Do you remember the smoke and thunder of the first generation USAF aircraft? Sentimental Wings takes a look at the aircraft which helped set the pace of the future during the period of the Cold War up to the final days of the Kremlin. This exciting Microsoft Windows compatible disc contains a text and image viewer which brings these forgotten birds back to life. You get dramatic, full color, 24-bit digital images. Each aircraft is described along with performance data and hefty amounts of historical fact surrounding their initial development and production. Nearly all the images on this disc are new, previously unreleased photos taken by long time aviation buff Fred Lloyd. These photos have not appeared on any BBS or computer network. Fred takes you on a tour of several historic warbird sites. A highlight is the world famous Davis Monthan AFB, where the US Air Force has stored literally thousands of aircraft, both obsolete and operational. You'll see pictures of such classics as the P-51 Mustang, the P-40 Warhawk, the F-1xx series including the F-100, the F-101, F-102, F-104, F-105 and F-106, the mighty Phantom F-4's, the once secret SR-71 Blackbird, U-2 Spyplanes, the B-47, B-52, and B-58 Hustler, and many others. Sentimental Wings will also take you on a rare, first hand tour of the inside of a B-29 Superfortress, the famous type which dropped the world's first atomic bomb. You'll get a captain's eye view of the entire cockpit, bombardier and radio-man's positions of a recently restored museum centerpiece. You get all images in GIF, TIFF, JPEG and BMP formats for multi- system compatibility. Macintosh and DOS users also get image viewers for their machines. Minimum system requirements: Microsoft Windows 3.1, 256 Color VGA display (1MB SVGA video adaptor recommended). The images on this disc are copyright (c) 1994 Walnut Creek CDROM and Fred Lloyd. All rights reserved. No reproduction is authorized without the express written permission of the author.