The Doomsday machine, a Cold War relic with the ability to deliver nuclear devices over the former Soviet Union without detection
Great Planes was the original subset of Wings episodes which focused on one particular aircraft type. The original Great Planes program was initially produced by Aviation Video International in Austra...
A series of six episodes, entitled Strange Planes (and later released on VHS video),focused on several unusual aircraft types.
Following the Gulf War of 1991, Discovery produced a new short-run program, Wings Over the Gulf, profiling the air war over Iraq before and during Operation Desert Storm, and select aircraft types use...
Wings of the Luftwaffe was a 1992 separately-branded program that focused on Luftwaffe aircraft of World War II. It was narrated by Helmut Bakaitis.
Wings of the Red Star was a separately-branded program that focused on Soviet Air Force aircraft from World War II to the modern era. It was narrated by actor Sir Peter Ustinov.
SeaWings, narrated by Edward Easton, was a separately-branded program that focused on United States (and some foreign) naval aircraft from World War II to the present day.
Starting in the mid 1990s, newer Wings episodes, sometimes referred to as Wings II, would focus on the history or operations of a particular foreign air force, such as the Israeli Air Force, a foreign...
Hugging the Deck
Steel Rain
Whispering Death
Guardians of the Night
Harrier
Doomsday Mission
Instant Thunder
Eagles Over Lebanon
Flight of the Falcon
The Thud
Bear Trap
Flying Tank
Spy Planes
Landing Zone Vietnam
Flying Coffins
Red October
Top Guns
Wings Over Europe: Target Berlin
Wings Over Europe: Dresden Firestorm
Wings Over Europe: The Valiant Few
Wings Over the Pacific
Wings Over Vietnam: The Cavalry
Wings Over Vietnam: The Gunships
In 2002, this eight-episode program was aired, hosted by David Scott. During the course of the Southeast Asian war, the United States developed many new types of air tactics that had never previously...
First seeing service in the First World War, flying boats quickly adapted to peacetime when they became the world's first airliners. When the Second World War broke out, flying boats swiftly reverted...