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Hi all,
I'm trying to put together some kind of plan to increase our EAA chapter membership. To that end, I would like to pick everyone's brains for their favorite big screen movie that involves airplanes, either main to the plot or of any background significance. Examples would be like "Flying Tigers" with John Wayne or "Indiana Jones and the Search for the Holy Grail". Thanks in advance, Dale Alexander "Birds of Paradise" EAA 735 Paradise, Ca. |
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Dale Alexander wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to put together some kind of plan to increase our EAA chapter membership. To that end, I would like to pick everyone's brains for their favorite big screen movie that involves airplanes, either main to the plot or of any background significance. Examples would be like "Flying Tigers" with John Wayne or "Indiana Jones and the Search for the Holy Grail". Thanks in advance, Dale Alexander "Birds of Paradise" EAA 735 Paradise, Ca. The Great Waldo Pepper! (Filmed right here at home!) The Spirit of St. Louis? The Rocketeer, kinda lame story, but great flying and the female lead ain't half bad either! But for wider audience appeal, the recent Pearl Harbor might be a good one. More a love story than a war story, but some good flying. |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:53:31 GMT, "Dale Alexander"
wrote: :Hi all, : :I'm trying to put together some kind of plan to increase our EAA chapter :membership. To that end, I would like to pick everyone's brains for their :favorite big screen movie that involves airplanes, either main to the plot ![]() :with John Wayne or "Indiana Jones and the Search for the Holy Grail". See http://tinyurl.com/394mm |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 06:29:35 GMT, Richard Lamb
wrote: Dale Alexander wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to put together some kind of plan to increase our EAA chapter membership. To that end, I would like to pick everyone's brains for their favorite big screen movie that involves airplanes, either main to the plot or of any background significance. Examples would be like "Flying Tigers" with John Wayne or "Indiana Jones and the Search for the Holy Grail". the english patient. (stearman and tiger moth) out of africa. (magic gypsy moth flight across the african landscape) |
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I always liked "Flight of the Phoenix" Experimental at its best!!
-- Yosimite Sam |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 13:27:31 GMT, "Yosimite Sam" wrote:
I always liked "Flight of the Phoenix" Experimental at its best!! According to the new AIR CLASSIC magazine, they're remaking this film. The mag details the flight of a C-119 to Africa for the filming. IIRC, it says they're making a flying "Phoenix" in California. Ron Wanttaja |
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Thanks for pointing that out....I see it's set to release in Nov. of
2004!!!! -- Yosimite Sam |
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Got to admit two of my guilty pleasures are "633 Squadron" and "Battle of
Britain"...both good movies featuring planes that are very rare, nowadays. I've got a copy of a 1960's book titled, "The Making of the Battle of Britain," and getting those air fleets together was a fascinating process. Having the CAF pilots work directly with the Spanish was a good idea because they spoke the language, what they DIDN'T think of is that the Texans spoke it was a rather strong Mexican accent... This is always a rich topic. I could mention "Twelve O'Clock High" as my all-time favorite (I also have 78 episodes of the TV series on tape). "The Blue Max" is another fun one. One of my regrets is that a lot of the flying films from the silent era aren't readily available; they not only often had the original-type planes to fly, they had so many of them that they used a lot of crash sequences as well. "Wings" is one of the exceptions, and is a lot of fun, especially considering it's pre-Hayes Board (the rather prudish censorship imposed in the early '30s). Also, watch the rudder of the SPAD when it flips on its back; the director wanted to keep the camera rolling as the dust settled, and they arranged to have the pilot kick the rudder to show he was OK and could wait for a while for a recovery team. Of perhaps more immediate interest is non-flying films that include scenes or subplots of interest to the pilot. "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" is a classic example, with Paul Mantz flying the twin Beech through the billboard. "The World According to Garp" has a Champ fly into the second story of a house. The more-recent "Secondhand Lions" has a minor plotline relative to the restoration of a decrepit Stearman (and its demise should strike a grin among any pilot watching). And Richard would throttle me if I didn't mention "Fandango" with its outrageous skydiving sequence. As a final kicker along these lines, let me suggest pushing the envelope a bit: "Kiki's Delivery Service." Yes, it's a Japanese cartoon about a young broom-flying witch. But one of her friends is a young boy obsessed with flight, trying to build his own airplane and wangle his way onto a visiting Zeppelin for a ride. And the main theme is the effect of the witch's *loss* of her ability to fly...something most of us can sympathize with. If your wife/girlfriend is complaining about the blood-and-guts movies you typically rent, here's a chance to pick up a few brownie points. It's not that accurate, aviation-wise, but how often do you get to see scenes of a witch flying chase for a homebuilt plane? Joe-Ron says check it out.... Ron Wanttaja |
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"Always" starring Richard Dreyfuss, some chick, and a bunch of fire
bombers. ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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One of the most memorable bits of aviation film that I've every seen was
only 30 seconds long. It was a black and white movie theater commercial about a World War II scrap drive. I think I saw it on PBS. A group of Boy Scouts are seen rolling assorted scrap into a scap pile. They leave and the most beautiful biplane I've ever seen lands next to the pile. At that point I started talking to the TV. "No, don't do that." The Boy Scouts returned and started pushing this most beautiful biplane towards the pile. "NO, no, no, no, Don't Do That!" They pushed it all the way upside down onto the pile to my scream of "Noooo ...". Well, my scream was about fifty years too late to save that plane and I've never figured out what make and model it was but it's amazing how much passion a bit of film can raise. Rich |
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