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Movie (1941)
Starring:
Errol Flynn (Lieutenant Douglas S. Lee)
Fred MacMurray (Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake)
Ralph Bellamy (Lieutenant Commander Lance Rogers)
Hollywood testimonies towards surgeons of the US Navy in their efforts to find solutions to high altitude flying and tigh maneuvers of the new generation airplanes.
Vought SB2U-2 Vindicator
Douglas TBD-1 Devastator
Brewster F2A Buffalo
Curtiss SBC-2
Curtiss SOC-2
With its black cowling, here on wheels (usually on floats).
Consolidated PB2Y Coronado
Sorry about the poor screenshot ! The four engines, twin tails and yellow wings with a natural metal fuselage is a Consolidated PB2Y Coronado.
Another one is seen in flight among the flypast at the end of the movie (but I missed the capture).
Grumman F3F-3
Ryan ST-A
Consolidated PBY-4 Catalina
Lockheed L-10A Electra
North American SNJ-3
Vought OS2U Kingfisher
(screenshot needed)
Northrop BT-1
Northrop BT-1 of VB-5 "Red devils" but wearing the VS-41 badge.
Flight Simulators
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Curtiss XSB2C-1 Helldiver
The type entered service in 1943. In 1941, it was in flight testing since the beginning of the year.
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