Wings Over the Pacific

Wings Over the Pacific is a 60-minute 1943 drama film, directed by Phil Rosen and starring Inez Cooper, Edward Norris and Montagu Love.

Produced by Monogram Pictures, the film depicts an island community in the South Pacific caught up in World War II.

Butler is afraid that either pilot will contact their superiors about the valuable oil deposits on the island, so he takes control of the situation, confiscating the German's pistol and insisting that both antagonists agree to a truce.

[2] The aircraft in Wings Over the Pacific included the use of a Curtiss P-40 as a United States Navy (USN) fighter, although it was a replica and the only flying scenes used miniatures.

Previously, the XC-12 had appeared in Five Came Back (1939) with Chester Morris and Lucille Ball, The Flying Tigers (1942), starring John Wayne,[5] and Immortal Sergeant (1943) with Henry Fonda, Thomas Mitchell and Maureen O'Hara.

The Capelis XC-12 as a movie prop was used in numerous films including Wings Over the Pacific .