00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 Are we Tuskegee men or what?
00:03 Sir, yes, sir!
00:05 "Masters of the Air" is a period drama
00:08 following pilots in World War II,
00:09 specifically the 100th Bombardment
00:12 and the Tuskegee Airmen.
00:13 I'm going in.
00:16 The Tuskegees were some of the best of the best.
00:18 US Army Air Force, it was second grade at the time.
00:21 And these were guys that were really determined to prove
00:23 they could fight in the war as well.
00:25 500 Tuskegee missions under our belt.
00:27 It's a reason to celebrate, Lieutenant.
00:28 Captain, sir.
00:29 They were never meant to even be in the war.
00:32 But they were forced into this fight
00:34 because Allied forces needed a lot of assistance.
00:38 How they come all this way not to take a shot, boys?
00:40 Come on!
00:42 They are able to conquer anything
00:44 when they work together.
00:45 I saved their asses so many times, I tell you what.
00:48 Because at the end of the day, we're
00:49 all trying to get back home.
00:51 [GUNFIRE]
00:53 [SCREAMING]
00:54 No!
00:55 [GUNFIRE]
00:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:01 [AUDIO OUT]
01:05 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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