
Jules Hudson explores the rich history and technological evolution of the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, a cornerstone of British military aviation. From the early days of the Fleet Air Arm to the cutting-edge capabilities of modern helicopters and carrier-based jets, the film highlights the pivotal role of these airfields in shaping both past conflicts and future defense strategies. Through interviews with pilots and historians, the narrative captures the human stories behind the machines, showcasing the dedication and innovation that have defined the Royal Navy's aerial legacy for over a century.




