Australia Has Wings
1941 Australian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia Has Wings is a 1941 short Australian documentary film made as propaganda for World War II which shows the development of the Australian aircraft industry, particularly production of the CAC Wirraway.[2][3]
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Australia Has Wings | |
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Written by | John Paton |
Narrated by | Ernest Walsh |
Cinematography | George D. Malcolm |
Production companies | Department of Information Commonwealth Film Laboratories |
Distributed by | MGM National Films Council |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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It was made by Commonwealth Film Laboratories for the Department of Information.[4] Filming took place at Fisherman's Bend.[5]