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Old 01-13-2011, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by WTE_Galway View Post
Actually not just the Emils.

The Heinkels are also Hispano licenced Merlin powered variants of the he111.

You can clearly see this at 0:37 of part 2 above. The German he111 had exhausts along the dividing line between top and bottom camo rather than at the top of the cowl like the ones in the movie.




Regardless. personally I think the old Battle of Britain film with actual flights of real aircraft (albeit post war variants) is more authentic than any Hollywood/CGI mock-up can ever be.
I have no problem with the spanish Buchons and Casas either as they really shot the scenes with tons of them! The production team actually had the 35:th largest airforce in the world in 1969 during the shooting of this movie - and the scenes where shot from a B-25. Cool

From IMDB:

"27 Spitfires in various degrees of repair were found for the film, 12 of which could be made airworthy. Only six Hurricanes where found, three of which were made flyable. The Messerschmitt 109 where all retired from the Spanish Air Force. The production company bought them all, about 50 of them, and put 17 of them back in flying condition. They are in the movie flown by Spanish Air Force pilots, and members of the Confederate Air Force. The 32 Heinkels, with crews, were on loan for free from the Spanish Air Force, where they still were used for transport and target towing. Two of them were eventually bought by the production company and flown together with the 17 Messerschmitts to England for further shooting. The two Junkers 52 were also on loan from the Spanish Air Force. "

There is a lot of more fun trivia at IMDB:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064072/trivia

PS - I have a hard time criticizing a BoB movie that had Adolf Galland as technical advisor

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