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THE ROYAL AIR FORCE (RAF) AT WAR (1940)

RAF AT WAR (1940):
 
Six original B&W films dating from 1940, probably the most important year in the RAF?s long and distinguished history. They cover warnings
against stealing parts from downed aircraft, a look at RAF command structure and discipline, how downed airmen should deal with enemy
interrogation, a really rare cartoon demonstrating the effects of oxygen deprivation on bomber crews and two exceptionally detailed films on
gun turret drill for the Wellington Fraser Nash turret and the Boulton Paul Defiant turret.

These films are from the Imperial War Museum's rare and fascinating collection of original films. These films are of great historical importance and
are essential viewing for anyone interested in aviation history.


IN ENGLISH; VERY GOOD QUALITY.  APPROX. 127 MINS.  REGION FREE.