FLYING THE SECRET SKY Trailer 2

“ Give us the tools, and we will finish the job!” - Winston Churchill
In June 1940, Luftwaffe air strikes were pulling Britain to her knees. The Royal Air Force was desperate for aircraft, after losing hundreds of planes to battles fought in the skies over Europe. Their essential supply of US aircraft, sent on ship convoys, was lost to the icy waters of the Atlantic by relentless attack by German U-boats.
Desperate times demanded desperate action. The only alternative left was to fly the planes across the unforgiving ocean. The Ferry Command was born.
The US was still a neutral country, so word went out through the “aviation grapevine” about a secret operation based in Montreal, that needed experienced civilian pilots. They offered an irresistible combination - a vital and important job, the chance to fly the latest aircraft, and a very large paycheck.
Flying the Secret Sky tells a story of passionate risk-taking, of young men braving dangerous flights in primitive conditions, in aircraft never built for the job. These “cowboys of the air” are forgotten heroes of the air war, men who flew without guns and embodied an improvisational spirit that many historians agree was key to Allied victory. In all they delivered over 10,000 planes for the British war effort.
Flying the Secret Sky is told by the flyers themselves, including Air Commadore Taffey Powell, Kirk Kerkorian, and Bill VanDerKloot, the American pilot who flew Winston Churchill during the war. Included is never-before-seen home movie footage of Churchill flying in the American-built B-24 Liberator that safely delivered the him to vital war conferences and secret meetings. Also included is rare footage of Ferry Command aircraft and crews from archives around the world, as well as modern footage and CGI.
Before the U.S. had even entered the War, American pilots comprised over half of the civilian pilots that flew the experimental Ferry Command routes. Theirs is one of the great unknown stories of the war and of aviation history.
Their real-life stories remain untold, until now.
Available on amazon, Vimeo, Netflix
REVIEWS:
“This is a smashing documentary. Mesmerizing. The whole concept of pulling planes across the Canadian North Dakota border is stunning. Kerkorian in the ferry command? Who knew? And Americans and Canadians flying Churchill on that secret mission is fascinating. Great footage.
I hope the network will generate the publicity appropriate for a broadcast of this merit. Under any circumstance, the film is obviously a work of great passion and historic celebration. The man behind it has done history a favor.”
vgs (Van Gordon Sauter - Past President CBS News)
“I was moved to tears-and got a fair-sized lump-in-the-throat-during a screening of FLYING THE SECRET SKY. What a wonderful achievement! You captured-and I felt lifted by- the spirit of bravery, service and sacrifice those men showed in such difficult times. It’s the sort of film that should be mandatory viewing at home and in schools all across the country.
Besides respect and even adulation for the creative/production team, special kudos to the editor as well. Thank you for a marvelous testament.” - wr
5.0 out of 5 stars
“As a baby-boomer, studying History in grade school was torture. Had I been exposed to films like Flying the Secret Sky, my attitude toward the study of History would have been quite different. Flying the Secret Sky is a testimony to the greatest generation, and America’s willingness in the 1940s to work and sacrifice personal well-being for the common good.” - RHPD
5.0 out of 5 stars
“I found this a moving documentary on how war torn England managed to ferry US airplanes from Canada across the frozen North Atlantic ocean. At the time this trip was so dangerous the RAF refused to provide a pilot for a single test run. The stars were the only means of navigation but they were usually hidden by clouds and storms. The planes were constantly icing over plus radar didn’t exist, yet these (mostly American) civilian pilots managed to deliver over 10,000 planes to England despite the high odds of crashing. There’s nothing to dislike in this film. It’s filled with interviews of surviving pilots who touch your heart with stories of sacrifice and bravery. Like all true heroes they downplay their contributions, but make no mistake. What they did was heroic almost beyond measure, and like all who served in WW2, we owe them our freedom.” - NGU

Пікірлер: 5

  • @professorshermanpeabody1237
    @professorshermanpeabody12375 жыл бұрын

    I happened on this DVD at our public library. Excellent.

  • @Littlemammoth

    @Littlemammoth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the program.

  • @ej3016
    @ej30165 жыл бұрын

    wish I could find this film - my grandfather was a radio operator with the Ferry Command

  • @Littlemammoth

    @Littlemammoth

    5 жыл бұрын

    You can find FLYING THE SECRET SKY on Vimeo and on amazon Prime as a digital download. You may also be interested in a written history of the Ferry Command, OCEAN BRIDGE, is out of print, but you can find it on amazon and other vendors. It is a complete history of FC.

  • @ej3016

    @ej3016

    5 жыл бұрын

    Little Mammoth THANK YOU - just ordered Ocean Bridge - very much looking forward to reading it 🙏