P51Mstg wrote:
Unlik
I'd really guess stock footage... I've seen it before..
Mark H
No, I don't think so. The color is too good and it's shown against very California-ish mountains....
besides, actors are shown climbing in it on a couple of occasions...once where a pilot lands to pick up the CO whose Mustang was shot down.
The producers didn't sweat the details THAT much to paint a rented Mustang up to match stock photos (after all they didn't even paint out the N number of the PoF Mustang in the episode we're discussing).
Also, it has no serial or USAAF unit markings....surely not wartime/USAAF/USAF stock footage and nothing that squares with stock film from a postwar Hollywood film (
Battle Hymn or something similar).
Yes, I've been watching the 4am repeats for the last couple of months. I'm on my second go-around but there are a few episodes...like this one...I missed the first time around. Here's where I got the info on the Canadian connection...from the TV series entry on wiki..."The segments in 1966 had the former Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Lynn Garrison coordinating the aerial footage. Garrison had been drawn to the project by his friend, Robert Lansing.
Garrison owned the P-51 used in the series."
I'm sure some Mustang expert can ID the aircraft based on that ownership.