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Old 03-01-2011, 01:12 PM
Royraiden Royraiden is offline
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Originally Posted by Ltbear View Post
A few years ago i wondered about this my self, But after reading books and the internet i kinda got an answer.

German doctrine for training pilots early war was from gliderschools. In the beginning Luftwaffe got recruits who all ready knew about flying. This createt the foundation how they set the training up.

Luftwaffe createt a style of training that was more a study combined with flying lessons. Movies was not general used for this, it was more read, learn test.

What luftwaffe used movies for was tactical training. Attacks on enemy planes etc.

Only late war did they use a few movies, but werry little are known about them and so far i have seen none. Nazy Germany used movies as pr, but kept to a strict school style training for the pilots.

Hope it helps abit
L.T
Thanks for sharing.I honestly would have loved to get to see one, but it seems there are none.How about the RAF?I havent found anything either,they did the same as the Luftwaffe?
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