WWI-era Nieuport Biplane

Origin
The plane, owned by Frank Gifford Tallman III, was brought on set during the filming of The Last Flight for all the shots where the vintage 1918 Nieuport 28 biplane was on the ground. The shots where the plane was in the air was from another World War I motion pictures. There was a time when the director needed the biplane to roll down the landing strip for a final shot so with a single camera man, actor Kenneth Haigh and Rod Serling were out filming the shot. It went by correctly however there was a time skip that Serling noticed during editing where the plane would shoot forward seven minutes, Serling was able to finish the episode regardless and bought the plane from Tallman, reaching out to the Warehouse to let them come and collect the biplane.

Effects
If flown will take flyer forward in time. Serling noted that the biplane rolled forward thirty feet jumping forward in time seven minutes. Due to the dangers of time travel Serling refused to test any further. It is believed that Serling's intentions and creativity made the biplane into an artifact after the fact.

Trivia
Taken from the set of The original Twilight Zone Season 1/ Episode 18