Videos from the SDASM Spotlight Video Series are short (3-5 minute) video presentations by Museum experts discussing Museum artifacts while actually at the Museum. Selecting the videos you are interested in provides a convenient tour of the Museum.
Ron Carrico talks about a time when "Never was so much owed by so many to so few"....the Battle of Britain.
The turning point of the War in the Pacific, the Battle of Midway is discussed by Ron Carrico.
Ron Carrico welcomes you to the World War Two Gallery in the Spotlight Video.
The famous "Red Tails" are the topic of this spotlight video.
Part 2 of the Plot Trainers series focuses on the Piper Pilot J-3 Cub by Paul Trevisan.
In the part 1 of the Pilot Trainers series, Paul Trevisan explores the Stearman N2S Kaydet.
Gordon Permann discusses the volunteers of the American Eagle Squadron and Stan Anderson.
Gordon Permann talks about a legend of World War Two: The Mitsubishi A6M7 Zero.
Ron Carrico discusses the American Volunteer Group, more commonly known as the Flying Tigers in this spotlight video.
Ron Carrico discusses the North American P-51 Mustang in this spotlight video.
Ron Carrico discusses one of the legends of World War Two: the Messerschmitt Bf 109
Gordon Permann talks about the Me-262 in this spotlight video.
We take an in depth look at the "Slow But Deadly" Douglas SBD Dauntless in this spotlight video.
The powerful Vought F4U is the focus of the spotlight video presented by Gordon Permann.
Ron Carrico discusses the legendary Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress in this interesting spotlight video
The San Diego designed Consolidated B-24 Liberator is the focus of this spotlight video narrated by Ron Carrico.
Gordon Permann discusses an engine that was a bit ahead of its time, the Junkers Jumo 004.
In this spotlight Paul Trevisan discusses "Flying the Hump," the dangerous route over the Himalayan mountains during World War Two.
A star of the small screen, our Horten 229 full scale model is discussed by Gordon Permann in this Spotlight video.
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