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* CastTheExpert: One of the stunt pilots was Joan Hughes MBE who had been Britain's youngest female pilot at age 17. In WW2, she ferried aircraft with the Air Transport Auxiliary and was the first female flying instructor qualified to instruct on all military plane types at the time. She became one of Britian's first female test pilots.

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* CastTheExpert: One of the stunt pilots was Joan Hughes MBE who had been Britain's youngest female pilot at age 17. In WW2, UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, she ferried aircraft with the Air Transport Auxiliary and was the first female flying instructor qualified to instruct on all military plane types at the time. She became one of Britian's first female test pilots.
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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.

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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.back-up.
* CastTheExpert: One of the stunt pilots was Joan Hughes MBE who had been Britain's youngest female pilot at age 17. In WW2, she ferried aircraft with the Air Transport Auxiliary and was the first female flying instructor qualified to instruct on all military plane types at the time. She became one of Britian's first female test pilots.
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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.
* AcePilot: The aerial stunts were all done by the legendary stunt pilot Frank Tallman.
** Although George Peppard did do some of his own flying and eventually after this film, he became an avid flyer.

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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.
* AcePilot: The aerial stunts were all done by the legendary stunt pilot Frank Tallman.
** Although George Peppard did do some of his own flying and eventually after this film, he became an avid flyer.
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* AcePilot: The aerial stunts were all done by the legendary stunt pilot Frank Tallman.

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* AcePilot: The aerial stunts were all done by the legendary stunt pilot Frank Tallman.Tallman.
** Although George Peppard did do some of his own flying and eventually after this film, he became an avid flyer.
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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.

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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.back-up.
* AcePilot: The aerial stunts were all done by the legendary stunt pilot Frank Tallman.
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* BackedByThePentagon: Sort of. The film was mainly made in Ireland, and the Irish Air Force provided pilots for the planes as well as logistic support, access to air bases, and necessary logistic back-up.

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