where was conflict of wings filmed
The 1954 British film Conflict of Wings was filmed mainly on location in Norfolk, England, with studio work at Beaconsfield Studios.
Key filming locations
- Norfolk Broads (especially Hickling Broad) – Much of the village and riverside action was shot around Hickling Broad in the Norfolk Broads.
- Norfolk villages and coast – Additional scenes were filmed in Ludham village and at Wells‑next‑the‑Sea on the North Norfolk coast.
- Stalham station, Norfolk – Railway shots feature the frontage and platforms of Stalham railway station on the line between Melton Constable and Great Yarmouth.
- RAF Leconfield, East Yorkshire – The main flying and airfield sequences were filmed at the Central Gunnery School, RAF Leconfield, in East Yorkshire.
- Beaconsfield Studios (Buckinghamshire) – Interior and controlled studio work was done at Beaconsfield Film Studios.
| Type | Location | Region | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | Beaconsfield Film Studios | Buckinghamshire, England | Main studio interiors and set work. | [3]
| Riverside / village | Hickling Broad | Norfolk, England | Principal Norfolk Broads location for outdoor scenes. | [1]
| Village | Ludham | Norfolk, England | Used for village exteriors. | [1]
| Coastal town | Wells-next-the-Sea | Norfolk, England | Coastal scenes and local settings. | [1]
| Railway | Stalham station | Norfolk, England | Features shots of the station frontage and trains. | [9]
| Airfield | RAF Leconfield (Central Gunnery School) | East Yorkshire, England | Main flying and airfield sequences. | [5][3]
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