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- A dead World War II bomber pilot, Pete Sandidge becomes the guardian angel of another pilot, Ted Randall. He guides Ted through battle and helping him to romance his old girlfriend, despite her excessive devotion to Sandidge's memory.
- The personal and professional lives of three men from different walks of life who join the U.S. Army Air Corps are depicted.
- The adventures of Colonel Ed McCauley, head of the American space program. He battles saboteurs, budget cuts, defective equipment and other problems in outer space.
- A father-and-son aviation drama in which a gruff sergeant wants to make a man and a flyer out of his young son.
- A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.
- Ever since he was a boy, Mickey wanted to fly planes like his big brother, Jerry, who was shot down during a mission in World War I. Unfortunately, Mickey is booted from flight school.
- This short film in support of the war effort dramatizes the training and missions of Army Air Forces Captain Hewett T. Wheless, a former Texas ranch hand who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in the early days of WWII.
- The United States Army Air Force Band and Chorus perform on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
- The March of Time arches into Texas and discovers oil wells, cattle ranchers, mountains, prairies, forests, lakes, beaches, universities, and no small amount of financial wheeler-dealers in the big cities. Amon C. Carter, published of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and Karl Hoblitzelle, president of the Interstate Theater Circuit and among those interviewed.
- The issue if the series includes views of the 'skidoodler,', a ski-tow that climbs mountain slopes without effort; a frosted=food farm covering 25,000 acres in Brigeton, New Jersey; and a visit to San Antonio's Randolph Field to follow the cadets through their U. S. Army Air Corps training. And a series continuing characters, the Wily Wizard of Waukesha, displays his newest invention, designed to cure women of forgetting their purses and handbags.
- 2011–TV Episode