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In the early days of WWII, pilots and engineers fight to win the battle of the skies; they use Spitfires, Hurricanes, Zeros, Hellcats, Oscars, ME 109s and Flying Fortresses.

In the early days of WWII, pilots and engineers fight to win the battle of the skies; they use Spitfires, Hurricanes, Zeros, Hellcats, Oscars, ME 109s and Flying Fortresses.

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Wings: World War Two in the Skies

S1, EP1 "The Fight Back"

In the early days of WWII, pilots and engineers fight to win the battle of the skies; they use Spitfires, Hurricanes, Zeros, Hellcats, Oscars, ME 109s and Flying Fortresses.

Wings: World War Two in the Skies

S1, EP2 "The Flight to Victory"

The Hell Hawks fight D-Day in the air; the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water; Nazi super-weapons bring terror from above.

Wings: World War Two in the Skies

S1, EP2 "The Flight to Victory"

The Hell Hawks fight D-Day in the air; the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water; Nazi super-weapons bring terror from above.

Wings: World War Two in the Skies

S1, EP1 "The Fight Back"

In the early days of WWII, pilots and engineers fight to win the battle of the skies; they use Spitfires, Hurricanes, Zeros, Hellcats, Oscars, ME 109s and Flying Fortresses.

In the Second World War, a new generation of planes and daredevil pilots take aerial combat to deadly new heights.
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