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The Screen Guide

Australia has one of the most varied collections of classic aeroplanes in the world. There are representative types of most of the great piston engined fighter aircraft of World War II, as well as jets from the former Warsaw Pact countries and a good selection of pre-war civilian types. Australia's Warbird movement is dedicated to keeping them flying. In this third film, the successor to SPITFIRE OVER AUSTRALIA and CURTISS KITTYHAWK, Jeff Watson looks at a selection of warbirds, either flying or preserved in a static condition. Aircraft featured are CAC Boomerang, CAC Sabre, CAC Mustang, Hawker Sea Fury, North American Harvard, Cessna A37, PZL Iskra, Mig 15 UTI. Non flying aircraft include the Australian War Monorails Messerschmitt 262, 163 and 109G.

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Crew

Director
Jeff Watson
Writers
Jeff Watson
Producer
Jeff Watson

Production Details

Production Completion
1996
Genre
Drama, History and national identity, Science
Production Company
Jeff Watson Productions