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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary From episode one to eight, Masters of the Air has seen an abundance of intense missions and plenty of time pass, but audiences may be wondering just how many months have actually gone by in the war drama. Like previous World War II dramas created by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, Masters of the Air follows the true experiences of real men who fought during World War II.
Related Masters Of The Air Episode 7's Big Austin Butler Promise Does Come True In Real Life Masters of the Air episode 7 includes a promise between Buck Cleven and Bucky Egan that comes true in real life, so must happen in the TV series. Masters Of The Air's Timeline Has Covered 1 Year & 3 Months Close As of episode eight, Masters of the Air has covered one year and three months.
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