the330thbg wrote:
Anyone know what 'field' they are using for the filming of the Redtails movie?
Am still looking for the Location on the movie coming out in 010
Red Tail Reborn (2007)
Filming Locations:Billings, Montana, USA
Source:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795451/
Amidst the racial nay Sayers during WWII, the first African-American fighter pilots were commissioned in 1941 to help defend the distressed bombers in the European theater. Under the watch of these pilots, few to no bombers were lost to enemy fighters. These forgotten pilots are known as the Tuskegee Airmen. The ambition to make these heroes a household name is the primary objective of The Red tail Project, a group of men and women who honored the Airmen by touring air shows with a restored P-51C Mustang, the famous roaring fighter plane these men flew in combat. Like the men they tribute, the Red tail Project encountered adversity when their flying homage to the Airmen, the Mustang, crashed in 2004, killing pilot Don Hinz, who was also the project leader. "Red Tail Reborn," narrated by Michael Dorn, is a tale of inspiration. Historic interviews, unprecedented access, and emotional honesty bring to light the tale of the Airmen, and of those who honor them. The Tuskegee Airmen showed the world what hope, determination and hard work could do. Find out how these lessons are applied to a project recovering from a lost aircraft and lost friend. Written by Adam White
The P-51 Mustang fighter plane featured in the film served most of its life as a decoration on the lawn of Montana State University. In the late 1940's, a few drunken Air Force personnel climbed in the aircraft on night, started it up, and taxied her around the campus. The aircraft was secured to the ground with steel and concrete after that.
Anthony Hemingway To Direct George Lucas’ Red Tails
Source:
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/10/01/ant ... red-tails/
Scripted by John Ridley, the story follows the true events surrounding the first African Americans to become US military pilots in WWII. At first harassed on Racial grounds, the Tuskegee Airmen went on to become heavily in-demand, and were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. LucasFilm is financing the project for a reported $30-$35 million.
Production will begin early next year in Prague, Italy, Croatia and England.