About
US; Campbell Films is a
small American family business dedicated to the preservation of rare,
historical films. Started in 2007 by a father and son, team. They have worked
tirelessly to digitize, compile and create truly rare and unique DVD's to share
with the world. The son went to film school and father is a veteran with the
historical passion, so together they assembled the content of Campbell
Films. Most likely you'll find things you haven't seen before. We
appreciate your business and hope the films bring you as much joy as they do
us!
This
DVD is a collection of films and newsreels on the US Navy used their aircraft
carriers effectively off of Korea. We
hope you'll enjoy.
1st
Film; "Carrier Action off of Korea". A Navy film showing the US Navy
carriers and their aircraft fought the war in Korea. Runtime 12:38 Min's
2nd
Film; ; "Flight Operations of the F2H Banshee". A rare Navy film on
the Flight characteristics of the twin F2H Banshee that was use heavily in Korea.
Runtime 19:00 Min's
3rd
Film; "F9F Panther"". This is a USMC film on the use of close
air support in Korea. This idea was developed at the end of WW2 and was used
very effectively in Korea. In this film, the F9F Panther is demonstrated. This
film is truly a piece of aviation history. Runtime 10 Min's
4th
Film; "AD Skyraider and the F4U Corsair". A collection of films and
newsreels on the AD Skyraider and the Corsair helped with "Close air
Support. Runtime 13:14 Min's
5h
Film; "USN Command of the Seas". A Navy film on how Command of the
Sea can change an outcome of a war.
Shows how F9F, Panthers, AD Skyraiders and F4U corsairs bombed the
enemy. Runtime 15 min's
6th Film; "The Tide Turns". A War Dept film on how the US Navy aircraft helped turn the tide against the communists. Runtime 13:37 Min's
Product No. CFDVD0326
Thanks for Looking!!!
If you are a Veteran, or have a family member that has old pictures, slides, or 16mm /8mm film and you can't afford to get them transferred, contact us and I'll do it for free. As a vet, we support our troops, and our goal is to save old film for future generations.