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Dogfights - The Complete Season One (History Channel) (2006)

Phil Crowley , Frederick Blesse , Robert Kirk , Wayne Weiss  |  NR |  DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Phil Crowley, Frederick Blesse, Ralph Parr, Robinson Risner, Barrett Tillman
  • Directors: Robert Kirk, Wayne Weiss
  • Writers: Wayne Weiss, Brooks Wachtel, Arthur Drooker, Cynthia Harrison, Debbie Blum
  • Producers: Abe Scheuermann, Brooks Wachtel
  • Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: A&E Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: April 24, 2007
  • Run Time: 517 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000NA2TTC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #92,207 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Dogfights - The Complete Season One (History Channel)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Eleven episodes on four discs: MiG Alley, Air Ambush, Flying Tigers, Guadalcanal, Hell Over Hanoi, The Zero Killer, The Last Gunfighter, Death of the Japanese Navy, Long Odds, Dogfights of the Middle East, Hunt for the Bismarck
  • Feature-length pilot episode: "Dogfights: Greatest Air Battles"
  • Behind-the-scenes featurette: "Dogfights: The Planes"

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Detailed digital re-creations of aerial combat are the obvious highlight of Dogfights, but the greatest value of this popular History Channel series lies in its assembly of priceless interviews with veteran pilots who fought in history's most dangerous dogfights and lived to tell the tale. As an oral and visual history that will enthrall viewers of all ages, the series pays tribute to these men and their remarkable skill, and their vivid recollections ensure that this series will be discussed and studied for many years to come. Filling four DVDs, these 11 first-season episodes run about 43 minutes in length, with each episode focusing on specific dogfights where "you're in the pilot's seat" for a breathtaking study of how these potentially deadly aerial encounters began, developed, and concluded. From the biplanes of World War I to the F-15 Eagles of the U.S. and Israeli Air Forces, the series re-creates legendary dogfights with computer-generated aircraft so authentically detailed (including accurate paint-schemes and military markings) that you can even see the rivets in their fuselages. With CGI pilots nestled in their cockpits, these airplanes look and move like the real thing, and while other details such as aircraft debris, flames, explosions, and crashes are rendered in video-game quality resolution (i.e., not state-of-the-art but sufficiently impressive) the aerial activity also includes gun-tracers, rockets, and missiles that are instantly convincing. As you learn about strategic maneuvers like the "Thatch Weave" and "Rolling Scissors," the only thing missing is the G-forces you'd feel if you were actually flying the planes.

With highlights too numerous to mention individually, each episode follows a precise and logical structure, thrusting the viewer into the chaos of combat, then supplementing the visual excitement with detailed schematics and comparison charts of aircraft on both sides of battle. Each chart examines the characteristic strengths and weaknesses of the aircraft involved (from structural integrity to weapons systems, maximum speed, climbing rates, etc.), and archival footage of the actual aircraft in action is accompanied by background history and pilot testimonials. Although most of the action is taken from Pacific theater combat of World War II, dogfights from the Vietnam War (as in "The Last Gunfighter," a tribute to the F8 Crusader) and the Middle East are also included. Among the most thrilling episodes are "Long Odds" (focusing on the heroic endurance of WWII Navy Ace "Swede" Vejtasa and Medal of Honor winner Jay Zeamer) and "Hunt for the Bismarck," a riveting study of aerial supremacy over Germany's legendary battleship. As a bonus feature on disc 1, the feature-length pilot episode "Dogfights: Greatest Air Battles" was produced a year before the 2006 premiere of Dogfights and offers a more generalized history of aerial combat and flying-ace heroes. Also included is "Dogfights: The Planes," a featurette compilation of individual aircraft profiles culled from the series proper. Unfortunately, Dogfights is presented in "plain" widescreen (i.e., not enhanced for widescreen TVs), and subtitles and closed captioning are not included. These are the only drawbacks in a four-disc set that's an absolute must-have for military buffs, future "Top Gun" candidates and anyone interested in the history of aerial combat. --Jeff Shannon

Product Description

Harnessing the technology from the latest cgi video game flight simulators this puts the viewers behind the cockpit pitted against enemy aircraft in 11 of modern historys greatest air battles. Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 04/24/2007 Run time: 517 minutes

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Program, Better Price Available April 19, 2007
Format:DVD
The History Channel's "Dogfights" series is a huge step forward for air combat documentaries. Rarely can gun camera footage capture what actually happened in a dogfight. Instead you just see the final couple seconds before the target explodes. The "Dogfights" episodes overcome this limitation by adding in computer-generated reenactments of the air battles that make you feel like you are there watching it all unfold right in front of you. You come away with a much better appreciation of the tactics. For archival footage fans, don't worry--there is still plenty of that in these programs. But because they also have the vivid computer imagery, the episodes don't have to rely on showing the same stock footage over and over and over. I especially appreciated this for the jet era battles, where there is generally a short supply of good footage. In particular, I thought the "Mig Alley" episode was a tremendous improvement over previous pre-CGI documentaries about the air war in Korea. And in that episode, the reenactment of Robby Risner's epic mission is the most incredible air battle story I have ever seen.

The whole series is amazing. It is absolutely essential viewing for anyone interested in air combat. That said, let me also offer three minor warnings:

1. Air battles in Europe during World War 2 get surprisingly little coverage in Season 1--only a episode of "Greatest Air Battles" bonus episode and a flashback in the "Air Ambush" episode about Robin Olds. Likewise, World War I air combat is not covered except at the beginning of the "Greatest Air Battles" episode.

2. There is a glitch on the "Greatest Air Battles" episode. When I hit 'play all' or 'introduction' for that episode, it starts with Rickenbacker's mission. It seems like the logical starting point, but that isn't actually the start of the episode. There is a lot of interesting material before that, but you have to manually rewind in order to get the real beginning of the episode.

3. When last I checked, you could get "Dogfights" for much less money from Deep Discount.

Finally, if you want to learn more about the dogfights of World War 2, I strongly recommend VICTORY ROLL by William Wolf. This massive book (460+ pages with over 600 photos) is the most comprehensive history of all the US aces from World War 2 that I have ever encountered.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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I have seen each of these episodes and TiVo'd them since this show's debut. This has to be one of the best-ever military aviation programs to hit the airwaves. The stories are riveting, most told from first-hand accounts using interviews with some of the original aces or their fellow squadron members. There are recounts told from several military conflict eras... WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Six Days War and more. The beautifully-done CGI graphics are better than any video game created... they are exhilirating. The usage of interactive maps, graphs and diagrams make it all much easier to comprehend - you really understand the strategy and tactics involved for all of the battles. The SOUND is unbelievable, the narration not overdone and even the music score is extremely good for a cable show - use surround and turn it up LOUD... wow. The whole show is woven into a tapestry of inside information, education and wholesome solid entertainment. It's so good, you almost forget you are watching a history program. I have all of these on DVD recorded from my TiVo, but this is so good and rewatchable, I will most likely purchase this set. I highly recommend this to any aviation fan or miltary buff, even the casual ones (such as myself) - or even for those slightly curious about the subject. Even gamers will enjoy this series as the reenactments feel like playing a high-end video game or combat flight simulator. My 10 year-old son watches these with me, glued to the tv and never gets fidgety or bored... that should tell you a lot. I am so happy these have been released in such a nice set... thanks, A&E and History Channel. Major kudos!
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better on DVD!!! April 11, 2007
Format:DVD
First of all, you may wonder how I can say that this show is even better on DVD when it supposedly doesn't street for another 2 weeks as of this writing. Well, DeepDiscount already shipped out its copies 2 weeks ahead of schedule, if 24 April is indeed the street date.

Anyways, so if you've seen this show on the History Channel, you already know the quality of the show. Using state-of-the-art "computer game" style type graphics, and first-hand accounts from the veterans themselves, "Dogfights" chronicles some of the 20th Century's most famous (and infamous) dogfight engagements from WWI thru Vietnam and the 6-Day War.

The 3D models they use for the aircraft are some of the best I've seen outside a Hollywood feature film effects studio. They are highly detailed and use historically accurate paint schemes and markings. They even show the pilots in the planes themselves. The special effects used during the combat footage is also top notch, from the tracers, to the fire/smoke/explosions, to the pieces falling off the planes as they're shot.

The series was filmed in widescreen, but unfortunately, the widescreen transfers are not anamorphic. So we're talking just letterboxed 4:3 transfers. But the transfer is still very good despite being non-16:9 enhanced. The double length "bonus" pilot that was actually done a year before the series started is done in 4:3 so no worries there with regards to image quality.

The sound is also good despite only being in Dolby 2.0 surround. Just jack up the volume and set your receiver to 5-channel stereo (if available) and let'em rip and roar! The only con I have about the mix is that there's a low music track playing over the CG dogfight scenes which sometimes drowns out the sound effects, but still, it's a great sound track for just a 2.0 track.

This series brought in a lot of new fans of the History Channel it seems as this series is that well done. I'm hoping that the series continues later this year. I can't wait to see what other dogfighting areas they go into. I'm guessing some episodes on the Battles of Britain, Pearl Harbor, Midway, Coral Sea, Marianna's Turkey Shoot, and even some Eastern Front encounters. Hell, there's still probably several European engagements they could cover. Like the 8th Air Force's daylight bombing raids over Europe, once of course they got fighter cover with the P-47s and P-38s, and then the P-51s. And surely they'll touch more on some WWI engagments with the Red Baron and his Flying Circus.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dogfighting
If you are into Dogfighting, then, this DVD is a must. It's very well done and very informative. You'll understand how fighter pilots think and make their maneuvers.
Published 2 months ago by Buho 1
5.0 out of 5 stars Two times the pleasure....
I bought this for my husband when he was sick and needed something to watch. I recently learned that he has watched the entire set twice since November. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Cecilia M. Bottrell
5.0 out of 5 stars good doc
this was very good very impesseed i would buy it again andc recomend to other people very good docmetaty very impressive
Published 5 months ago by samuel smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Dogfights, the Movie
Season One of Dogfights featured on the History Channel is an excellent, exciting and informative series of videos on military aviation spanning almost one hundred years. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Herbert W. Trilmpe
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning recreations
Superb re-enactments of battles, close attention to detail like reflections in the glass of the cockpit,
rivets in the cockpit, shadows from the sun on the planes. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Tigers Den
4.0 out of 5 stars Pure excitement
Fantastic show. Since you can see the fight from every angle, it really lets you watch the show. It is computer generated, which makes it feel a little cartoony, but coupled with... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Casey Cox
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny I paid for this series!!
I have been studying WWII fervently for the past 3 years. I have seen lots of DVDs on it. Dogfights has material for WWII up through the present era. Read more
Published 23 months ago by wdoctortexas
5.0 out of 5 stars Dad will love it too.
I loved watching this series! The two things that I like most are the way the dueling flight paths are clearly and graphically illustrated, as well as the way we are put back into... Read more
Published on May 7, 2011 by Historychannelfan
4.0 out of 5 stars Great documentary!
I will keep it short, because a lot of good reviews have been written on this already. It's a great show and well worth the money. Read more
Published on May 16, 2010 by Stormroger
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Show, Poor DVD
I'll save space and say that I agree with the other posts that laud the show for it's quality and usefulness.

Unfortunately, the DVD set is seriously flawed. Read more
Published on December 11, 2009 by Dan Thompson
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