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Revision as of 15:04, 7 April 2022

The Man in the High Castle start sequence.

TV Series (2015-2019)
French title : Le Maître du Haut Château
Japanese title : 高い城の男

Starring:
Alexa Davalos (Juliana Crain)
Rupert Evans (Frank Frink)
Luke Kleintank (Joe Blake)
DJ Qualls (Ed McCarthy)

(Synopsis needed)


Season One

Fictional Supersonic Airliner

Close to Concorde but designed by Germany, we could talk for hours about the source of inspiration, the similarities and differences between this nice Made for Movie and Concorde ... starting with the cockpit windows which are unrealistic, to say the least, on a supersonic plane!

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Episode 01 The New World

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Episode 06 Three Monkeys

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Unidentified Aircraft

Episode 01 The New World
Boeing LGM-30 Minuteman ?

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Douglas A-20 Havoc

Episode 01 The New World

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Season Four

Dornier Do 31

Episode 01 Hexagram 64
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet-propelled transport reaching operational status in this uchronic world.
In our real one, this design was made by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and three aircrafts, two flight-capable and one static airframe, were constructed and used for testing. The maiden flight occured on February 1967 and the Do 31 performed its final public flight on 4 May 1970. The two flyable airframes are now on static display (at Friedrichshafen, Germany near Lake Constance and at the Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim (near Munich, Germany).

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