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 Superior Airpower
 The three hour-long programs on Superior Airpower provide a look at the  people and technology that define American airpower in the modern era. The first  program focuses on the role of the aircraft carrier, and some spectacular  footage shot aboard the USS Constellation vividly illustrates how thousands of  crewmen, from the all-powerful "air boss" to sailors laboring several levels  below the flight deck, must carefully coordinate their efforts to launch and  land jet fighters. An informative segment details the capabilities of all the  various planes based on today's carriers, and of course there is plenty of  heart-stopping action footage of jets taking off and landing. Another program  follows the development of "stealth" aircraft, planes that are virtually  invisible to radar, from the drawing board to deployment over Baghdad in the  Gulf War. Interviews with engineers who labored to make what seemed a far- fetched fantasy into a very effective airplane provide a glimpse into the  shadowy and super-secret world of designing modern weapons.
   A textbook study of how airpower is deployed on a modern battlefield is the  theme of the third program, which details the American air deployment during the  Gulf War. Interviews with veterans, including General Chuck Horner, who  commanded American air operations in the Gulf, as well as a considerable amount  of action footage shot from cockpit cameras, provide a look at the planning and  execution of what is considered the most effective air attacks in history. These  three programs offer a diverse but reasonably coherent look at how the modern  American military can project its power virtually anywhere in the world. -- Robert J. McNamara   Ultimate DogfightingUltimate Dogfighting features two complete programs spanning the entire  history of aerial combat. The first program tells virtually the entire story of  fighter aircraft, beginning with the biplanes piloted by pioneering aces in  World War I. Through archival footage and interviews with veterans, the  evolution of fighter planes through the decades is detailed, and the pivotal  role played by fighter pilots in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam is  examined. The second program on the disc gives the viewer a look at the modern  training programs for fighter pilots, with a particular focus on the intense  training America pilots receive in air combat maneuvering (ACM) classes. Great  fighter pilots hone their skills endlessly, and the cameras follow American  fighter jocks who take to the air and engage in mock combat with instructors  flying jets that mimic those of enemy powers. The cameras aboard a modern  fighter provide a pilot's-eye view of the adversary, down to how an enemy jet  would look while in the sights of the advanced electronic weapons system that  would launch an air-to-air missile. These programs are intelligently assembled  and very well photographed, and together they provide an entertaining and  informative look at how fighter planes and tactics have developed over more than  80 years. --Robert J. McNamara
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