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DOGFIGHTS: THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE
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Detailed digital re-creations of aerial combat are the obvious
highlight of Dogfights, but the greatest value of this popular
History Channel series lies in its assembly of priceless
interviews with veteran pilots who fought in history's most
dangerous dogfights and lived to tell the tale. As an oral and
visual history that will enthrall viewers of all ages, the series
pays tribute to these men and their remarkable skill, and their
vivid recollections ensure that this series will be discussed and
studied for many years to come. Filling four DVDs, these 11
first-season episodes run about 43 minutes in length, with each
episode focusing on specific dogfights where "you're in the
pilot's seat" for a breathtaking study of how these potentially
deadly aerial encounters began, developed, and concluded. From
the biplanes of World War I to the F-15 Eagles of the U.S. and
Israeli Air Forces, the series re-creates legendary dogfights
with computer-generated aircraft so authentically detailed
(including accurate paint-schemes and markings) that you
can even see the rivets in their fuselages. With CGI pilots
nestled in their cockpits, these airplanes look and move like the
real thing, and while other details such as aircraft debris,
flames, explosions, and ces are rendered in video-game
quality resolution (i.e., not state-of-the-art but sufficiently
impressive) the aerial activity also includes -tracers,
rockets, and missiles that are instantly convincing. As you learn
about strategic maneuvers like the "Thatch Weave" and "Rolling
Scissors," the only thing missing is the G-forces you'd feel if
you were actually flying the planes.
With highlights too numerous to mention individually, each
episode follows a precise and logical structure, thrusting the
viewer into the chaos of combat, then supplementing the visual
excitement with detailed schematics and comparison charts of
aircraft on both sides of battle. Each chart examines the
characteristic strengths and weaknesses of the aircraft involved
(from structural integrity to weapons systems, maximum speed,
climbing rates, etc.), and archival footage of the actual
aircraft in action is accompanied by background history and pilot
testimonials. Although most of the action is taken from Pacific
theater combat of World War II, dogfights from the Vietnam War
(as in "The Last fighter," a tribute to the F8 Crusader) and
the Middle East are also included. Among the most thrilling
episodes are "Long Odds" (focusing on the heroic endurance of
WWII Navy Ace "Swede" Vejtasa and Medal of Honor winner Jay
Zeamer) and "Hunt for the Bismarck," a riveting study of aerial
supremacy over Germany's legendary battleship. As a bonus feature
on disc 1, the feature-length pilot episode "Dogfights: Greatest
Air Battles" was produced a year before the 2006 premiere of
Dogfights and offers a more generalized history of aerial combat
and flying-ace heroes. Also included is "Dogfights: The Planes,"
a featurette compilation of individual aircraft profiles culled
from the series proper. Unfortunately, Dogfights is presented in
"plain" widescreen (i.e., not enhanced for widescreen TVs), and
subtitles and closed captioning are not included. These are the
only drawbacks in a four-disc set that's an absolute must-have
for buffs, future "Top " candidates and anyone
interested in the history of aerial combat. --Jeff Shannon