Narrator Jack Webb accurately identifies most of the airplanes at the air show; however, he erred on two. The "Phantom Bomber" is actually a Douglas A4D "Skyhawk" attack aircraft, and the "Stratocruiser" (the civilian name for the airplane) is the air refueling tanker "Stratofreighter" in Air Force parlance.
Jack Webb rides along in a jet touring the countryside; in one shot, the shadow of a second plane (the one shooting the scene) is visible.
The setting of this short is supposed to be 1955 and Millville Air Force Base, which was in Millville, NJ, but Millville ARMY Air Force Base was active only during the Second World War. Further, Jack Webb's license tag is a California one, the map of the operational area of the Air Force Base that the Colonel shows Webb is of the Western US, and the mountains that the jets fly over are the jagged and rugged mountains of the Rockies or Sierra Nevada, not the old and worn-down Appalachian Mountains of New Jersey and the Eastern US.