The Flight to Victory
The “Hell Hawks” fight D-Day in the air, while the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water. Nazi super-weapons bring terror from abo
The “Hell Hawks” fight D-Day in the air, while the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water. Nazi super-weapons bring terror from abo
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Expeditions to active volcanoes and frozen glaciers reveal how these extreme and opposing forces are powering our weather.
In the Arctic, the high Alps, and off the coast of Florida, scientists are studying the huge ocean and air currents that make our weather—and rule our lives.
In spring, George investigates how the oak procreates and the incredibly sophisticated strategies it uses to withstand savage onslaughts from predators.
In autumn, we see why the oak's super strong wood made it the perfect material for building some the most famous ships in naval history, including Nelson's flagship.
On Malaysia's Sipadan Island—one of the most biodiverse places on the planet—a great coral city is home to millions of organisms of all shapes and sizes.
The rallies were used as test drives.
The Formula 1 crash at Le Mans.
Mercedes-Benz makes racing history.
Opel engines are racing engines.
Nissan makes functional and affordable cars.
Lamborghini and sports cars with the bull.
Mercedes-Benz 2: Cars from the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Mercedes-Benz 1: Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler.
From the world's first car race in 1894 to today's Formula 1.
The return of the Silver Arrows to racing.
The rallies were used as test drives.
The Formula 1 crash at Le Mans.
Mercedes-Benz makes racing history.
Opel engines are racing engines.
A 1949 Jaguar XK120 leads the way. An Oldsmobile 442 and its older sibling, the Super 88 convertible, round out the action at Gooding and Company.
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