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− | + | The real B-17 <i>Lucky Lass</i> was serialed 42-97673 and flew with the 100th Bomb Groups, Eighth Air Force over Northern Europe, not the Mediterranean Theater of Operations place of the movie's action. | |
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+ | Flight of B-17s from <i>Diamondbacks</i>, the 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. | ||
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+ | Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-10 or G-14 which left the factory only at the end of 1944. The yellow band is for the Eastern Front (over Italy, it should be white). | ||
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This aircraft made appearances in the movies Pearl Harbor and Valkyrie too. | This aircraft made appearances in the movies Pearl Harbor and Valkyrie too. | ||
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Movie (2011)
French title : B17, la forteresse volante (without a dash as seen on the DVD cover)
Starring:
Bug Hall (2nd Lt Michael Schmidt)
Donnie Jeffcoat (1st Lt Wally McAllister)
Sean McGowan (2nd Lt Archie Mason)
Chris Owen (Burt, the top turret gunner/flight engineer)
July 1943 in the Italian skies, from Sicily to Rome.
Note: This film utilises a significant quantity of Computer Generated Images (CGI). Aircraft portrayed in this film may not be entirely accurate and have been identified as closely as possible to real aircraft.
Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress
The real B-17 Lucky Lass was serialed 42-97673 and flew with the 100th Bomb Groups, Eighth Air Force over Northern Europe, not the Mediterranean Theater of Operations place of the movie's action.
Flight of B-17s from Diamondbacks, the 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group.
The serial 4224503 is pure fiction.
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-10 or G-14 which left the factory only at the end of 1944. The yellow band is for the Eastern Front (over Italy, it should be white).
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Curtiss Kittyhawk IV
Kittyhawk IV (P-40N) seen with code 64 and with US Star roundel on both upper wings (the flying warbird got only the roundel over the left wing and wears the code 79. Her shape has been altered to be closer of former variant (F or L) but still with markings of 325th Fighter Group which really operated over Sicily). This aircraft made appearances in the movies Pearl Harbor and Valkyrie too.
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See also
- [ at IMDb]
- Fortress (2011 film) at Wikipedia