
Spreading Your Wings
War · Drama · Romance
Overview
The year is 1943. Anna Petrova is a combat pilot who was seriously injured. She returned to the rear and works as a leading engineer at an aviation plant, where new Gyrfalcons aircraft are being prepared for testing. The plant's management, unaware of the consequences of her injury, instructs Anna, together with Major Zotov, to drive the prototype of the Gyrfalcon to the front. In addition to the desire to defeat the enemy and return home with a victory, Anna pursues a personal goal. She is determined to get even with Major Briggel, the German pilot who killed her lover.
Top Cast


Katerina Shpitsa
Katerina Shpitsa
Anna
Katerina Shpitsa
Anna


Aleksandr Gorbatov
Aleksandr Gorbatov
Zotov
Aleksandr Gorbatov
Zotov


Sergey Puskepalis
Sergey Puskepalis
Deyev
Sergey Puskepalis
Deyev


Mikhail Troynik
Mikhail Troynik
Barinov
Mikhail Troynik
Barinov


Kirill Zaporozhskiy
Kirill Zaporozhskiy
Shutov
Kirill Zaporozhskiy
Shutov


Kirill Grebenshchikov
Kirill Grebenshchikov
Rogovoy
Kirill Grebenshchikov
Rogovoy


Dmitriy Mulyar
Dmitriy Mulyar
Sharov
Dmitriy Mulyar
Sharov


Aleksey Koryakov
Aleksey Koryakov
Shedryk
Aleksey Koryakov
Shedryk


Aleksandra Solovyova
Aleksandra Solovyova
Tamara
Aleksandra Solovyova
Tamara


Vasilisa Nemtsova
Vasilisa Nemtsova
Tanyusha
Vasilisa Nemtsova
Tanyusha
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