The film combines two storylines: the main
war drama plot runs in parallel with vivid artistic performance — the fighter squadron doubles as an amateur musical group during rest time, led by its enthusiastic commander turned
conductor. The movie begins in the late summer of 1943 during the
Battle of the Dnieper. The pilots of the 2nd
Squadron of the Fighter Aircraft Guard Regiment are returning from a mission. However, the commanding officer, captain Titarenko, also known as "Maestro," is missing. Nobody (except for Makarych, the technician) even hopes he survived, since he didn't even have enough fuel, but then suddenly a German
Messerschmitt Bf 109 shows up and lands on the airfield. It turns out that Maestro was shot down behind enemy lines, however, advancing Sovietinfantry saved him and he received a
war trophy aircraft on an
advance airfield. The next day the reinforcements come to the regiment and are assigned to the squadrons. Several newcomers, including Second
Lieutenant Aleksandrov and Third Lieutenants Shchedronov and Sagdullayev, ask for a place in the 2nd Squadron. Titarenko inquires about their musical skills: 2nd Squadron is also known as the "Singing Squadron," as during free time they perform as an amateur orchestra with the commander himself acting as
conductor. Shchedronov sings «
Darkie», earning the corresponding nickname. Having only had a brief chat with the reinforcements, the "old men" take off to intercept a group of German
bombers. Experienced pilots don't allow the newcomers with them, saying only "you’ll have your share of fighting soon enough:" they know that the new pilots have only received basic training due to a shortened curriculum and are not battle-ready. They all return to the airfield safely, however, Maestro is furious: his
wingman, First Lieutenant Skvortzov, left the battle permission, and it appears he did so not for the first time. They have a serious discussion and it turns out that during the
Battle of Kursk Skvortzov had barely survived an encounter with a German
ace pilot and since then has had a subconscious fear of
dogfights. Depressed Skvortzov asks to be released from active duty and to be enlisted to an infantry regiment instead, however, Titarenko burns the report, deciding to give his friend another chance. In between missions, the 2nd Squadron rehearses performances. Even Aleksandrov, despite his aversion to music, plays the
tambourine and soon begins to run the rehearsals in lieu of the captain. Eventually, the newcomers are allowed to fly. Aleksandrov
crash lands his aircraft, destroying it in the process and receives a strict reprimand from the captain. However, he doesn't take it seriously and light-heartedly goes to the field to catch some grasshoppers. Enraged Titarenko suspends the lieutenant from flying and puts him on "eternal airfield duty," while the rest of the officers give Aleksandrov the nickname Grasshopper." Titarenko leaves on a
reconnaissance mission on a trophy Messerschmitt. In his absence, a light bomber
Polikarpov Po-2, piloted by female officers Zoya and Masha, makes a
forced landing on the airfield. Sagdullayev promptly falls in love with Masha, earning himself the nickname "Romeo." Titarenko, who has returned from his recon mission, confirms that a large group of German tanks is nearby. When he decides the new reinforcements (except for Grasshopper) are battle-ready, he performs another reconnaissance flight. He finds out that the Germans have camouflaged their tanks with hay bales and sheds, but he's shot down on his way back. Maestro is saved by an allied infantry, which, however, mistakes him for a German pilot. They aren't persuaded by his Soviet uniform nor by his fluency in Russian, and attempt to
lynch him. However, when an infantryman slaps Titarenko in the face, he punches the soldier back, knocking him to his knees and answering using
mat — reassuring the rest of the soldiers, who are sure that a German wouldn't know the
lexis so well. The infantrymen gift the captain a horse, which he uses to get back to the airfield. Having returned, he learns from Makarych that during his absence Darkie has been killed: he was practicing cooperative actions with his partner and was shot down by a
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 ace. In the meantime, Romeo confesses his love to Masha. Titarenko joins
CPSU and receives a task to lead the newcomers by example and to demonstrate to them the vulnerability of
Göring's ace pilots. Maestro challenges the Germans to a "joust," but at the very beginning of the fight he decides that this is the last opportunity for his wingman to prove himself. Titarenko feigns a weapon malfunction, putting himself in a mortal peril, and Skvortzov overcomes his fear and comes to the rescue, shooting down one of the enemy aircraft. The next day, German air forces perform a raid on the airfield. Still suspended from flights, Grasshopper steals the commander's fighter, takes off and shoots down an enemy aircraft, saving the base. The squadron gives a performance, which, among others, is attended by female pilots from a nearby regiment. Skvortzov performs the song
Moonlight Night. The next day he performs a suicide
ramming attack, directing his flaming aircraft at an enemy railway. More time passes. The USSR territory is almost completely liberated from German occupation. The «old men» are preparing for battle, however, this now includes Romeo (First Lieutenant, Maestro's wingman) and Grasshopper (First Lieutenant, 2nd Squadron commander), while Maestro himself is now a
major and a regiment commander. Fifteen minutes before takeoff, Romeo asks Maestro's permission to get married (since both he and Masha could be shot down any day) which Meastro gives right away. Once again the "old men" take off, and the newcomers from the reinforcements are left on the airfield. The regiment returns from the mission, but it turns out that Romeo is heavily wounded. He manages to make it to the airfield and lands safely, but succumbs to his wounds right afterwards. When Maestro, Makarych and Grasshopper go to the female regiment to deliver the sad news to Masha, they learn that both Masha and Zoya were also killed that day. Makarych and Titarenko locate the women's graves and promise to return here and sing "Darkie" once again "from the beginning to the end" once
the war is over. == Cast ==