Special Delivery
Special Delivery

Special Delivery

Air power is peace power

0.0(0 votes)
1946
0h 13m
Documentary

The film begins with shots of American bombers flying in formation and the narrator giving the audience a dictionary definition of a "special delivery" and the vital role that air power played in winning the late conflict. He goes on to say that the Air Force can have constructive, as well as destructive uses—several examples are shown of this, including the dropping of food and supplies to remote areas, using B-17s to get serum to Alaska and B-25s to deploy DDT, and using helicopters to rescue the wounded. These are all examples of the peaceful uses of the air power that had been created for war. Various new aircraft are also shown, such as an early jet, and a "flying wing".

More Like This

Beyond the Line of Duty
Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command
Halifax At War: Story of a Bomber
Into These Hills: The Hunt for Eric Rudolph
The Last Bomb
Winning Your Wings
The Bloody Hundredth
MACH 3 XB-70 Valkyrie
B-25 One Helluva Bomber
Omagh
Fail Safe
The Final Cut