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Anybody mention "Flying Deuces?"
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![]() "David Brooks" wrote in message ... "Ralf S." wrote in message ... I only know the German title "Die tollkühnen männer in Ihren fliegenden Kisten" "The daring men in their flying crates" is too close to the title of a completely different movie. Isn't "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" is it? Paul |
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I did! But in a different thread.
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?q=...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 &scoring=d&selm=buom9u%24ni4%241%40newstree.wise.e dt.ericsson.se&rnum=3 Or http://makeashorterlink.com/?L17522237 I've got the DVD. Anyone mentioned "Air America" yet? Paul "TooPlaneCrazy7" wrote in message ... Looks like no one mentioned "Dark Blue World" which is a story about two Spitfire pilots that fall in love with the same woman (it came out before Pearl Harbor!). Excellent flying sequences and some great shots of the Spitfires. I believe this movie came out in early 2001. http://www.sonyclassics.com/darkblue...withflash.html |
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![]() "Ian" wrote in message ... | What are some "must have" movies that have an aviation theme in them? I | want to get a collection together and I was wanting some input from the | group. The movie plot unfolding in the thread "Building My Own Zeppelin" over at rec.aviation.homebuilt. |
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Dudley
Have you checked your e-mail? Would like to go off line to cover some things that happened that you might not know about and would be interested in hearing. Had forgotten Dave's name. He came and talked for several years. Bottom l;ine was to wear gloves and not take your mask or helmet off until you were clear of any fire. Never had to do that but took his words to heart. Great personality and didn't let his gross looks bother him. I met but did not know him well. Have been thinking about the twins. Something happened to them I think but can't remember. I sent a 'test' to the e-mail address you show on top of your posts but no reply. If that is not a good address let me know. Big John On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 21:47:40 GMT, "Dudley Henriques" wrote: "Big John" wrote in message .. . Dudley Yep. Scott was CO for a year or so.Think he went to Washington when he left? That's right. It was there he got in trouble with the brass and then ended up back at Luke. We had jets at Willie but he had a P-51 that was pre-flighted and pulled out in front of Base Ops every day. Never saw it fly!!!!!!!!!!! I tried to get to fly it an hour a week to keep gaskets in Merlin from going bad but no luck. You would have liked it. I flew one for several years on the airshow circuit. Great bird! Fun, like the 86! You of course remember Leon (the Peon) Gray? Training Group Commander? Lots of stories about him but not the place or time G Just by reputation! Remember, I'm a civilian who just happens to have flown a lot of military airplanes. I can't claim the official military time you guys can.....although I seem to remember having a form 5 floating around here somewhere with some "unofficial" time on it. I'm afraid all of my thousands of hours in airplanes, were spent as a lowly civilian!!! I understand the place and time though. Sort of like Creech in that respect :-)) Don't remember the deaths you asked about. Bill Spruance and Dave McAllister were coming back to Delaware in a T-Bird in 61. They stopped at Scott to refuel. On takeoff, they flamed out. Dave was killed outright and Spruance was burned so badly they gave him the last rights at the crash site. He survived. He gave lectures for years on flight safety issues. Dave was the CO of the 142nd FS Delaware ANG and a great guy. His family was in the food catering business and manufactured the best damn snapper soup ever to see the light of day. Dave used to fill the gun bays of his F86H and fly the stuff all over the country to his buddies. Sounds like me. I used to fill a cargo tank on a T-bird with live lobsters and deliver them to friends when I had to make a trip west from Maine G ----clip---- |
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Ian wrote:
What are some "must have" movies that have an aviation theme in them? I want to get a collection together and I was wanting some input from the group. Thanks I liked "Bat 51" (or was it "The Bat"?) with Gene Hackman and Danny Glover, although there are only a few aviation scenes. There are a couple of great ground-strike scenes, but the one that really got me was a P-51 doing really low-level work, like 20' AGL, then rolling on its side to pass between two trees then levelling and climbing-out. Really awesome stuff by the stunt-pilot. -- Nick |
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