Summaries

Working-class Englishman dreams of becoming a pilot during WWI. Despite class barriers, he strives to prove himself worthy of flying fighter planes over France in 1915.

A young Englishman born into a blacksmith's family wants to be a flier in one of the new fangled flying machines. He struggles to show a man of his class deserves a chance to be a pilot and fly a war machine in France. Set in 1915 during World War One.—conchscooter

Details

Keywords
  • pilot
  • biplane
  • world war one
  • british military
  • royal flying corps
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Jan 1, 1977
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 50m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

Riveting BBC series on the lives and trials of a group of WWI RAF (Royal Flying Corps) pilots. Tim Woodward is a young blacksmith who battles his way into the RAF in a time when the class divides are rigid and flight corps pilot spots are reserved for the upper-classes. The average pilot lives just 6 weeks in the new world of air warfare and the British pilots struggle with unreliable, inferior and outright dangerous planes; as well as the resentment of trenches soldiers, who consider the RAF the easy life. Excellent historical accuracy combined with absorbing story telling and outstanding performances.

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