Flight Safety: After the Cut (1946) Poster

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boblipton23 May 2023
There's another sloppy landing on an aircraft carrier, and the plane is winched into the repair bay with the other damaged fighters. There they discuss the poor pilots who make bad landings and get the planes badly damaged.

With Robert Cannon and John Hubley credited as directors, this amusing Navy-sponsored cartoon was intended to make their flyers a bit more careful. In the meantime, UPA had been producing non-theatrical cartoons for the armed forces since 1944. They would produce total of 11 through 1947, then release their first theatrical cartoon, ROBIN HOODLUM, in 1948, beginning their long association with Columbia Pictures.
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