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Episode 3
It is December 1939 and Hornet Squadron are billeted with their Spitfires in France, near the German border. But like all young men away from home for the first time, the pilots find ways to amuse themselves with all the delights that France ha to offer. Squadron Leader Rex is determined not to let efficiency slip and decides to test his pilots.
Writing:
Release Date:
Sun, Oct 02, 1988
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 50
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 50
Neil Dudgeon
'Moggy' Cattermole
Jeremy Northam
'Fitz' Fitzgerald
Nathaniel Parker
'Flash' Gordon
Tom Burlinson
'Fanny' Barton
Boyd Gaines
Christopher Hart III
David Horovitch
'Uncle' Kellaway
Gordon Lovitt
'Sticky' Stickwell
Patrick Bailey
'Mother' Cox
Gerard O'Hare
'Flip' Moran
Mark Womack
'Moke' Miller
Tom Radcliffe
'Dicky' Starr
George Anton
'Pip' Patterson
Richard Hope
'Skull' Skelton
Michael Elwyn
Air Commodore Bletchley
Helena Michell
Mary
Stephen MacKenna
'Micky' Marriott
John Bleasdale
LAC Gullett
Corinne Dacla
Nicole
Julian Gartside
'Amanda' Steele-Stubbing
Tomasz Borkowy
'Zaddy' Zardarnowski
Season 1:
For the 12 young RAF pilots of Hornet Squadron, September 1939 is the moment they have been waiting for. Flying beautiful aircraft in perfect formation, they face an enemy better trained, better armed and better experienced than they are.
It's Autumn and Hornet Squadron are billeted with their Spitfires in France, near the German border. For most of the young pilots, their posting to France is the first time they have left the shores of England. They spend the initial lazy days of 'the phoney war' billeted in an idyllic French chateau pampered by their charismatic Squadron Leader, but straining for real action and dreaming of romance.
It is December 1939 and Hornet Squadron are billeted with their Spitfires in France, near the German border. But like all young men away from home for the first time, the pilots find ways to amuse themselves with all the delights that France ha to offer. Squadron Leader Rex is determined not to let efficiency slip and decides to test his pilots.
It is March 1940 and Hornet Squadron are billeted with their Spitfires in France, near the German border. As the young squadron pilots bore of the phoney war, they enjoy the delights of the local village and two of the pilots decide to take local brides.
It is May 1940 and Hornet Squadron are billetted with their Spitfires in France, near the German Border. The 'phoney war' is over with a vengeance and France is being attacked by the Luftwaffe. The two young brides of Hornet Squadron members are leving for England, but there is now a danger at every crossroads and the RAF are being pushed back at every encounter. With the death of Squadron Leader Rex there is an urgent need for new tactics, new aircraft and a new fighting spirit if the young pilots of Hornet Squadron are to survive. 'Fanny' Barton, the quiet Australian, takes over...
It is August 1940 and Hornet Squadron regroup at a cliff-top air station on the South Coast of England. Morale has been low but fresh aircraft and pilots are arriving to prepare for the mighty attack that the Luftwaffe are suspected to be planning. The new boys are ribbed by the 'old hands' and, with the tension of constant readiness, simple pranks can easily get out of hand. But the glorious days of high summer mean that the enemy come over in endless waves, and Squadron Leader Barton has his hands full keeping the hard-pressed pilots at their sharpest.