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Old 04-13-2010, 05:48 PM
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since i seem to post a lot of links and videos i will keep them all in one thread from now on. i hate to open new threads. ANYONE who want to do the same here feel free...might see if we can make this a sticky??
for the first post: TAKEN its a speilberg movie about aliens but set back in 44 in the UK. has an awesome 109 vs B17 scene...altho as hollywood can only do..more dramatic than believeable. never the less fans of air combat should enjoy I did a quick search and didnt see this here...if so sorry for the duplicate. enjoy.



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Old 04-13-2010, 07:51 PM
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have a lot of time on my hands today and found some vintage AC pics...some pretty interesing...stuff i have never seen before.

http://www.cdsg.org/forums/viewtopic...&view=previous

http://www.cdsg.org/forums/viewtopic...&view=next#top

and this is a bizarre thread on another forum dealing with captured AC and remarked...kinda weird to see some AC marked this way.

http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/air...hotos-999.html
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:50 PM
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and this is a bizarre thread on another forum dealing with captured AC and remarked...kinda weird to see some AC marked this
worth taking a look at this, I have an interest in KG200 as my granfather mentioned it to me when he was discussing one of his roles during WWII

http://www.kg200.org/historyac1.html
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Thanks for posting Gilly. it is worth looking at. i passed that on to the other forum for them to enjoy as well...
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I always wanted a radio controlled plane as a kid, this one I want as an adult:

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Dang! you could practically lay inside the thing and fly it. that is sweet...
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since i seem to post a lot of links and videos i will keep them all in one thread from now on. i hate to open new threads. ANYONE who want to do the same here feel free...might see if we can make this a sticky??
for the first post: TAKEN its a speilberg movie about aliens but set back in 44 in the UK. has an awesome 109 vs B17 scene...altho as hollywood can only do..more dramatic than believeable. never the less fans of air combat should enjoy I did a quick search and didnt see this here...if so sorry for the duplicate. enjoy.



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lol why are all the germans flying 109E's, In late 1944? I don't think so.
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caught that did you, Pope? i am not that up on that kind of stuff to catch it but that was the topic of discussion where i got the vid from...and why i put "altho as hollywood can only do..more dramatic than believeable."

SA...to wreck something like that after all the time to build it would make me sick. they guy would have had to put a chute on it like they have for ultralight AC. something malfunctions and you kill the engines and deploy the chute....if he didnt he's crazy.
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caught that did you, Pope? i am not that up on that kind of stuff to catch it but that was the topic of discussion where i got the vid from...and why i put "altho as hollywood can only do..more dramatic than believeable."

SA...to wreck something like that after all the time to build it would make me sick. they guy would have had to put a chute on it like they have for ultralight AC. something malfunctions and you kill the engines and deploy the chute....if he didnt he's crazy.
Haha its kinda a habit i have. First thing I do when seeing historic recreations is look for mistakes. Its understandable when using real rare planes, films like "Battle of britain" with its late model spits and spanish Buchons as the 109s and "Top Gun" with its fake Mig F-5s. My guess is that the cgi models are stock from a previous film, maybe pearl harbor? that would explain it.

edit: curious, I had a look at Pearl Habour's cgi 109s. Theyre not the same. Pearl Harbor has Me109F's
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lol why are all the germans flying 109E's, In late 1944? I don't think so.
Maybe they're supposed to be the remnants of Hungarian fighter pilots? (The Hungarian's did use E's in '41-43 on the Eastern Front, with F/Gs as well...)

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caught that did you, Pope? i am not that up on that kind of stuff to catch it but that was the topic of discussion where i got the vid from...and why i put "altho as hollywood can only do..more dramatic than believeable."

SA...to wreck something like that after all the time to build it would make me sick. they guy would have had to put a chute on it like they have for ultralight AC. something malfunctions and you kill the engines and deploy the chute....if he didnt he's crazy.
Yeah I'd be pretty sick to my stomach if I or someone else wrecked that RC Plane. Lot of money down the drain with one failed flick of the controls.

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Haha its kinda a habit i have. First thing I do when seeing historic recreations is look for mistakes. Its understandable when using real rare planes, films like "Battle of britain" with its late model spits and spanish Buchons as the 109s and "Top Gun" with its fake Mig F-5s. My guess is that the cgi models are stock from a previous film, maybe pearl harbor? that would explain it.

edit: curious, I had a look at Pearl Habour's cgi 109s. Theyre not the same. Pearl Harbor has Me109F's
And they even made up the name for the MiGs. I've never seen or read anything on a MiG-28 before. (Silly 80s Flight movies.)
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