Paul Thomas wrote:
Wasn't there also a P-38 in one quick scene? I also enjoyed the opening scene where you can see the mountains of Delaware in the background!
Paul
Yes, there was a P-38 in one scene for several happy seconds.
Ah, yes. . . the barren, dry terrain and majestic mountains of Delaware! I somehow managed to miss all of that in the 15 years that I lived just down the road from New Castle County Airport (KILG).
The airport actually was an air base in WW2 and beyond, was home to the 4th Fighter Interceptor Group immediately before they deployed to Korea, and is currently the home of the 466th Tactical Airlift Wing, DE ANG, a long-time C-130 unit. The 466th guys 'n gals have an F-86H that is sometimes on display at the base, but is usually kept in a hangar. It's on its gear and can be towed, but it's not a flyer.
It was neat to see all of the warbirds on TV, especially the P-59. I liked the black and white scenes. They took a few liberties with the facts regarding the aircraft, but we must keep in mind that 99 percent of the viewers wouldn't know the difference. Yeah, they could have shot some scenes at Fantasy of Flight to get real video of the B-26 Marauder. Yeah, they could have picked a more believable way to sabotage a P-51 to make it crash 35 miles after takeoff. Yeah, they could have figured out how to get rid of the mountains in the background of the "Delaware" scenes. Everyone who lives anywhere in the Mid Atlantic area, or has ever passed through the area, was probably laughing at that. Still, I'm glad I watched! For the entertainment value, it was a good way to spend an hour. I was already in a good mood after my Eagles stomped the daylights out of the Giants. . .
Cheers,