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DVD Cover Note[]

After a tragic start to their war, and the death of their old Squadron Leader, Hornet Squadron embarks for France.[3]

IMDB Summary[]

As Britain declares war on Germany in September 1939, the RAF's Hornet squadron is in good shape for their upcoming transfer to France. They have been together for a year and are, all in all, good pilots. The squadron has come under the command of Squadron Leader Rex whose predecessor died in a bizarre accident on the ground.[N 2] One of the pilots, 'Fanny' Barton, come face to face with the reality of war when he learns that the Ju-88 he shot down was actually an RAF plane. Once in France, the men settle into their new billet, a French château. They get a warm welcome from the locals and one of the pilots, 'Moggy" Cattermole, even flies his plane under a bridge. The squadron also welcomes a new pilot, American Christopher Hart.

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Notes[]

  1. Filmed using MH434, flown by Ray Hanna[1] [2]
  2. The Ram had taxied into a newly dug slit trench. After the canopy closed on his fingers, Ramsay sliped and fell to the ground, dying from a broken neck, as the impact snapped his third and forth cervical vertebrae. [4]

Sources[]

  1. Obituary for Ray Hanna
  2. Image from Sidereel website
  3. DVD cover note.
  4. Piece of Cake Page 54
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