From legendary pilots to historic warbirds, Sleeping Dog Productions brings aviation history to life through cinematic aviation storytelling, featuring exclusive interviews and breathtaking air-to-air cinematography and photography.
In Hoot Gibson’s Hangar, legendary astronaut and pilot Robert “Hoot” Gibson sits down with pilot and country music star Aaron Tippin to share stories of their childhood beginnings in aviation—and even break into a little singing along the way.
Sleeping Dog Productions filmed an exclusive interview with owner Rod Lewis aboard the Lewis Air Legends Foundation’s historic Lockheed Constellation Bataan, showcasing the aircraft’s beautifully restored interior and the ongoing effort to preserve this legendary symbol of aviation history.
World War II triple ace C.E. “Bud” Anderson flew the legendary P-51 Mustang Old Crow with the 357th Fighter Group, earning 16¼ aerial victories while escorting bombers over Europe and becoming one of America’s most respected fighter pilots.
Gary Sinise was the highest man on Earth when he traveled in a U2 spy plane to space, documented in High Flight. The film highlights American heroes and Sinise's gratitude for supporting servicemen through his Foundation. He shares the thrill of being among the few to experience this journey, feeling like the highest human on the planet.
U.S. Navy fighter ace Randy “Duke” Cunningham and his radar intercept officer Willie Driscoll recount their experiences flying the F-4 Phantom during the Vietnam War, where the legendary duo achieved five aerial victories and earned a place in aviation history.
Vietnam veteran and Wisconsin native Scott Allwin was a daring Huey helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War and a member of the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame. His courage in combat and leadership in the air earned the admiration and respect of the men who served with him.
Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, a World War II fighter ace and Air Force Cross recipient, was renowned for his bold leadership and fearless flying. As commander of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing during the Vietnam War, he became one of the most respected and legendary fighter leaders of his time.
Air2AirTV - German Storch. Kermit Weeks owns and maintains one of the largest private collections of flight-worthy historic aircraft in the world, most of which are at his Fantasy of Flight facility in Polk City, Florida. See him fly his German Albatros, Grumman Duck, Ford Trimotor, and many, many more only on Air2AirTVcom
The Boeing Stearman Kaydet was a primary trainer used in World War II for initial pilot training. Known as the Kaydet or 'the Stearman,” it was called the N2S by the Navy, PT-13 or PT-17 by the Army, and Kaydet by British Commonwealth forces. It was the Model 75, simple with no flaps to prevent overloading new pilots. Parts 1 and 2 are available on Air2AirTV.com.
R.A. “Bob” Hoover was one of aviation’s most legendary aviators—a World War II fighter pilot, test pilot, and internationally celebrated airshow performer. Shot down and captured during the war, Hoover made a daring escape from a German POW camp by stealing a Focke-Wulf 190 and flying it to Allied territory.
"The Dogs are throwing you a bone..." Since opening its doors, Sleeping Dog Productions has amassed a film and video library of some 1500 + hours. When we come across cool clips from our archives in the editing process, we thought we'd post them as "Dog Bones". Featuring... The US Navy F-18 Hornet. Enjoy! Like! Share!
The Blue Angels’ C-130 “Fat Albert” performs its spectacular JATO takeoff, as rocket-assisted boosters ignite to propel the aircraft skyward in one of the most thrilling demonstrations in aviation.
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