Amelia Earhart (1976 film) - 3 May 2012, needs more work, but a heralded, albeit obscure made-for-tv film on Amelia Earhart
Dangerous Moonlight - 8 May 2012, where the classic Warsaw Concerto was composed for the film, but far eclipsed the film about a Polish pilot in the Battle of Britain, a film which has now virtually disappeared. Another interesting tidbit was that due to the need to have aerial scenes, the producers obtained actual combat footage from the RAF.
The Final Countdown- 8 May 2012, the U.S. Navy in 1980, handed over the USS Nimitz; the crew were enlisted as extras as well as a number given actual speaking parts.
The One Who Got Away- 8 May 2012, the near-doc accurately portrays the story of the ONLY German military personnel that escaped from an Allied POW camp.
Bombs Over Burma- 8 May 2012, the star, Anna May Wong who was born in the United States and never learned Chinese, along with other characters, speak Mandarin in the first few minutes of the film.
Pilot No. 5- 8 May 2012, cheesy propaganda film but features Gene Kelly in his first dramatic role and a Republic P-43
Aeronca Chief family - 26 March 2012 - Cried out for a single article on what was essentially the same aircraft with many different names and designations
Lafayette Escadrille - 13 March 2012 Another obscure aviation-themed film, the last by William A. Wellman, a genuine World War I war hero who helmed the first Academy Award winning film.
Men with Wings - 15 March 2012, 1938 Wellman film chronicling aviation from 1903 to 1938
Bomber's Moon - 22 March 2012, a very forgettable 1943 film
Yellow Canary - 22 March 2012, a very peripheral aviation connection but interesting if flawed, 1943 propaganda film
Appointment in London - 25 March 2012, a 1952 British war film chronicling Avro Lancaster missions, predates The Dam Busters.
The Flying Fleet - 27 March 2012, a 1929 silent film that features the "Three Sea Hawks" flying team
Bombers B-52 - 29 March 2012, a sales ad for SAC's new B-52