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SPITFIRE is a cinematic, epic, sweeping tale of determination, vision and courage. It is the story of an aeroplane that was forged in competition, shaped as the war clouds gathered, and refined in the white heat of combat going on to become the most famous fighter plane ever made.
Credited with changing the course of world history, this is the story of the Spitfire told personally in the words of the last-surviving combat veterans.
With breath-taking aerial footage from the world's top aviation photographer John Dibbs and rare digitally re-mastered, archive footage from the tumultuous days of the 1940's, when her power in the skies was unrivalled; all combined with an incredible soundscape of the famous Merlin engine, pierced with gunfire, makes this a striking and poignant film.
- Altitude
- TBC
- E
- 2018
- English
- 1
- B
SPITFIRE is a cinematic, epic, sweeping tale of determination, vision and courage. It is the story of an aeroplane that was forged in competition, shaped as the war clouds gathered, and refined in the white heat of combat going on to become the most famous fighter plane ever made.
Credited with changing the course of world history, this is the story of the Spitfire told personally in the words of the last-surviving combat veterans.
With breath-taking aerial footage from the world's top aviation photographer John Dibbs and rare digitally re-mastered, archive footage from the tumultuous days of the 1940's, when her power in the skies was unrivalled; all combined with an incredible soundscape of the famous Merlin engine, pierced with gunfire, makes this a striking and poignant film.
- Altitude
- TBC
- E
- 2018
- English
- 1
- B
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Spitfire
I do not write reviews as such but I would like to commend you on your great service and reasonable pricing and prompt delivery. It was an excellent disc however spoilt but an awkward aspect ratio. This is not for publication
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