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.