Ok then, here's some more from my list:
"Bridges at Toko-Ri "(1954) William Holden,Grace Kelly and Mickey Rooney. Korean war epic, model work on the bridge explosions could be better but lots of superb carrier action with lots of F-9f Panthers. The attack scene down the ravine was the inspiration for George Lucas' Death Star attack scene in the original "Star Wars"
Definitely worth staying up late for.
"Canyon Crossroads" (1955) Made in Utah with one of the first good guy/bad guy helicopter chase scenes with early Bell 47s
"Captain Eddie" (1945) Fred MacMurray and Lloyd Nolan. Eddie Rickenbackers life story told in flashbacks after his survival on a raft after a wartime ditching in the Pacific. Good flying shots of Spads but a "flat" movie.
"Ceiling Zero" (1934) James Cagney. Lots of old
aircraft, not a bad story or acting either (which makes a change from some old movies)
"Captains of the Clouds" (1942) James Cagney A wise guy American bush pilot who joins the RCAF , gets his cockiness taken out of him and eventually becomes a hero. Footage of Hudsons, Harvards and bush planes.
"Catch 22" (1970)A real dog of a movie, only worth watching for the B-25 scenes, the rest is just about incomprehensable.Made in Mexico.
"China Clipper" (1936) Humphrey Bogart God Story of the first Pan Am Clipper to the Orient. Good factual drama, worth watching for to see the old flying boats. First aviation movie made without a crash scene.
"Command Decision" (1948) Clark Gable, Van Johnson Excellent movie, good dialogue. Full of B-17s
"Court Martial of Billy Mitchell" (1955) Gary Cooper, Rod Stieger. Fascinating story, not too much flying, more on the aspects of the trial. Chance to see some authentic OX-5 Jennies, DH-4s
I'll start on the "D"s later. Keep scouring those late night shows in the mean time.
And the movie about Mosquitos in Burma? That was "The Purple Plain" made in 1955 with Gregory Peck, he crashes one after an engine fire and walks back to civilization