![]() The air is really thin up in the clouds but Cloudwings managed to adjust to the thin air. History: Cloudwings have been around since the Scorching but dragons didn't know about them as they aren't seen. Naming system: Cloudwing names are usually names after birds, flowers, and sometimes there is the odd name here and there like the two animus's names. They usually eat a bird that's flying by and it's close enough to them. So little magic is used and there is not as much risk on their souls.ĭiet: Cloudwings are like Sandwings with their diet. Animuses are restricted to use their magic only for the good for the tribe. Only two animus Cloudwings exist in the kingdom, Cottonrose and a old Cloudwing, Vapor. Royalty: Queen Hawk, King Canary, Princess Dandelion.Īnimus: Animus dragons are very rare in the Cloudwing kingdom. They're fast fliers with their semi big wings (not as big compared to Skywings tho :p Blue eyes are rare as well.Ībilities: Cloudwings can breathe a mist like substance that is able to temporally blind a dragon while they escape. Eye colours range from browns and greens. This makes them able to walk on the clouds. Cloudwings also have pads at the bottom of their talons which they evolved to have. The wing and fin membrane have a gradient of white to _ on the fins, and a light colour to a more deeper colour along the wings (ex: light pink to pink). Their fins startt in the middle of the head and run all the way across till the tail. They have tuffs of fur along their tails and ankles which is a shade of the pastel colour and grey. ![]() There is sometimes a rare colour mutation where they have colours that aren't pastel or a rarer mutation is having grey colours. below-average.Description: Cloudwings generally have pastel colours. In a similar review, aviation film historian Stephen Pendo considered Wings of Fire, ". Sicky story of woman pilot and returned veteran with a hangup. Reception įilm historians Jack Hardwick and Ed Schnepf in their listing of "A Viewer's Guide to Aviation Movies", dismissed Wings of Fire as, "This is it! Our nomination for the worst air movie ever made. ![]() and Frank Tallman as technical advisor are credited with working on the film. In the opening credits, Tallmantz Aviation Inc. The aircraft seen in the film were: Douglas C-47J Skytrain, Republic RC-3-1 Seabee, North American P-51D Mustang, Grumman F8F Bearcat and LeVier Cosmic Wind. His soothing words finally make an impression and help to bring Kitty back safely.Īlthough Wings of Fire was set in Florida, the actual location shooting took place at Brackett Field, La Verne/Pamona, California. When her father and other male friends find out about the affair, they berate Kitty and make her feel so bad she wants to kill herself.įlying her North American P-51 Mustang racing aircraft with the intention of crashing it, Kitty is followed by Taff in his Grumman F8F Bearcat, who tries to talk her out of it. In frustration, she seeks out Taff's rival, bad-boy pilot Hal Random ( Jeremy Slate) and runs off with him. With Lisa's recent death, Kitty tries to console Taff but he is distraught and rebuffs her. Now married to Lisa ( Juliet Mills), a tragic accident on their honeymoon, results in his wife's death. ![]() Her former boyfriend Taff Malloy ( James Farentino) has recently come back from the US Navy and a stint as a pilot in Vietnam. His daughter, Kitty ( Suzanne Pleshette), a young female pilot wants to be in the Unlimited class at the air races but her male friends stymie her ambitions. Doug Sanborn ( Ralph Bellamy) runs a small charter company based at a regional airport.
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