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+ | [[Image:Thunder-Birds_0h2004.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Peter's father during World War One.]] | ||
== [[:Category: Stearman Cloudboy|Stearman Cloudboy ]] == | == [[:Category: Stearman Cloudboy|Stearman Cloudboy ]] == |
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Disambiguation : this page is about the 1942 Film ; do not confuse with the 1964 Thunderbirds (TV series) and the numerous work based on it including Thunderbird 6.
Movie (1942)
French title : Pilotes de chasse
Starring:
Gene Tierney (Kay Saunders)
Preston Foster (Steve Britt)
John Sutton (Peter Stackhouse)
Jack Holt (Lt. Col. "Mac" MacDonald)
(Synopsis needed)
Vultee BT-13 Valiant
Boeing-Stearman PT-17
Appron at Thunderbird field with Boeing-Stearman PT-17s with North American AT-6 Texan overflying some Vultee BT-13 Valiant taxiing in the background.
Unidentified Aircraft
Stearman Cloudboy
Continuity error : when RAF cadet Stackhouse is taking off with flight instructor Steve Britt, they handle a Boeing-Stearman PT-17 serialed 141. But once in the skies, the Boeing-Stearman became an older and rarest Stearman Cloudboy before landing the PT-17 !
North American AT-6 Texan
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See also
- Thunder Birds at IMDb
- Thunder Birds at Wikipedia
- Thunder Birds at IMCDb ; then search for : Thunder Birds