WWII Air Crash Detectives

WWII Air Crash Detectives (2014-2015)

EndedDocumentary showWar, History

Garth Barnard has a lifelong passion and unshakeable resolve to investigate how thousands of young Airmen from the Second World War died in catastrophic air accidents and training crashes.

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Sikorski's Last FlightJan 13, 2015
S01E05Conspiracy or Confusion? The Duke of KentDec 22, 2014
S01E04Death on the Great Plains: Naper 28Dec 15, 2014
S01E03Australia's Worst Air Crash: Baker's CreekDec 8, 2014
S01E02Death in the Moonlight: Turwestone Wellington CollisionDec 1, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' premiere?

The TV show 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' premiered on August 14, 2014.

What is 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' about?

'WWII Air Crash Detectives' is a TV show that investigates the mysteries of World War II air crashes and the means to prevent future accidents.

Who are the main hosts of the show 'WWII Air Crash Detectives'?

The show 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' does not have a singular host, but rather a series of experts, historians, and aviation enthusiasts that contribute to each episode.

What types of aircraft are featured in 'WWII Air Crash Detectives'?

'WWII Air Crash Detectives' features a variety of aircraft such as bombers, transport planes, and fighters that were used in World War II.

How many episodes are in the first season of 'WWII Air Crash Detectives'?

The first season of 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' consists of 6 episodes.

What nations do the aircraft featured in 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' originate from?

The aircraft featured in 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' come from various nations including the United States, Germany, Britain, and Japan.

What locations does 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' take place in?

'WWII Air Crash Detectives' takes place across the world, with episodes featuring crashes in the Pacific Ocean, Europe, and the United States.

What is the format of 'WWII Air Crash Detectives'?

'WWII Air Crash Detectives' utilizes a combination of historical footage, interviews, and reenactments to tell the stories of the crashes.

What is the running time of an average episode of 'WWII Air Crash Detectives'?

An average episode of 'WWII Air Crash Detectives' runs for 60 minutes.

Also known as

  • II. világháborús repülőbalesetek nyomozói (Hungary)

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