Dave Homewood wrote:
I agree that the Mustang strafing sequence in Empire of the Sun is really spectacular and thrilling to watch and must have been bloody amazing to have been on set when they filmed it, although in reality it is apparently not all real aircraft, with CGI and models cleverly unterwoven into the secene according to IMDb.
AFAIK, as Steve's already said, the strafing scene is all real and partly New Zealanders, Dave.

Mark Hanna wrote an article on the filming for
Warbirds Worldwide, including learning about bomb dropping with concrete bombs. If it's of interest I can dig it out and post details. Can't do any harm as WW, Paul Coggan and Mark Hanna are all no longer with us.
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I have to wonder if strafing ever was done that dangerously low though, it sees a bit foolhardy to fly at ten feet in terrain you're not familiar with, especially in a place that shoots back.
I don't believe there's any reason to believe strafing did not commonly occur as absolutely low as possible in W.W.II. In fact if you were low enough you were 'safer' from being shot at due to the guns being unable to depress enough, traverse quickly enough or find 'you' through the ground features and so forth. "If you can't get high, get low".
Regards,