grabs the right wing to stabilize it.
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