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Subject: "How to Fly the P-61 Black Widow" Now Playing at Zeno's Warbird Video 
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Hello All --

I've just added the P-61 Black Widow night fighter to the collection of
WWII vintage pilot training videos featured at my site, Zeno's Warbird
Video Drive-In, which also includes the F4U, F6F, P-38, P-40, P-47,
P-51, B-17, B-24, B-26 and B-29 (whew!).   These are the actual films
used to train pilots in World War II.

You can watch them all for free and in real time at my web site using a
real video player which is available for free download.  You'll also
find charts diagrams & instructions reproduced from real pilot's manuals
on many of these 'planes too.

My sites url is: http://zenoswarbirdvideos.com

And for Buff fans, I've just added "B-17 Ground Operations" to the "B-17
Flight Operations" video I already had posted. "Ground Operations" may
not sound very glamorous, but IMHO, this 30 minute flick is a little
gem. It's an extremely well detailed, well photographed & realistically
presented walk around & preflight check of a combat ready '17, with
another very convincing performance by Arthur Kennedy as the instructor.

Best of all, this flick is also available in a high bandwith (45 kbs)
version, for those of you lucky enough to have a fast connection. Both
framerates and clarity are much improved. The very popular "How to fly
the P-51" is now available in high bandwith too. More high bandwith
clips will be added soon!

"Recognition of the Japanese Zero" is now playing at the Matinee, where
a new feature flick plays about once a month.  Tag along with "the
Gipper", Ronald Reagan, as he learns to tell the difference between
friend and foe the hard way. Includes rare in flight footage of a
captured Mitsubishi AM6 "Zero".

Last, but not least, you'll find the most comprehensive list of WWII
aviation links anywhere on the web on my "Control Tower" links page.

So drop your gear & drop in. ("How to Fly the B-25" coming soon!)

Check Six!

zeno

www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com
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