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Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:47 am
proof that "russian" pilots do look better
Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:57 am
Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:10 pm
In photo #2, look at the New Navions and Swift.
I wonder where those were taken....Van Nuys?
A GA airport with runways long enough or the F-86 and F-94 (in background of photo 2)?
The F-94 49-2479 is the first production F-94.
Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:30 pm
A better shot with a clearer background (or someone with a better photo shop program) so you could read the FBO's name on he hanger would pin point where the pictures were taken, one of the issues with medium format cameras was lack of depth of field, with all the N.A. new iron I'd guess Mines Field (now LAX)since that's where N.A. was located. Anyone recognise the mountains in the background?
Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:36 pm
Location filming took place primarily at Edwards Air Force Base and Hamilton Air Force Base, California. Location filming for the Russian air base was done at George Air Force Base, a World War II air base with many of its wartime structures still intact, giving the base a primitive appearance. The 94th FS and its parent 1st Fighter Group were actually based at George during filming, and had just finished a deployment to Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska, as depicted in the storyline.
Barlett, Donald L. & James B. Steele, Howard Hughes: His Life & Madness, W. W. Norton & Company, 2004 ISBN 0393326020
Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:05 pm
Not a lot of FBO's @ Hamilton, Edwards, or George in those days.
I just took another look @ the picture of Paul Fix, Wayne, and Janet Leigh, and I think the hangar reads NEO-AIR and says RYAN NAVION below that. Anyone have NEO-AIR ring a dusty old bell?
RYAN bought the rights to the NAVION from N.A. for $8 Milion in 1948 when the demand for F-86's overloaded N.A.'s floor space and manpower. (sidebar, about 3 years ago I spotted a RANGEMASTER NAVION on tie down in Twin Falls, ID.)
Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:31 pm
I'm sorry, but that movie is worth it for Janet Leigh. Terrible story, but the eye candy, whether it be the jets or her, is well worth it
Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:38 pm
Dan Johnson II wrote:I'm sorry, but that movie is worth it for Janet Leigh. Terrible story, but the eye candy, whether it be the jets or her, is well worth it

You just like those early 50's Cadillac style 'Dagmars' (me too!!)-kids, go ask your parents or grand parents
Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:07 am
great still pics from a lame movie. i'm surprised that hughes put his name on it regardless of his mental state. it was way over budget, & consumed to much time in filming w/ hughes's quirky changes. i guess it's true........ money talks, b.s. walks!!
Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:05 pm
The Inspector wrote:Not a lot of FBO's @ Hamilton, Edwards, or George in those days.
I just took another look @ the picture of Paul Fix, Wayne, and Janet Leigh, and I think the hangar reads NEO-AIR and says RYAN NAVION below that. Anyone have NEO-AIR ring a dusty old bell?
RYAN bought the rights to the NAVION from N.A. for $8 Milion in 1948 when the demand for F-86's overloaded N.A.'s floor space and manpower. (sidebar, about 3 years ago I spotted a RANGEMASTER NAVION on tie down in Twin Falls, ID.)
NEO-AIR
RYAN NAVION SALES SERVICE
Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:17 pm
Found on Navion Type Certificate No. A-782
(d) 20 gal. installation in accordance with Dwg. and 14 lb. (+132) Navion
Installation Kit No. CJKM 3100, Neo Air, Inc., Navion A
Metropolitan Airport, Van Nuys, California.
Add the following placard in front and in clear view
of the pilot:
"Aux. fuel tank to be used in level flight only."
Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:38 pm
Is this the one where they dogfight with the X-1 at the end?
Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:09 pm
Chris, the X-1 doesn't dogfight with the "Mig-86's". Janet flames two with her T-33 while John Wayne is landing the X-1. I love the X-1 sequences. Nice and clear on the big screen.
Jerry
Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:12 pm
That's X-1ski to you lacky capitalist dog.
Thought the Soviets did develop (sort of) an X-1 knockoff that was dropped from under the wing of a Tu-4 BULL, recall seeing a picture of it somewhere
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