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Posted by Zeno on March 10, 2009, 12:13 pm
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Zeno=92s Warbird Video Drive-In Big March 2009 Newsletter
Hello World War 2 plane fans ---
You=92re invited to drop by Zeno's Drive-In www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com
to view this month=92s powerful collection of six memorable documentary
films., including two Premieres.
As always, all of our films show for free, for the enjoyment of World
War II aviation fans everywhere.
Now showing =93At the Matinee=94
=93Stratojet: Meet Your Boeing B-47 Premiere COLOR
With the launch of the B-47 Stratojet, the US Air Force jumped in a
single decade from B-17 bombers lumbering at 200 mph over Germany to a
600 mph swept wing jet capable of hitting intercontinental targets. As
the USA's first swept-wing multi-engine bomber, she was one of the
most influential bombers in aircraft history. You'll see the design,
development, and manufacturing of the B-47. Then you'll follow a crew
from SAC's McConnell Air Force Base on a training mission that
simulates a night attack on a target inside the US. There are some
great shots of the Stratojet on the ground and in the air, including
night air refueling. You'll also hear crew dialog as they work through
various procedures during the bomb run.
"The Capture of U-505" NEW
In June, 1944, Task Force "Guadalcanal," composed of the escort
aircraft carrier USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60), and five destroyer escorts
under the Commander Frederick S. Hall were on station off the Cape
Verde Islands, where code intercepts placed German U-boats. Hall=92s
objective to capture an intact German sub for the first time. He
developed specific tactics that led to the dramatic seizure, on June
4th, of U-505 before she could be scuttled. How Hall's did it is the
subject of this fascinating film that shows the operation as it
happened.
=93The Fight For The Sky: Allied fighters win air superiority over
Europe=94 A Drive-In favorite!
In February of 1944, General Jimmy Doolittle "turned loose" his
fighters to go after the Luftwaffe where they lived. This marked a
radical change in strategy from the disastrous tactics of 1943 that
kept escorting fighters chained to bombers. Now, US fighters,
including the P-51, probed deep into Germany, catching the opposition
on the ground, inflicting mortal damage. This feature combines
thrilling combat footage filmed by 8th Air Force combat cameramen with
some of the most action packed, down and dirty World War II gun camera
film you'll ever see.
=93Uncrating and Field Assembly of the P-47 Thunderbolt=94 One of Zeno=92s
favorite flix!
This truly remarkable step-by-step training film shows how a ground
support crew of fifty men could assemble a massive P-47 Thunderbolt
fighter in a field using nothing more than muscle, unpowered hand
tools, and pieces of the shipping crate it came in. We're talking
nothing more than hammers, screw drivers, wrenches and bicycle pumps!
You'll also get a unique look at the inner workings of the big Jug as
it is literally bolted together by field personnel. A must see for
P-47 fans and shade tree mechanics alike!
Flight Deck Crew: Catapulting on a Carrier
Small World War II aircraft carriers depended on their catapults. This
unique film offers a rare look (in color) at how US Navy carrier crews
were trained to operate hydraulic catapults to launch aircraft, even
from very short decks. As a bonus, you'll see GM FM-1 "Wildcats" up
close, handled expertly on the tiny deck of a CVE "jeep" escort
carrier.
=93Target for Today=94 Return of a Drive-In Favorite
This is the classic World War II documentary of a "maximum effort" US
Eighth Air Force daylight bombing mission deep into Germany. There are
no actors in "Target For Today". This film was shot on location under
combat conditions and features the officers and men of the 8th Air
Force going about their deadly business. All aspects of an actual
major raid in 1943, including a strike on the FW 190 plant at
Marienburg, from early planning through final touch down and crew
debriefings are covered in this very detailed account. There is
probably no better account of the theory, strategy and tactics of an
unescorted US Army Air Force bomber raid in early 1943.
If you haven't stopped by Zeno's Drive-In before, we also feature
1940-45 vintage WWII Army & Navy films and pilot=92s manuals on how to
fly the F4U, F6F, P-38, P-39, P-40, P-47, P-51, P-61, TBF/TBM, AT-6/
SNJ, B-17, B-24, B-25, A-20, A-26, B-26, B-29, and Stearman
N2S .Alert! =96 Alert! There=92s been an F-86 jet sighted over Zeno=92s
Drive-In!
That's over 16 hours of rockin' World War II props for free viewing
over the Internet!
Tally-ho!
Zeno
Zeno=92s Warbird Video Drive-In /World War II Aviation Videos.
Celebrating 12 years on the Internet 1997-2009 http://www.zenoswarbirdvideo=
s.com
PS, If you have any concerns about using the RealNetworks RealPlayer
to watch our videos, I recommend using the =93RealAlternative=94 media
player instead. (It=92s what I use.) It will play RealVideo files just
fine, is independently produced, and has none of the vices (adverts
etc) of RealNetworks RealPlayer. You can download the RealAlternative
player here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/real_Alternative.htm
Online Vids: B-47 Stratojets, U-505 taken!, Bolting a T-Bolt, WW2
Fighter Fest & More
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Posted by The OTHER Kevin in San Diego on March 10, 2009, 7:14 pm
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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 09:13:08 -0700 (PDT), Zeno
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> “Uncrating and Field Assembly of the P-47 Thunderbolt” One of Zeno’s
>favorite flix!
>This truly remarkable step-by-step training film shows how a ground
>support crew of fifty men could assemble a massive P-47 Thunderbolt
>fighter in a field using nothing more than muscle, unpowered hand
>tools, and pieces of the shipping crate it came in. We're talking
>nothing more than hammers, screw drivers, wrenches and bicycle pumps!
>You'll also get a unique look at the inner workings of the big Jug as
>it is literally bolted together by field personnel. A must see for
>P-47 fans and shade tree mechanics alike!
Took me a while to get the Rale Alternative plugin working, but once I
did I viewed the above vid. Awesome! Pretty amazing how "simple" it
was to assemble one of those birds in the field.
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>favorite flix!
>This truly remarkable step-by-step training film shows how a ground
>support crew of fifty men could assemble a massive P-47 Thunderbolt
>fighter in a field using nothing more than muscle, unpowered hand
>tools, and pieces of the shipping crate it came in. We're talking
>nothing more than hammers, screw drivers, wrenches and bicycle pumps!
>You'll also get a unique look at the inner workings of the big Jug as
>it is literally bolted together by field personnel. A must see for
>P-47 fans and shade tree mechanics alike!