12 O'Clock High starring Gregory Peck is excellent. It's well worth its four star rating. Sure wish the TV series would return.
Strategic Air Command with James Stewart is great because of the B-36 and B-47 footage, but is a little sappy at the very end. Great Cold War flick, however.
A Gathering of Eagles with Rock Hudson is an alright Cold War SAC movie, and better than is rated in the link above.
Don't forget The Right Stuff. It did take some liberties with the facts, but they're inconsequential. I don't believe that Chuck Yeager really rode his horse up to the X-1, as portrayed in the movie.
I will always like Strategic Air Command. The scene where June Allyison drops him off, and he says one take off one landing. They fly to Alaska, and back. The scenes of the B-36 flying on that mission were fabulous.
My other favorite is Always, with Richard Dryfuss. Maybe because I really like a-26's.
Draginass and Bobbysamd already mentioned most of my favoites...don't forget about The Flight of the Phoenix, The Final Countdown (terrible script, but great flying!), and Always.
Im fond of Memphis Belle and Flight of the Phoenix. Wish they'd make some of Dale Brown's book's into movies, though. The flight scenes in Behind Enemy Lines are awesome-especially on HD plasma with surround sound and a massive woofer-when those flares light off, shakes the roof.
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