Flashback #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Warsaw, Poland, 1939, as Nazi forces prepare to crush the Polish Air Force, a young man witnesses the brutal murder of his brother and sister at the hands of Captain Von Tepp. Haunted by their deaths, he swears a personal vow to track down the Nazi commander and make him pay. This pivotal moment sets the course for a relentless pursuit that will forge a new kind of hero.
Loops McCann and Banks Barrows, once test pilots, find themselves sidelined after a crash—until they’re recruited into the elite Red Dragon Squadron, where they face the challenge of flying alongside a legendary general and daring enemy pilots in high-stakes aerial combat.
In the rugged highlands of Ethiopia, American engineer Captain Wild Bill Dunn teams up with Australian private Boomerang Jones after surviving a failed British scouting mission. Together, they scavenge abandoned Fascist equipment to forge a powerful war machine—the Blue Tracer—hoping its strength will turn the tide against the relentless M'Bujies.
In "Episode with a Goat," British soldiers Archie Atkins, Jack Bailey, and Major Douglas stumble through the desert, desperate for aid during a siege, only to be unexpectedly rescued by a stubborn billy goat named Billy. As they navigate the harsh terrain, the goat leads them to a hidden camp of French soldiers, where they find a fragile alliance amid the chaos of war.
When a cadre of German spies infiltrates the U.S. Navy during World War II, their mission is to sabotage America’s most vital warships. Amid the tension, young Jerry Noble and his loyal eagle, Sam, find themselves at the heart of a dangerous game of loyalty and deception. As the spies move closer to their goal, the nation’s fate hangs in the balance — and one fearless eagle may be the key to stopping them.
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