Quick Overview: In 2005, an 83 year-old World War II pilot is surprised to see 16mm footage of his 1944 Lieutenant Blyth was flying with the United States Army Air Corps' 14th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron based at RAF ... They say she was beautiful. A dream. But for all her good looks, she was also a killer.

Spitfire 944 - Detailed Overview & Context

In 2005, an 83 year-old World War II pilot is surprised to see 16mm footage of his 1944 Lieutenant Blyth was flying with the United States Army Air Corps' 14th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron based at RAF ... They say she was beautiful. A dream. But for all her good looks, she was also a killer. Witness the incredible engineering and passion required to keep a legend airborne. In this documentary, we go inside the In early 1944, in the skies over southern England, an RAF Reserve pilot is hurtling towards the ground. This was not an accident.

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