I'm a big fan of wings. And while fried wings are pretty great, I also like grilling them, and sometimes smoking them. The following is my go to grilled recipe and process, cooked on my Weber kettle:
1) Get some charcoal going in the chimney.
2) Pile the charcoal in the middle of the grill, and leave a ring on the outside for the wings to not be on direct heat.
3) Cut off tips, and split drums from flats. Pat dry with paper towels. Season, and place in a ring outside the coal pile in the center. My go to seasoning is 2/3rds Everglades Fish & Chicken to about 1/3 Everglades Cactus Dust proportionately. That's a local thing, but I'd guess you can pick it up on Amazon or something. While you're at it, grab some of the original too. It's pretty great on everything.
4) Flip, rotate and move around every 5-10 mins to accommodate for any hot spots on your grill. Sometimes I'll throw some wood chunks on there to give it a more smokey flavor. Usually takes about 25-30 mins to get done, or more depending on how done you want them. Pull when done.
5) Let them cool off a bit and don't cover. The moisture can get them soggy if you do this. Dunk in your sauce of choice and serve immediately. My standard is Frank's + Kerrygold Butter + minced garlic + a little cayenne to add some more heat. But I often mess with other sauces (sometimes glazed at the end) for different flavor combinations. Mango habanero is one of my favorites.