Aviation Movies
In case some of you wonder who the best is, they're up here on this plaque on the wall... We present the one and only Sierra Hotel Aeronautics definitive collection of must see aviation films!
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THE RIGHT STUFF
1941
FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER
BATTLE OF BRITAIN
FIREFOX
THE ROCKETEER
APOLLO 13
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
BAT 21
ZERO HOUR
AIRPLANE
AIRPLANE II
TEST PILOT
IRON EAGLE
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
ALWAYS
THE GREAT SANTINI
DR STRANGLOVE
JET PILOT
SPACE COWBOYS
EXECUTIVE DECISION
CLIFFHANGER
DEVOTION
FOREVER YOUNG
THE DAM BUSTERS
HIGH ROAD TO CHINA
A GUY NAMED JOE
SPACE CAMP
BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI
PIECE OF CAKE
THE HUNTERS
A GATHERING OF EAGLES
MIDWAY
Midnight Run
30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO
CAPRICORN ONE
No Highway in the Sky
THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
633 SQUADRON
BLACKHAWK DOWN
DIVE BOMBER
WINGS
MEMPHIS BELLE
BLUE THUNDER
UNCOMMON VALOUR
12 O'CLOCK HIGH
AMERICAN MADE
AIR AMERICA
HOT SHOTS
MOSQUITO SQUADRON
AIR FORCE ONE
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
SULLY
IT'S A MAD MAD MAD WORLD
RED TAILS
OUTBREAK
TORA TORA TORA
ALIVE
CATCH 22
HELLS ANGELS
RADIO FLYER
FLY AWAY HOME
THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THIER FLYING MACHINES
PLANES
PLANES II
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
AIRPORT
AIRPORT 75
AIRPORT 77
AIRPORT 79
THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER
APOCALYPSE NOW
THE AVIATOR
THE HIGH AND MIGHTY
THE AVIATOR
TOP GUN
TOP GUN II
FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX - 1965
FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
THE NIGHT FLYER
CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG
THE LANGOLIERS
BIRDS OF PREY
FLYBOYS
FIREBIRDS
THE BLUE MAX
PEARL HARBOR
SIX DAYS SEVEN NIGHTS
FLYING TIGERS
TUGGER
NOTABLE AVIATION TELEVISION SERIES
AIRWOLF
BA BA BLACKSHEEP
SKY KING
WINGS
FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON
In the heart of Los Angeles, are a multitude of Hollywood's celebrities whom had graced the silver screen. But hidden amongst them are a select few who share a secret passion for aviation. These celebrities weren't content with just the red carpets and cameras; they yearned to slip the surly bonds...Click the image below:
This cannot possibly be counted as a ‘Definitive’ Aviation Movie Collection without the inclusion of “The Dam Busters”; the epic story of the raid during the night of 16/17 May 1943 by the RAF’s No 617 Squadron Lancasters, heroically delivering Barnes Wallis’s unique "Bouncing Bombs’ against the German Ruhr Dams. Or has it been excluded because the film mentions the name of the Sqn Cdr’s Black Labrador dog?
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