Do not understand the historical development to avoid opening the golden mouth

Felicia 2022-03-22 09:02:19

After reading the comments of many movie fans, I found that there are many misunderstandings. Many movie fans do not know the history of that period very well. I would like to briefly say that the use of aircraft in the military was limited to the reconnaissance of ground troops in the early days of World War I. During a flight, a smart pilot pulled out his pistol and killed the local pilot. This is the prototype of air combat, which is not strictly an air combat. At the time of World War I, there was no independent air force, just a branch of the army. Du Hei's "Air Dominance" is very predictable that the Air Force will have the dominance of future wars. At the same time, because of this book, Du Hei stumbled into prison. After that, time proved what he said was correct. During World War II, the air force has developed to the peak of that era, and each country has its own air force.
At that time, the pilots had the most air knight spirit. Why did the German ace pilot in the picture not attack after biting his tail? It is because of the spirit of chivalry.
War is the highest expression of politics, but human nature should not be swallowed up by war. Maybe we will meet on the battlefield, but we all respect each other. This is the meaning that the director wants to show.

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  • Reginald 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    The standard C6 movie raising lions is pretty cool! !

  • Oran 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    World War I air combat movie, full of personal heroism and romantic feelings. The scene is beautiful. When I checked the wiki after reading it, I accidentally noticed the magical character of the only military adviser in the film: Jack Livesey, who faked his resume and military experience for a job. Originally only working for the Army Catering Corps in the UK for three years, he lied about serving in the Northern Ireland and Falklands War, and lied about his job as a curator at the Imperial War Museum

Flyboys quotes

  • Reed Cassidy: *None* of us knows how much time we have left, and we can't waste *any* of it grieving over things we can't *change*.

  • Eugene Skinner: So how many planes do you have to shoot down to get back in father's good books?

    Briggs Lowry: Just mine.