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[[Image:StEx2024_poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|<i> Saint-Ex</i> movie poster.]] | [[Image:StEx2024_poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|<i> Saint-Ex</i> movie poster.]] | ||
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A stylized reverie based on the myth of Saint-Exupéry, focusing primarily on the week in June 1930 during which Henri Guillaumet went missing. | |||
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= [[Category: Made for Movie]] [[:Category: Made for Movie | Fictional Aircraft]] = | == [[Category: Made for Movie]] [[:Category: Made for Movie | Fictional Aircraft]] == | ||
Landscapes are real and mixed later with actors and aircraft (filmed in front of a blue or green background).<br> | Landscapes are real and mixed later with actors and aircraft (filmed in front of a blue or green background).<br> | ||
Aircraft are not the most accurate. The two types appear identical, distinguished by the presence or absence of the lower wings. | Aircraft are not the most accurate. The two types appear identical, distinguished by the presence or absence of the lower wings. | ||
== [[:Category: Latécoère 25|Latécoère 25 (?)]] == | === [[:Category: Latécoère 25|Latécoère 25 (?)]] === | ||
CGI or replica ?<br> | CGI or replica ?<br> | ||
Should be a Latécoère 25 but there are many differences, some of them glaring! | Should be a Latécoère 25 but there are many differences, some of them glaring! | ||
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[[Image:StEx2024_Parasol2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:StEx2024_Parasol2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
== [[:Category: Potez 25|Potez 25 (?)]] == | === [[:Category: Potez 25|Potez 25 (?)]] === | ||
Should be the Potez 25 F-AJDZ but again too many differences with the real airplane. <br> | Should be the Potez 25 F-AJDZ but again too many differences with the real airplane. <br> | ||
What's more, a close look at the landing gear, the upper wing attachment and the tail shows that it's the “Latécoère” that has been modified by the addition of the lower wings. | What's more, a close look at the landing gear, the upper wing attachment and the tail shows that it's the “Latécoère” that has been modified by the addition of the lower wings. | ||
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[[Image:StEx2024_Po-25fict.jpg|thumb|500px|none|The cowling and turbocharged engine are a far cry from what Guillaumet's plane actually looked like!]] | [[Image:StEx2024_Po-25fict.jpg|thumb|500px|none|The cowling and turbocharged engine are a far cry from what Guillaumet's plane actually looked like!]] | ||
[[Image:StEx2024_Po-25v.jpg|thumb|500px|none|On Friday 13 June 1930, while crossing the Andes for the 92nd time, Henri Guillaumet crashed his Potez 25 and the aircraft flipped over, instead of vertical as seen here.]] | [[Image:StEx2024_Po-25v.jpg|thumb|500px|none|On Friday 13 June 1930, while crossing the Andes for the 92nd time, Henri Guillaumet crashed his Potez 25 and the aircraft flipped over, instead of vertical as seen here.]] | ||
== [[:Category: North American T-28 Trojan|North American T-28 Trojan]] == | |||
Acting as the last aircraft manned by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the twin-engine Lockheed F-5B Lightning (unarmed P-38 variant for reconnaissance).<br> | |||
Unidentified airframe code 38 : | |||
[[Image:StEx2024_T-28.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:StEx2024_T-28_5538.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
JT-28A TROJAN c/n 159-6 s/n 49-1494. On service till 1965 then to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All markings erased but the serial and the US roundel kept. | |||
[[Image:StEx2024_T-28_91494.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
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= See also = | == See also == | ||
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27156915 Saint-Ex at IMDb] | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27156915 Saint-Ex at IMDb] | ||
* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Ex_(film,_2024) Saint-Ex at French Wikipedia] | * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Ex_(film,_2024) Saint-Ex at French Wikipedia] | ||
* [https://www.imcdb.org/movie_27156915-Saint-Ex.html Saint-Ex at IMCDb] | |||
[[Category: Latécoère 25]] | [[Category: Latécoère 25]] | ||
[[Category: North American T-28 Trojan]] | |||
[[Category: Potez 25]] | [[Category: Potez 25]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:25, 3 August 2025

Movie (2024)
Starring:
Louis Garrel (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
Vincent Cassel (Henri Guillaumet)
Diane Kruger (Noëlle Guillaumet)
Jean-Stan Du Pac (young Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
A stylized reverie based on the myth of Saint-Exupéry, focusing primarily on the week in June 1930 during which Henri Guillaumet went missing.
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.
Fictional Aircraft
Landscapes are real and mixed later with actors and aircraft (filmed in front of a blue or green background).
Aircraft are not the most accurate. The two types appear identical, distinguished by the presence or absence of the lower wings.
Latécoère 25 (?)
CGI or replica ?
Should be a Latécoère 25 but there are many differences, some of them glaring!


Potez 25 (?)
Should be the Potez 25 F-AJDZ but again too many differences with the real airplane.
What's more, a close look at the landing gear, the upper wing attachment and the tail shows that it's the “Latécoère” that has been modified by the addition of the lower wings.



North American T-28 Trojan
Acting as the last aircraft manned by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the twin-engine Lockheed F-5B Lightning (unarmed P-38 variant for reconnaissance).
Unidentified airframe code 38 :


JT-28A TROJAN c/n 159-6 s/n 49-1494. On service till 1965 then to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All markings erased but the serial and the US roundel kept.

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