warbird2 wrote:
I was really disappointed in the CGI airplanes. They were pretty bad! It looked to me like the only real plane in the movie was the DC-2 (-3?) in the scene with Basilone.
I havent seen it on the screen yet but much of it was filmed near my home and I attended the sets prior to, during and after filming, I was approached prior to commencement for aircraft "props" for filming, as were a number of other people.
I cant comment of the CGI aircraft? and I had understood there were "some" real aircraft used for flying scenes filmed elsewhere, but at the Japanese airfield there are 4 aircraft presented on the set as damaged on the ground.
The airfield was very impressive, scratch built hangars/workshops, a massive concrete command centre, and nearby the beach front miles from the sea, and elsewhere the cliff faces built up over 20 or more shipping containers and sand coloured concrete, and relocated palm trees.
Someone in the US operates a film prop rental business and there were 40' containers full of marsden matting, steel helmets etc
There was a DC-3 on the Runway as a Japanese "Tabby" L-2D, then there were two radial engined fighters largely built from scrap metal with real radials and wing structures from GA aircraft, and finally an Avro Anson fuselage metal clad to represent a Japanese "Hickory".
The DC-3 was a former civil airliner that had ditched in Sydney and although complete had corrosion in place, it was destructed badly during filming and is now only yielding a wing and some minor fuselage frame parts for restoration of other examples in museums and collections.
The Avro Anson survived to live another day and is in my private collection.
It has since been used in a pilot for a new Mad Max type movie.
regards
Mark Pilkington