http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvXyvkNi5L8
...maar of de TV-film zelf een beetje spannend was
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/296058 ... -do-slunce
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http://www.radiodixie.cz/clanek/kralove ... h-a-letani
...a stoupej do slunce!, Zbyněk Podskalský, 2003, Česko
... and climb to the sun !, Zbyněk Podskalský, 2003, Czech Republic
Domestic production is responsible for two high quality films from the Second World War,
whether it be Heavenly Riders (Czechoslovakia, 1968) or the modern Dark World (Czech Republic, 2001),
which apparently do not need to be imagined.
On the other hand,
a not-known but interesting act is a television film with the above-mentioned name,
telling the story of a boy and his grandfather, a former military pilot.
Even in this case, the story itself is not the greatest attraction,
but it certainly does not hurt,
and due to the versatility of the main idea of love for flying,
a number of viewers can identify with it.
Already due to the aerial footage of the legendary "twenty-one", this film is worth seeing
The main asset of the work is an attractive sight to fly supersonic in the form of a legend not only of the Czech sky, the MiG-21 "Fishbed" machine.
Given that JAS-39 Gripen replaced MiG-21 two years later and many of the "twenty-one" unfortunately traveled directly to the scrap due to inexorable international regulations, it is also a kind farewell to this type and honoring the people around him.