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:24:01
And when this baby
delivers its payload,

:24:07
devastating.
:24:09
( Both Laughing )
:24:13
- Oh, Captain.
Let's get something straight.
- Please do.

:24:18
I don't like you.
I don't like the way you act.

:24:22
I especially don't like
your immature sexual innuendoes.

:24:27
- I was just kidding.
- The B-17 happens to be...

:24:29
- the most valuable
strategic air bomber...
- Damn it !

:24:32
- When I went to flight school,
we were taught to secure these.
- in the United States Air Corps.

:24:37
I didn't know you
went to flight school.

:24:40
I only logged in a couple of hours
in a little Beechcraft Trainer...

:24:44
before I got kicked out--
upstairs to become the General's aide.

:24:48
- But can you fly the B-17 ?
- B-17 ?

:24:52
- Can you fly the B-25 ?
- A plane's a plane.

:24:54
- Can you fly the 24 Liberator ?
- Propeller and four wings.

:24:57
Can you fly
the 38 Lightning ?

:24:59
You can fly one,
you can fly them all.

:25:02
Sure, I could fly the 17.
:25:05
I'm sorry, Captain.
I didn't realize you had a serious
interest in strategic bombers.

:25:10
Donna, my interest
is very strategic.

:25:13
How would you like me
to show you the cockpit ?

:25:19
First let me say the possibility of
the Japs bombing us is, at best, remote.

:25:25
However, we're installing
antiaircraft batteries all over town.

:25:29
In addition, we have
a vast network of civil defense
volunteer aircraft spotters...

:25:34
keeping a constant vigil.
:25:37
They report their sightings directly
to lnterceptor Command Headquarters.

:25:42
In the event of a sighting
that cannot be immediately
identified by Headquarters,

:25:46
we go to a condition yellow
as a precaution.

:25:50
The aircraft maintains its position
and attempts to identify it fail,

:25:55
we go to a condition blue.
:25:58
The situation persists,
we cannot establish radio
contact, we go to a red alert.


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