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DescriptionThe first air attack of te Second World War officially commenced at 04.34 hours on September 1st 1939, when three Luftwaffe Ju-87 Stukes attacked railway bridges in Poland. The air war effectively ended at 10.58am on August 9th 1945, when a solitary B-29 Superfortress over the Japanese city of Nagasaki dropped the second atomic bomb. The Stukas carried 250kg bombs: the a-bomb dropped by the B-29 was equivalent to 23,000 tons of TNT. In just six years of warfare, air power had changed and grown in destruction capability almost beyond recognition. Based on the international bestselling book by Walter Boyne, CLASH OF WINGS is the definitive film history of aerial warfare during World War Two. Immensely detailed and packed with the very best authentic film footage from archives around the world, the series covers the air war in every theatre from 1939 to 1945. From the earliest blitzkriegs to the pounding of mainland Japan, from the Battle of Britain and the Blitz to the massive USAF and RAF bomber raids into the heart of Nazi Germany and from the great aircraft carrier duels in the Pacific to the bitter air battles over the Soviet Union, CLASH OF WINGS details the great air battles of the Second World War as never before. Featuring rarely seen aerial combat footage of all the major combat aircraft types from the World War II period. Presented by Walter Boyne (Author of 'Clash of Wings') Executive Producer: Philip Osborn Director & Producer: John Honey A Production of Networks USA & Llanischen Films LLC (1998) Episode 13 : The Bombers The Evolution of the Bomber in World War II : Never before had the bomber been needed and used so effectively than in World War Two. It's necessity brought forward it's evolution from simple twin engined medium bombers through to the four engined radar equipped super bombers like the B29 Superfortress and Lancaster. Aircraft featured in this volume include the Lancaster, Mosquito, Wellington, B17, B24, B25, B26, HEIII, DO17, JU88, Val, Kate and Betty. Technical Specs Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Video Bitrate: 2062 kbps Video Resolution: 544x416 Video Aspect Ratio: 1.308:1 Frames Per Second: 25.000 Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3 Audio Bitrate: 256kb/s CBR 48000 Hz Audio Streams: 2 Audio Languages: english RunTime Per Part: 49:01.000 Number Of Parts: 13 Part Size: 815 MB Ripped by: DocFreak08 Related Torrents
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