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Movie (1945)
international title: Man's Hope
alternative title: Days of Hope
Starring:
Andrés Mejuto (Capitan Munoz)
Nicolás Rodríguez (Pilot Marquez)
José Sempere (Commandant Pena)
Pedro Codina (Schreiner, pilot of the DH-87)
José Lado (the peasant)
At Teruel, the Fronte Popular troops try to blocade the Nationalists. They need to blow up the bridge. In the meantime, Republicans set up a bombing raid to destroy the hidden ennemy airbase, following the data given by a peasant. But lack of supplies forbidden a fighter escort.
Movie made in 1938 on real republican airbase but finished only in 1939 with some models. Never seen before 1945.
Potez 540
De Havilland DH 87B Hornet Moth
Curtiss JN-4 Jenny
Same aircraft (but flipped) in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Morane-Saulnier MS.225
Attacking fighters are probably aerobatics taken during meeting in the prewar years.
Polikarpov I-15 Chaika
Bloch MB.210
Four Bloch 210 were used by Republicans. In 1938, this one was awaiting repair following damage to the undercarriage and its right wing (missing here).
Gourdou Leseurre B6
Perhaps the personnal aircraft of the famous pilot Cavalli using fumes to underline his skill.
Unidentified Aircraft
Bombing the ennemy aircraft.
Unidentified Aircraft
The Captain is saying : "this one was shoot down yesterday ... a Breda ..." (Breda is not among the subtitles). Of the 23 Breda Ba.65s sent to Spain, 12 had been lost in the course of the Civil War. It could be another type of Breda or Caproni A.P.1 or something else ?
Fiat BR.20
Nicknamed Cicogna.
Fiat CR.32
Archive document on Nationalists Spannish air forces, using CR.32.
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