"Island in the Sky" - John Wayne
"The Pilot" - Cliff Robertson (still not avail. on DVD that I know of)
"The Bridges at Toko-Ri" - William Holden
"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" - Van Johnson
"Men of the Fighting Lady" - Van Johnson
"The Flying Tigers" - John Wayne
"The Blue Max" - George Peppard
"Twelve O'Clock High" - Gregory Peck
"Blue Thunder" - Roy Schieder
"Tora! Tora! Tora!" - Numerous
"Dark Blue World" - Foreign - English with some subtitles when native language spoken (About the Battle of Britain - EXCELLENT)
"The Final Countdown" - Kirk Douglas
That should give you enough to go on.
"The War Lover" - Steve McQueen That thing does have some great combat scenes of B-17s.
I liked "Iron Eagle" but I wouldn't categorize it with any of the above movies. It was just "kill the bad guy" fun and I love those distractions from time to time.
John Wayne. About the developement of naval and army aviation between the wars. Lots of Thompson Trophy race stuff as well, and some great fights in the O'Club! Maurene O'Hara plays the Duke's wife. Can't believe no one else has mentined this one.
I liked "Bombers B-52" with Karl Malden. Really cool.
"Air Force" with Gig Young and "Wild Blue Yonder" about the B+29 were also great.
"Fandango" was hysterical. "Wings of Eagles" definitely good...
Another great flick with limited aviation is "Secondhand Lions" with Michael Cane and Robert Duvall. These guys were in "Battle of Britain" and "The Great Santini" both aviation flicks. Santini is pretty intense...
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