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Victory Through Air Power movie poster.

Movie (1942)

Starring:
Alexander P. de Seversky (himself)


A cartoon by Disney's studios which tells in the first part, the story of aviation; the second one recalls evolution of air power; the last one introduces A. de Seversky and the theory of his book about future air power and strategy. (note : some airplane are drawn with great accuracy but most have unsual details (for ex. : armament or engine) and a handful are pure caricatures).

Wright Flyer I

VictoryTAP 0h03m37 Wright-1903.jpg
VictoryTAP 0h04m59 Wright-1903.jpg
VictoryTAP 0h07m07 Wright-Flyer.jpg

Santos Dumont 14-bis

VictoryTAP 0h06m00 SD-XIVbis.jpg

Henri Fabre Hydroplane & Unidentified Aircraft

Flying lower, the first Hydroplane which flew for the first time on 28 March 1910.

VictoryTAP 0h06m03 H-Fabre.jpg

Unidentified Aircraft

Looks like the Bristol Type T (but the real one has two rudder).

VictoryTAP 0h06m06 what.jpg

Disney's jokes

Where are the engine and the propeller ?

VictoryTAP 0h06m09 what.jpg
General shape of Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim's Flying Machine.
VictoryTAP 0h06m53 what.jpg

Another White Eagle, the cheapest of all the proposals.

VictoryTAP 0h07m00 what.jpg
VictoryTAP 0h09m05 sailplane.jpg

Phillips Multiplane N°3

VictoryTAP 0h06m54 what.jpg

Santos-Dumont Demoiselle & Robert Esnault-Pelterie REP n°1

Robert Esnault-Pelterie was a french pionneer who studied aircrafts not with pragmatism but with really a scientific mind. He is the inventor of the joystick which was on his REP 1 (the red plane on this screenshot).

VictoryTAP 0h06m15 SD-demoiselle REP.jpg

Ader Eole

This Flying Swan is in fact the Eole, the first trial of french pionner Clément Ader. This steam machine made a controversial flight in 1890 but Clément Ader is much more realistic in his opinion in future warfare.

VictoryTAP 0h06m51 Ader-Eole.jpg

Blériot XI Taxi-Pingouin

Here without engine, it's the aircraft with the shortest wingspan for very first lessons and training limited to taxiing.

VictoryTAP 0h06m56 what.jpg






Japanese Blimp

VictoryTAP 0h56mn Jap balloons.jpg


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