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Default "Dogfights" on the History Channel

If you have not already discovered this outstanding series that airs new installments on Friday nights, be sure to check it out. It is now in its second season. The series covers air-to-air combat in about the last 100 years.

Last week featured the P-47 in the ETO during World War II.

Tonight the air war in Vietnam was featured in the form of the Skyraider, whose primary mission was ground attack, and the F-4 Phantom in its later version with guns.
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I caught an episode on that in reference to a korean war dogfight. Quite an amazingly addictive show. I like how they use the pilots memory for computer recreation so you can actually see how the fight went.
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I've seen them all so far. The P-47 episode was superb! This series is far & away the best "quality" viewing the History Channel has produced this year. I highly recommend it to all of you.
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Great series, ive seen them all. I wish they would do some of the German and British WWII pilots though. This week is the Israeli Airforce.
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Bad news--it appears that no new episodes of "Dogfights!" will be made. Check the story and the email address at which you can voice your request that this excellent series be given new life here:

http://www.themodelhangar.com/forum/...688#post104688
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Default Good New--More Episodes to Be Aired

Here's what the History Channel tells us will air, starting next month (slightly edited to reduce repeated information). I assume that all time are Eastern.

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Dogfights : The Bloodiest Day Airs on Monday December 03 11:00 PM

May 10, 1972 was the biggest day of air combat in the Vietnam War. In addition to great "turn and burn" battles, the dogfights involve some remarkable electronic warfare as F4 Phantoms, F-105s, and numerous other aircraft as they descend on North Vietnam employing advanced radar jamming equipment, smart bombs, and other high-tech gear. Watch as famous battles are recreated using state-of-the-art computer graphics. First-hand accounts, rare archival footage and original shooting supplement the remarkable computer graphics.


Dogfights : The Bloodiest Day Airs on Tuesday December 04 03:00 AM--repeated


Dogfights : P-51 Mustang Airs on Tuesday December 04 11:00 PM

In the aerial battleground of World War II, the P-51 Mustang proved itself to be the most famous war bird in history. Take a look at three of its most memorable battles. On November 2, 1944, Capt. Donald Bryan leads a group of P-51s escorting B-24 bombers to their target deep inside of Germany when he runs into a huge gaggle of Me109s on the attack. On June 23, 1945, Second Lieutenant Bob Scamara takes off with a flight of Mustangs from Iwo Jima. His group is jumped by seventeen Zeroes. On April 7, 1945, pilot Richard Candelaria becomes one of the first Americans to face the jet menace. First-hand accounts, rare archival footage and original shooting supplement the remarkable computer graphics.

Dogfights : P-51 Mustang Airs on Wednesday December 05 03:00 AM--repeated


Dogfights : Dogfights of Desert Storm Airs on Wednesday December 05 11:00 PM

A generational leap in technology and strategy is put to the ultimate test over enemy airspace in Iraq. The air combat of the future begins with America's first large scale air offensive since the Vietnam War. On the first night of the war an Iraqi Mirage F1 attacks an unarmed EF-111. Watch as F-15C pilots take on a pair of Iraqi MiG-25 interceptors. Finally Captain Cesar Rodriguez takes on MiGs, in a classic Beyond Visual Range engagement that illustrates the awe-striking power of modern weapons technology.

Dogfights : Dogfights of Desert Storm Airs on Thursday December 06 03:00 AM--repeated


Dogfights : Secret Weapons Airs on Thursday December 06 11:00 PM

Watch as famous battles are recreated using state-of-the-art computer graphics. First-hand accounts, rare archival footage and original shooting supplement the remarkable computer graphics.

Here's the link:

http://www.history.com/minisite.do?c...&mini_id=51833
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I too have heard about the demise of this outstanding series, in a world of reality TV, which 99% is total crap, I cant believe there isnt room for shows of this caliber.....

Eyes right for Robin Olds.....
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Reminder--Dogfights is on in an hour (10 p.m. CDT) and repeated 4 hours later on the History Channel.
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I've got this show set to record automatically. Supposed to be new episodes all week.
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Default I'm ejecting, theres a F-4 on my tail....

Last nights episode was outstanding...

More F-4's wailing on Mig -17s
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