Monday, January 29, 2007

The Greatest Show in the History of The History Channel: "Dogfights"

by Propmaster - staff writer

If you haven't watched, tune into the History Channel on Tuesday and Friday nights. The series DOG FIGHTS recreates famous air battles using state-of-the-art computer graphics. With up to 25 percent of the program consisting of animation, viewers will feel like they're in the battle, facing the enemy. First-hand accounts will drive the story. Rare archival footage and original shooting supplement the remarkable computer graphics.

Watch digital recreations of incredible aerial feats from the under dog F4F Wildcat to the WWII crowned king of dog fighters the Grumman Hellcat. Watch Sabers battle MiG 15s in MiG Alley over Korea, F4's taking on MiG 21s in Vietnam, and the Flying Tigers in their P40 Tomahawks fight to the death against Japanese I-97s.

Never in the history of the History Channel has there been a better show. Sure, their shows about pirates and ancient civilizations are good, but "DogFights" is great!