
Introduction
Dogfights is a military aviation themed TV series depicting historical re-enactments of air-to-air combat that took place in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, as well as smaller conflicts such as the Gulf War and the Six-Day War.
The program consists of former fighter pilots sharing their stories of actual dogfights in which they took part, combined with computer-generated imagery (CGI) to give the viewer a better perspective of what it is like to engage in aerial combat.
Dogfights originally aired on the History Channel from November 2005 to May 2008. Repeats of the series are currently airing on the digital broadcast network Quest.
Outline
Dogfighting was invented by the fighter pilots of World War I. Ernst Udet’s Albatros D.III vs. Georges Guynemer’s SPAD VII in June 1917; Werner Voss, flying a Fokker triplane, battles six S.E.5a pilots, including leading aces James McCudden, Arthur Rhys Davids, and Richard Maybery on 24 September 1917; Arthur Raymond Brooks and his SPAD XIII dogfights with eight Fokker D.VIIs in 1918.
Dogfights Series
You can find a full index of Dogfights here.
Production & Filming Details
- Creator(s): Cynthia Harrison, Jason McKinley, and Brooks Wachtel.
- Narrator(s): Phil Crowley.
- Director(s): Jason McKinley, Robert Kirk, and Wayne Weiss.
- Producer(s): Robert Kirk, Rob Lihani, Abe Scheuermann, and David Connelly.
- Production: Digital Ranch.
- Distributor(s): History Channel.
- Release Date: 23 August 2007.
- Running Time: 45 minutes.
- Country: US.
- Language: English.




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