" FIGHTER PILOT " WWII MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FILM BATTLE OF BRITAIN ROYAL AIR FORCE 31264

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This early 1940s black and white film about the mindset of a fighter pilot during WWII is presented by The Ministry of Information, produced by British Movietone News, and written and narrated by Air-Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the 1930s and in WWII. It opens with dressed pilots waiting on the ground, laughing and talking with each other. A line of RAF fighter planes is shown, with uniformed pilots dashing out a door. The camera scans a control room where military officers on multiple floor levels contemplate a giant mat on the table. Pilots stand and talk with officers. A group of pilots lounge in a room, fully dressed and waiting to be called into action. They read, smoke cigarettes, and nap (:32-1:36). An RAF Spitfire that has FOSH (the O is a bulls-eye) on the side arrives and the pilot climbs out. The cockpit instrument panel is shown. The pilot is scanned from the ground-up, beginning with his boots, pants with front pockets at the knees, parachute, Mae West life jacket, and helmet with the face mask hanging. He climbs back in wearing all this bulky gear. He is belted in and secures his combined face oxygen mask and radio telephone. His hand is shown on the throttle and stick and the plane takes off. He shifts the Chassis switch and the wheels come up (1:37-3:30). The patrol group flies three across and climbs above the clouds. The Height and Feet dial is shown as the planes climb to 20,000 feet. The rear aircraft of the formation shift to check the back for enemy attacks (3:31-4:43). The lead group scans the front. One sees five Jerry’s (German Heinkel He 112). The dogfight is shown as he presses the gun button and shoots down two. A third is hit and the German pilot bails out, his parachute floating down. The battle continues, showing bullet hit damage to the planes and sky maneuvers, until the final two are downed. The RAF plane lands, a large hole is shown in his wing (4:44-7:03). The camera returns to the lounging yet ready-to-go pilots and the narrator asks for the viewer to consider the drama just shown that these pilots experience as part of the war to defeat Germany (7:04-7:16).
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@chrisc475
@chrisc475 Жыл бұрын
All the WW2 history you need: Step 1: It's Jerry. Step 2: Tally ho. Step 3: Got him.
@99IronDuke
@99IronDuke 6 жыл бұрын
The tight three aircraft 'Vic' formations and the use of 'weavers' to cover the rear of the squadron means this film is from 1940. By 1941 the RAF had all adopted the looser German style 'finger four' formation with flights be four aircraft rather than three.
@laertesl4324
@laertesl4324 6 жыл бұрын
And those two bladed propellers on the spitfire.
@billhuber2964
@billhuber2964 6 жыл бұрын
@@laertesl4324 earlier version of the spits ol chap .
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 3 жыл бұрын
@@laertesl4324 All spitfires had 3 bladed props by 1940. Later marks had 4 or 5 bladed props.
@adamnoman4658
@adamnoman4658 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnyG29 : Contrary to PeriscopeFilm's Description notes, the narration suggests that the release date of this film was not in "early 1940" but rather was in mid-1940, seemingly in the early phases of the Battle of Britain in June and July, but probably before the start of the London Blitz in September. That said, if you are correct about the upgrading of Spits (and Hurri's?) to 3-blade props, at least the airfield (and perhaps much of the airborne) shots were from stock footage taken in '39, during the early months of the "Phoney War."
@Aislanzito
@Aislanzito 6 жыл бұрын
Hurricane and Spitfire
@Krazy-8fangurl
@Krazy-8fangurl 7 ай бұрын
We fighter pilots fought the German chaps in WW2
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