Enemy Fights in the Pacific | Dogfights
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Top Comments (10)
I’ve spent years chasing answers in documentaries, podcasts, even ancient texts—and none of it hit me the way The Exiled Principles of Power did. It’s like it was written for the few who are ready to break the illusion and remember who they really are.
Watched this episode around 2010-2012 , good old days .
Wow, not since I saw the movie "Memphis Belle" have I seen such an exciting portrayal of WW2 dogfights. Back in the late 1980s, my boyfriend at the time and I went to an airshow and toured the old warplanes there, inspired by watching the above mentioned film. What a blast it was just to touch these historic metal monuments to our freedom. I bought a tshirt with a P51 Mustang on the front, and a mechanical diagram of it on the back, and I've actually had some old-timers comment on it when I wear it. I cherish it, as the man who bought it for me that day has sadly passed on, and I miss him to this very very day. Thanks for the memories.🕊️
Thank you for your service and welcome home
The first pilot. How incredible was he. Could still see the intensity in his eyes
The Pacific battles showed a different kind of struggle — long distances over open ocean where every maneuver felt even more desperate, with no safe ground beneath them.
amazing!
Thanks for this. I used to work with an older guy and he flew Dauntless dive bombers with our RNZAF in the Pacific in WW2.. brave souls! ...We have a Zero fighter in a museum in Auckland.. thanks from down under mate👍🇳🇿
One great pilot!
Why didn't someone put this man in a Hellcat? If he can do this in a dive bomber, he'd be even more lethal in a fighter.
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Top Comments (10)
I’ve spent years chasing answers in documentaries, podcasts, even ancient texts—and none of it hit me the way The Exiled Principles of Power did. It’s like it was written for the few who are ready to break the illusion and remember who they really are.
Watched this episode around 2010-2012 , good old days .
Wow, not since I saw the movie "Memphis Belle" have I seen such an exciting portrayal of WW2 dogfights. Back in the late 1980s, my boyfriend at the time and I went to an airshow and toured the old warplanes there, inspired by watching the above mentioned film. What a blast it was just to touch these historic metal monuments to our freedom. I bought a tshirt with a P51 Mustang on the front, and a mechanical diagram of it on the back, and I've actually had some old-timers comment on it when I wear it. I cherish it, as the man who bought it for me that day has sadly passed on, and I miss him to this very very day. Thanks for the memories.🕊️
Thank you for your service and welcome home
The first pilot. How incredible was he. Could still see the intensity in his eyes
The Pacific battles showed a different kind of struggle — long distances over open ocean where every maneuver felt even more desperate, with no safe ground beneath them.
amazing!
Thanks for this. I used to work with an older guy and he flew Dauntless dive bombers with our RNZAF in the Pacific in WW2.. brave souls! ...We have a Zero fighter in a museum in Auckland.. thanks from down under mate👍🇳🇿
One great pilot!
Why didn't someone put this man in a Hellcat? If he can do this in a dive bomber, he'd be even more lethal in a fighter.