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Thundering Jets

"Blast Off!"

An Air Force captain teaches pilots to fly jets but doesn't like it.

Top Cast

  • Rex Reason

    Rex Reason

    Capt. Steve Morley

  • Audrey Dalton

    Audrey Dalton

    Susan Blair

  • Buck Class

    Buck Class

    Major Mike Gerron

  • Lee Farr

    Lee Farr

    Captain Murphy

  • Barry Coe

    Barry Coe

    "Cotton" Davis

  • Giuseppe Addobbati

    Giuseppe Addobbati

    Kurt Weber

  • Robert Dix

    Robert Dix

    Lt. Jimmy Erskine

  • Robert Conrad

    Robert Conrad

    Lt. Robert "Tiger" Kiley

  • Sid Melton

    Sid Melton

    Sgt. Eddie Stone

Overview

An Air Force captain teaches pilots to fly jets but doesn't like it.

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