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Top Gun Air Power Jaw-dropping footage of aircraft, from the B-52 to the F-15 Eagle Four tour de G-force films featuring real video of America s combat aircraft and more! DVD 1 Fighter Planes: Friend and Foe Sit in the cockpits of America s most amazing fighter planes. Get up close and personal with the F-15 Eagle, still regarded as one of the best jets in the world. Then, learn about the Russian-made Su-27 and MiG-29, and see rare footage of these exotic aircraft in action. Run Time: Approx. 60 min. DVD 2 War Over Iraq Witness America s jets at work in one of the most comprehensive programs ever produced on the Gulf War. See heart-pounding combat footage from the cockpit! Each phase of the conflict is covered in detail, from agile Marine Harriers to the Air Force s aggressive A-10 Warthogs. Run Time: Approx. 60 min. DVD 3 Gunships, Tankers and Trainers Go behind the scenes of military aviation. Learn about the tankers that supply fuel for America s jets, the gunships that support ground troops and the trainers in which pilots learn to fly. See unbelievable footage of the in-flight refueling process and sit in the cockpit of a Cobra helicopter gunship on a risky mission over the desert. Run Time: Approx. 50 min. DVD 4 Past, Present and Future How did we evolve from the early days of American aircraft to those of the 21st Century? Find out, beginning with the Korean War and the early Navy carrier aircraft. Then, watch history unfold, from vintage Vietnam War airplanes to Cold War jets and the aircraft of the 1980s and 90s. Run Time: Approx. 55 min.
While this DVD is dramatic and somewhat realistic, I felt betrayed by the use of Vietnam War era footage including images of F-8 Crusaders, A-4 Skyhawks, F-4 Phantoms and A-7 footage that was represented as operations over Iraq. I understand their need to have filler when they did not have enough original footage of their own. As a Vietnam war air ops veteran, I was disappointed at the false representations. At least there should have been a disclaimer anytime those images were shown.