DarenC1 wrote:
warbird1 wrote:
Speedy wrote:
Bubba took it to Reno in '81, not really to race, but more to have a dogfight routine with Jerry Billings in a Spitfire...and on the Saturday of race week he groundlooped it on landing...donated it to Planes of Fame on the spot.
And it was "restored", or I guess more appropriately, "put back together" specifically by Steve Hinton for the filming of "Pearl Harbor". IIRC, the airplane was shipped to England to be used for filming. On landing, one of the brakes had problems, and Steve ended up ground-looping the aircraft. That was the end of it's filming days. I don't believe the aircraft made it into any of the final shots of "Pearl Harbor". To this day, the plane sits disassembled in the hangar at Chino, waiting to be fixed again. That plane just doesn't have great luck.
Not exactly - it was flying prior to
Pearl Harbor, as I've seen photos of this aircraft in flight (in a spotty camouflage and white rudder). I'll see if I can find one.
The aircraft is most definitely in the film, chasing The Fighter Collection's Spitfire V around Dover....
I thought I had read that the POF's Buchon was specifically readied for flight ONLY because of Pearl Harbor. I know it was flying before they filmed the movie, as they had to get all of the squawks out before shipping it to England. I'm almost positive that that airplane hadn't flown between Reno, when it crashed, and the preparation for the movie. Am I wrong?
Also, I know that David Price's old E model 109 was filmed for the movie as well. Does anyone know if any of that footage made it? I don't recall seeing any in the movie, as most of it seemed like CGI, but then it's been almost 10 years since I've seen that awful travesty of a movie!