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.
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Primary filming locations for Conflict of Wings
Type Location Region Notes
Studio Beaconsfield Film Studios Buckinghamshire, England Main studio interiors and set work.
Riverside / village Hickling Broad Norfolk, England Principal Norfolk Broads location for outdoor scenes.
Village Ludham Norfolk, England Used for village exteriors.
Coastal town Wells-next-the-Sea Norfolk, England Coastal scenes and local settings.
Railway Stalham station Norfolk, England Features shots of the station frontage and trains.
Airfield RAF Leconfield (Central Gunnery School) East Yorkshire, England Main flying and airfield sequences.
**TL;DR:** _Conflict of Wings_ was filmed at Beaconsfield Studios plus on location around the Norfolk Broads (Hickling Broad, Ludham, Wells‑next‑the‑Sea, Stalham station) and at RAF Leconfield in East Yorkshire.

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