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Wing To Wing (1958)

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

Courtesy: British Government Public Information Films, Crown Film Unit, The National Archives

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

Great aerial shots and vintage British aircraft.

RAF aircraft and their commitment to Western defence through NATO. P1067.Washington B36 Super Fortress. Canberra. Valliant. Vampire

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  • Great video!

  • Absolute magic. Thanks.

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  • cute

  • Wow that is a really fine video. Thanks for posting

  • I didnt know RAF had "Washington´s" (B29´s)

  • Wow! Enthralling for this airplane nut. Thanks for posting!

  • Thanks 35west - I knew it was too early for 1958 with the aircraft shown.

  • @35westst It's from sometime in 1951---Canberra bombers were just entering squadron service at that point. It's a fascinating time-capsule of a film.

  • Would these be 616 Sqd meteors....

  • Royal air force is very strong in 50s to 70s

  • As fellow said, "General" Eisenhower certainly was not that in 1958. Also, the B-36 airplane was long obsolete by 1958. Since Korean war is mentioned, means after 1949, but before '52. Best guess, 1950.

  • Certainly not 1958? Eisenhower, who is shown as "General" was U.S. president in 1952. Movie mentions Korean war, which means after 1950, but before 1952.

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