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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:54 pm 
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DarenC1 wrote:
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It's got to be the Spitfire, surely?

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The Lion Has Wings
First of the Few
Mrs Miniver
Angels One-Five
Reach for the Sky
The Malta Story
The Train
Operation Crossbow
Battle of Britain
Hope and Glory
The Land Girls
Pearl Harbor
Dark Blue World


Spits in the "Longest Day"
and don't forget MH434's short but memorable appearance in "A Bridge Too Far"!
Jerry


Of course, I totally forgot those two films.

Also, I forgot Aces: Iron Eagle 3! :D


And I also forgot A Yank in the RAF! :roll:

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It's got to be the Spitfire, surely?


You forgot Flying Tigers as well - blink and you miss it, but it's there... :lol:

...and don't call me Shirley.

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How about the P-40 in 1941 with John Belushi?

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It's got to be the Spitfire, surely?


You forgot Flying Tigers as well - blink and you miss it, but it's there... :lol:

...and don't call me Shirley.


Of course, the night-flying sequence. I guess the director figured "Hey, it'll be dark, the audience won't notice!" :wink:

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The T-6...usually playing a A6M.


...or P-47 (A Bridge Too far),

or a Fw-190 (Where Eagles Dare),

or an SBD (War and Remembrance)

or...?


or a P-51 or P-47 in Kelly's Heros


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Although the average viewer won't think 'warbird' when they see it, there's been a red 450 Stearman in tons of movies and TV shows.

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Nathan wrote:
I havent seen Air Force in awhile but you are probably correct. Although I remember P-43's being used as Zero's. More or less stock footage of a fast flying P-43.


You're correct. P-43 models.
And a AT-6 playing an O-47. They mention the O-47 by name...surely a first (and last).
I wastched it a couple of night ago after taking it on TCM, but I think they also used a couple shots of AT-6s as Zeros as well.

But a new answer to the question is....drum rolll...
C-47/DC-3 (that does count as a warbird, doesn't it?)

It's been in lots of films

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PhantomAce08 wrote:
Dan K wrote:
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The T-6...usually playing a A6M.


...or P-47 (A Bridge Too far),

or a Fw-190 (Where Eagles Dare),

or an SBD (War and Remembrance)

or...?


or a P-51 or P-47 in Kelly's Heros


I think that one was an obscure Yugoslavian type powered by an R1340.

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The Spitfire also appeared in " The Spitfire Story" which starred Sir David Niven as Reginald Mitchell.

Maybe I missed it but the Spitfire was also in Pearl Harbour when whats his name went to join the RAF and got shot down

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Jeff Hunt wrote:
The Spitfire also appeared in " The Spitfire Story" which starred Sir David Niven as Reginald Mitchell.

Maybe I missed it but the Spitfire was also in Pearl Harbour when whats his name went to join the RAF and got shot down

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Pearl Harbor is in Daz's list above, as is 'The First of the Few' (known as 'Spitfire' in the US) which did indeed star David Niven (never a 'Sir' though), but not as Mitchell, instead as a fictional character, an RAF pilot and friend of Mitchell.


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And another P-40 - this time a captured example used in the Japanese movie Kato Hayabusa Sentotai at about 4:28 here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BXo-jWcGnw

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The warbird Most seen has got to be the UH-1 Huey!!!


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Hmmm.... Phantom is pretty well known... T-38/F-5/F-20 is used for a lot of stock shots... F-16 "lately" (I'm 53), BUFF... I'd mention the f-14 but I hate Top Gun... and if we go in the other direction.... Jennies and Fokker Triplanes (D-VIIs?)

That should stir things up a bit.

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