
So, 'Stealth: Flying Invisible' is an interesting watch, diving deep into the world of stealth technology and its impacts on aerial warfare. The documentary has a rawness to it—like it’s peeling back the layers of secrecy surrounding the stealth fighter. The pacing can vary, some moments feel a bit stretched, but then you get these powerful interviews, especially with Dale Zelko. His perspective as the only pilot shot down in one of these high-tech machines adds a haunting weight. The atmosphere is tense, especially when you hear from the Bosnian soldier who fired the shots. It’s this unique blend of personal stories and historical context that gives it a distinct flavor, making you ponder the cost of such advancements in war.
Unique interviews with key figuresExplores the duality of technology in warfareFocus on the consequences of air dominance
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