Wings: Flying Through Time

Wings: Flying Through Time (1980-1982)

EndedDocumentary show

Climb aboard an amazing journey and discover the excitement and joy of flying. Featuring both extraordinary archive photography and modern footage, this Australian series looks at the aeronautical advancements of both military and civilian aircraft over 26 episodes. Each adventure highlights the most remarkable aircraft ever to fly including historic airships, war planes, luxury jetliners and many more.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26ASW Orion Anti Submarine PlanesJan. 2, 1982
S01E25C-130 HerculesJan. 1, 1982
S01E24ThunderjetJan. 12, 1981
S01E23US Heavy BombersJan. 11, 1981
S01E22CatalinaJan. 10, 1981
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Wings: Flying Through Time' premiere?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' premiered on January 19, 1980.

Who created the TV show 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' was created by Tony Salmon.

What was the TV show 'Wings: Flying Through Time' about?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' was a documentary mini-series that explored aviation history.

How many episodes were there in 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

There were six episodes in 'Wings: Flying Through Time'.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

Each episode of 'Wings: Flying Through Time' had a running time of 30 minutes.

Who narrated 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' was narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith.

Which historic events were covered in 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' covered historic events such as the Wright Brothers' first flight, the development of the Concorde, and the Battle of Britain.

What was the first episode of 'Wings: Flying Through Time' about?

The first episode of 'Wings: Flying Through Time' was titled 'The Sky's the Limit' and focused on the early history of aviation.

Which aviation pioneers were featured on 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

'Wings: Flying Through Time' featured aviation pioneers such as the Wright Brothers, Louis Bl\u00e9riot, and Charles Lindbergh.

How was the footage in 'Wings: Flying Through Time' sourced?

The footage in 'Wings: Flying Through Time' was sourced from archives around the world.

What was the budget for 'Wings: Flying Through Time'?

There is no information on the budget for 'Wings: Flying Through Time'.

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