Czerwiec 1940 roku. Po pokonaniu Francji III Rzesza planuje dalszy marsz na podbój Wysp Brytyjskich. Na jej drodze stoi jednak kanał La Manche. Aby go sforsować, potrzebna jest kontrola nad przestrzenią powietrzną. Następuje pełna mobilizacja po obydwu stronach. Luftwaffe prowadzi intensywne naloty na Londyn, ale piloci RAF nie pozostają dłużni śmiertelnemu wrogowi. Mistrzowsko zrealizowany film o jednej z najważniejszych bitew II wojny światowej.
Jest rok 1940. Władze i ludność Wielkiej Brytanii z rosnącym przerażeniem patrzą na inwazję niemieckiej armii na Europę. Rozpoczyna się bitwa o Anglię, w której doskonale wyszkoleni i doświadczeni piloci Luftwaffe zaciekle atakują alianckie samoloty RAFu. Z pomocą przybywają doborowi polscy lotnicy: Jan Zumbach, Witold Urbanowicz, Mirosław Ferić i Witold „Tolo” Łokuciewski. To weterani, którzy pragną walczyć w obronie swojej ojczyzny nawet poza jej granicami. Początkowa nieufność Brytyjczyków musi ustąpić wielkiemu szacunkowi, jakim Anglicy zaczynają darzyć polskich pilotów. Tak powstaje Dywizjon 303 imienia Tadeusza Kościuszki, który okazał się być najskuteczniejszym oddziałem powietrznym w trakcie bitwy o Anglię. Bohaterom przypisuje się zestrzelenie ponad 120 niemieckich samolotów – to wynik, jakiego nie udało się osiągnąć żadnemu innemu powietrznemu dywizjonowi.
Czechosłowacja, rok 1938. Kraj zostaje włączony do III Rzeszy. Kontrolę nad armią przejmują Niemcy. Część nie pogodzonych z losem czeskich żołnierzy ucieka do Anglii, by dalej prowadzić walkę z okupantem. Wśród nich są dwaj przyjaciele, znakomici piloci Franta i Karel. W Anglii siadają za sterami słynnych myśliwców Spitfire i już wkrótce mają okazję wsławić się w powietrznej walce. W międzyczasie Karel zakochuje się w pięknej Angielce. Niestety dziewczyna wybiera starszego Frantę. Między przyjaciółmi dochodzi do konfliktu. Tymczasem zbliża się decydująca bitwa, w której pilot bez wsparcia lojalnego przyjaciela, nie ma szans.
The year is 1940 and Pilot Officer T.B. Baird arrives straight out of flight school to join a front line RAF squadron at the height of the Battle of Britain. After an unfortunate start and a drumming down from his commanding officer, Baird must balance the struggle to impress his Group Captain, regain his pride, fit in with his fellow pilots, and survive one of the most intense air battles in history.
Stefan Radetzky, a Polish pilot and famous concert pianist, is hospitalised in England from injuries sustained while in combat, and having lost his memory. As Radetzky plays the piano in a trance-like state, the story moves back in time to war-torn Warsaw. During an air-raid, Radetzky meets American journalist Carole, and there is a mutual attraction. Following the fall of Poland, Radetzky and Irish pilot, Mike, escape to Rumania and then on to America. Radetzky continues his musical career in America and meets up again with Carole.
Life on a British bomber base, and the surrounding towns, from the opening days of the Battle of Britain, to the arrival of the Americans, who join in the bomber offensive. The film centres around Pilot Officer Peter Penrose, fresh out of a training unit, who joins the squadron, and quickly discovers about life during war time. He falls for Iris, a young girl who lives at the local hotel, but he becomes disillusioned about marriage, when the squadron commander dies in a raid, and leaves his wife, the hotel manageress, with a young son to bring up. As the war progresses, Penross comes to terms that he has survived, while others have been killed.
A feature documentary about the people and the planes that helped win World War War II. Through people personally connected to the events, the film investigates the story of how the Spitfire, its stable-mate, the Hawker Hurricane and its great adversary, the Messerschmitt 109 came into being during the huge advances in aviation in the interwar period—and then how the pilots fared in combat, three miles up in the skies over Europe, Africa and Asia.
Wartime tale of a group of British scientists efforts to develop the first radar system. They did it just in time for it to be used in the Battle of Britain against the might of the Nazi Luftwaffe. Without it the little island could well have been overrun.
A ballerina resorts to prostitution when her fiance is reported killed in World War II.
A young pilot, fresh out of training, is called to join a Flight while they wait for the call to scramble. Throughout a single day, he witnesses the skies of southern England filled with deadly dog fights, and after every exhausting battle the men return to their dispersal hut, only to find another of their number missing. Unwilling to surrender, the pilot and his comrades unite to take to the skies once more, determined to defend not only the airfield, but their entire country.
Seventy years on, brothers Colin and Ewan McGregor take viewers through the key moments of the Battle of Britain, when 'the few' of the RAF faced the might of the Nazi Luftwaffe. As they fly historic planes, meet the veterans, explore the tactics and technology, Colin and Ewan discover the importance of the Battle and the surviving legacy of the 1940's campaign for the modern RAF.
Based on the book of the same title by best-selling author Henry Buckton, this film is enhanced by a fascinating series of interviews with a wide variety of people who played a vital role in Britain’s ‘finest hour’. Included are the captivating accounts of six fighter pilots who risked their lives day after day to combat the Luftwaffe, which was at that time greatly more experienced in aerial warfare. Their memories are enhanced by the recollections of a gunner, two members of the 400,000-strong ground crew who kept as many aircraft flying as possible, a barrage balloon operator and men who helped to build Spitfires.
‘Spitfire— Birth of a Legend‘ tells the story of the Spitfire from a radical design on the drawing board to the fighter aircraft that became the symbol of Britain’s determination to fight on to victory. It celebrates the history of this acclaimed aircraft, the men who designed and built it, and those who flew and fought in it. The story, along with dramatic archive and colour film of aerial combat, graphically illustrates the appeal and fascination the Spitfire has maintained since it faced and fought the fighter and bomber formations of the Luftwaffe.