seagull61785 wrote:
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Actually the Blenheims were active from Day One of the war.
According to:
Oughton, James D. Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV (Aircraft in Profile 218). Leatherhead, Surrey, UK: Profile Publications Ltd., 1971.
.....around 50 Blenheims supported the Dunkirk evacuation by harassing enemy forces.
Blenheim squadrons were active from the start of the war through and including the Battle of Britain.
Thank you for that. Yes I was aware of this but should have explained my original question better. When I viewed the Blenheim scene in the movie it struck me how similar it was in frontal profile to the Heinkel 111 (at first glance), and flying comparatively low over the Channel towards the beaches it would likely have attracted the attention of Royal Navy AA gunners and lots more hot lead from whatever weapons remained in army hands on the beaches themselves. On a support mission to relieve enemy pressure on the allied defensive enclave a reasonable assumption might have been that the Blenheim took a more circuitous route to avoid any friendly fire. In the context of the three different story lines I couldn't understand how much it added to or supported them.
A possible reason for its inclusion could have been to show that the RAF was there supporting the evacuation in other ways.
Having read what I have just written in this post I've probably been guilty of the 'technical nit-picking' that I managed to avoid when watching the movie. In which case I apologise for wasting everyone's time.
Still enjoyed the movie though (including the Blenheim).
Barry
My first reaction is, "No way the Blenheim has big round engines and the Heinkel has inlines and the silouhette, blah, blah,blah...", but I get yer point. Typhoons and Tempests had various ID marking schemes because they were being confused with FW 190's...go figure? Fog of war....
As for the Blenheim in the movie, I'll betcha the production people were verrrry happy to get the real deal! If the type was there supporting the troops why wouldn't they be represented in the film?