Flying Boat Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Nov 18, 2023
Writer-director Dirk Braun’s Flying Boat documentary is an engaging look at the history of the single-hull land/sea aircraft styles that were once the mainstay of passenger travel worldwide. With names like Albatross, Clipper, and Catalina, these beautiful, elegant aircraft are a callback to the adventures of Lindbergh, Hemingway, Howard Hughes, and the tragedy of Earhart in her Lockheed Electra. We learn that the flying boat was the most practical aircraft until the advent of long runways primarily built to support military bombers. Those runways led to the development of airliners, and over time, the world of water-based aircraft has faded until now. It’s a niche for hobbyists and those interested in getting into remote locations with no airfields.
In addition to a look at this romantic and adventurous era of flying, Braun explores a project to restore an Albatross flying boat that had been discarded in an aircraft boneyard in Tucson, AZ, many years ago. The machines were designed and built decades before digital automation became standard for flight controls and navigation, which makes them both simpler to operate and easier to repair. Also, since the flying boat needed to be able to withstand a variety of conditions, such as flying into unknown weather and potentially heavy seas, they were built heavier and stronger than more contemporary aircraft. Given the age of the planes, it stands to reason that the remaining mechanics who know them well are also elderly. The older specialists have sometimes taught younger people the tips and tricks of designing and reconstructing vintage planes, but there are fewer mechanics with that expertise as time passes. These aircraft will all be returned to the boneyard at some point.
“…these venerable machines inspire dreams and speak to fantasy…“
Flying Boat reviews the early days of the aircraft and how they were used for military and civilian purposes, as well as following a handful of enthusiasts who have owned them as private general aviation planes. One couple retrofitted their Grumman Albatross as a flying RV home and explored the world in it. The flashback parts of the film play like an old early technicolor feature, with that breathless newsreel-style narration and beautiful scenes of far-away beaches, mountains, and ocean vistas. An important caveat to note here is that this reviewer is an absolutely fixated aviation fanatic. You may not experience the same obsessive delight in this film, but rest assured that it is a polished, entertaining, and informative experience that anyone can enjoy.
Braun describes the effort to restore the old planes: “The aircraft featured were restored and brought back to flying condition after being decommissioned and sitting in neglect for decades in the Tucson, AZ desert known as the Boneyard. These aviators share a camaraderie and reflect upon their experiences and aspirations as to why they fly them today. With the capabilities of landing and taking off on open ocean, land, and even snow and ice, these venerable machines inspire dreams and speak to fantasy.“
An effective documentary film entertains and informs, but very few are as much sheer fun as this one. Flying Boat summons up an ideal of freedom, adventure, and the perfect synthesis of human and machine in precise harmony with the physics of flight. This style of travel is from a simpler, more elegant age, and the old footage stirs up a romantic ideal of mastery of the sky when the world is your oyster. You can go anywhere that you have enough fuel to reach. If you want to spend some time with the golden age of flight and travel, Flying Boat will get you there.
Publisher: Source link
Prime Video Superhero Series Named Biggest on Streaming Following Divisive Series Finale
Prime Video has enjoyed a long run of success in the streaming world over the last decade, with multiple streaming series dominating the charts. This includes a couple of fantasy outings with shows like The Lord of the Rings: The…
Jun 1, 2026
Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman’s Sailing Team Set for Disney+ Streaming Series
Over the last two decades, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have become one of the most popular and well-known one-two punches in the entertainment industry. Most notably, the two finally got the chance to team up in the Marvel Cinematic…
May 31, 2026
Brutal ‘John Wick Meets Battle Royale’ Action Thriller is Leaving Streaming
Netflix is saying goodbye to the absolutely brutal action thriller series that blends the violence of John Wick with the sadistic classroom setting of Battle Royale. Netflix is home to some fantastic action shows and anime, like the recently released…
May 30, 2026
107 Years Later, First American Superhero Returns in Trailer for Streaming Reboot
After debuting more than a century ago, the first American superhero returns to screens in another reboot that’s headed to streaming. The superhero now dominates, well, everything. From the big screen to the streaming screen, the likes of The Avengers,…
May 29, 2026






