The original 1969 version of "The Battle of Britain" My hands down favorite.
Dambusters, it's old but it's good. Looking forward to Peter Jackson's remake.
Pearl Harbour, Even though its horribly inaccurate.
633 squdren
the black sheep squdren
thebattle of the eagles (the red star fleet)the begining of the yugoslaviain air force WWII
aerial gunner
bombs over burma
the flying tigers
Roger that Sakai,
I was looking through those movies you mentioned, and found one more: The Longest Day...
Aristo
My girlfriend got me a WWII movie collection for christmas, it has four discs and 20 movies all in all and it cost like ten bucks, included are:
A Walk in the Sun
Gung Ho
Go For Broke
Corregidor
Ski Troop Attack
Casablanca Express
The Steel Claw
Desert Commandos
Minesweeper
Bombs over Burma
Commandos
Pacific Inferno
The Battle of the Eagles
Submarine Alert
The Dawn Express
Five for Hell
Black Brigade
Heroes in Hell (am watching now, aviation related)
Submarine Base
Aerial Gunner
If anyone has seen any of these and wants to let me know if they are any good, e-mail or PM me
I like the Battle of Britain best, then Tora,Tora, Tora and then Midway.
The Memphis Belle and The Tuskeegee Airmen were good too.
Twelve O'clock High is by far and away the best WWII aviation movie. BUT, most will dismiss it because it really doesn't have wall to wall aerial sequences. But it has an incredible story line, is great drama and well acted.
Some of the 1940s aviation film are good too if only for the planes featured.
A Guy Named Joe - lots of P-38s and B-26s as Betty bombers. Good movie too.
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo - Doolittle Raid
Command Decision - somewhat like Twelve O'clock High
God is My Co Pilot - Lots of P-40s.
Black Sheep Squadron. What a waste of film. What did one aviation magazine call it? Oh yeah, Gidget Goes For an Airplane Ride. It has not aged well.
das Boot... it's one of those movies you've just got to see.