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[[File:God is My Co-Pilot poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|''God Is My Co-Pilot'' poster.]]
[[File:God is My Co-Pilot poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|''God Is My Co-Pilot'' poster.]]
<b>Movie (1945)</b>
<b>Movie (1945)</b><br>
French title : <b>Bombes sur Hong-Kong</b><br>


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Dennis Morgan (Robert Lee Scott Jr.)<br>
Dennis Morgan (Robert Lee Scott Jr.)<br>
Dane Clark (Johnny Petach)<br>
Dane Clark (Johnny Petach)<br>
Raymond Massey (Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault)<br>
Raymond Massey (Major General Claire L. Chennault)<br>
Alan Hale, Sr. ("Big Mike" Harrigan, Missionary Priest)<br>
Alan Hale, Sr. ("Big Mike" Harrigan, the Missionary Priest)<br>
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Robert L. Scott has dreamed his whole life of being a fighter pilot, but when war comes he finds himself flying transport planes over The Hump into China. In China, he persuades General Chennault to let him fly with the famed Flying Tigers, the heroic band of airmen who'd been fighting the Japanese long before Pearl Harbor. Scott gets his chance to fight, ultimately engaging in combat with the deadly Japanese pilot known as Tokyo Joe.
Robert L. Scott has dreamed his whole life of being a fighter pilot, but when war comes he finds himself flying transport planes over The Hump into China. In China, he persuades General Chennault to let him fly with the famed Flying Tigers, the heroic band of airmen who'd been fighting the Japanese long before Pearl Harbor. Scott gets his chance to fight, ultimately engaging in combat with the deadly Japanese pilot known as Tokyo Joe.
== Flying Model ==
Robert is obsessed with flying from his teens and following a failed attempt, he deceives his unfulfilled desire by building flying models.
=== [[:Category: Fokker D.VII|Fokker D.VII]] ===
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00525.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00530.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
=== [[:Category: SPAD S.XIII|SPAD S.XIII]] ===
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00532.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
=== [[:Category:Fokker Dr.I|Fokker Dr.I]] ===
(background) just over Robert's hair, a Fokker Dr.I. Another German aircraft at the bottom left and others unidentified model.
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00614.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
== [[Category:Unidentified Aircraft]] [[:Category:Unidentified Aircraft|Unidentified Aircraft]] ==
Despite Robert is speaking about his first flight at the controls of a Jenny, images are showing another type of aircraft as these sprayers have a radial engine.
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00654.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00657.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
== Consolidated PT-1 Trusty ==
(bottom center) Code 522 : Consolidated PT-1 Trusty fitted with a radial engine so TA-3 or TA-5 for the USAAF (depending exact engine type). The first primary trainer ordered by USAAS (United States Army Air Service) in 1921 and on duty til 1930 (the type was then used by the National Guard just a couple of years). <br>A single PT-1 among lot of PT-17 as in 1945, there were very few of the 223 airframes built left ... but this one is welcome to reflect Robert's pilot learning cursus in the early 1930s.
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00732.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
== [[:Category: Boeing-Stearman Model 75|PT-17 (Boeing-Stearman Model 75)]] ==
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00840.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
== Douglas O-38E ==
USAAF aircraft used for air mail duties.
[[Image:GodCoPilot_00910.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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== [[:Category: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk|Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]] ==
== [[:Category: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk|Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]] ==
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== [[:Category: Boeing P-12|Boeing P-12]] ==  
== [[:Category: Boeing P-12|Boeing P-12]] ==  
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== Consolidated PT-17 ==
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[[Image:GIMC_AT-6.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
== Douglas O-38E ==
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== [[:Category: Martin B-26 Marauder | Martin B-26 Marauder ]] ==  
== [[:Category: Martin B-26 Marauder | Martin B-26 Marauder ]] ==  
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==See also==
==See also==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037746/ God Is My Co-Pilot at IMDb]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037746/ God Is My Co-Pilot at IMDb]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Is_My_Co-Pilot_(film) God Is My Co-Pilot at Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Is_My_Co-Pilot_(film) God Is My Co-Pilot at Wikipedia]
* [https://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=37746 God Is My Co-Pilot at IMCDb]


[[Category: Boeing P-12]]
[[Category: Boeing P-12]]
[[Category: Boeing-Stearman Model 75]]
[[Category: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]]
[[Category: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]]
[[Category: Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando]]  
[[Category: Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando]]  
[[Category: Douglas C-47 Skytrain]]  
[[Category: Douglas C-47 Skytrain]]
[[Category: Fokker D.VII]]
[[Category: Fokker Dr.I]]
[[Category: Martin B-26 Marauder]]  
[[Category: Martin B-26 Marauder]]  
[[Category: North American B-25 Mitchell]]
[[Category: North American B-25 Mitchell]]
[[Category: Republic P-43 Lancer]]
[[Category: Republic P-43 Lancer]]
[[Category: SPAD S.XIII]]

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God Is My Co-Pilot poster.

Movie (1945)
French title : Bombes sur Hong-Kong

Starring:
Dennis Morgan (Robert Lee Scott Jr.)
Dane Clark (Johnny Petach)
Raymond Massey (Major General Claire L. Chennault)
Alan Hale, Sr. ("Big Mike" Harrigan, the Missionary Priest)

Robert L. Scott has dreamed his whole life of being a fighter pilot, but when war comes he finds himself flying transport planes over The Hump into China. In China, he persuades General Chennault to let him fly with the famed Flying Tigers, the heroic band of airmen who'd been fighting the Japanese long before Pearl Harbor. Scott gets his chance to fight, ultimately engaging in combat with the deadly Japanese pilot known as Tokyo Joe.

Flying Model

Robert is obsessed with flying from his teens and following a failed attempt, he deceives his unfulfilled desire by building flying models.

Fokker D.VII

SPAD S.XIII

Fokker Dr.I

(background) just over Robert's hair, a Fokker Dr.I. Another German aircraft at the bottom left and others unidentified model.

Unidentified Aircraft

Despite Robert is speaking about his first flight at the controls of a Jenny, images are showing another type of aircraft as these sprayers have a radial engine.

Consolidated PT-1 Trusty

(bottom center) Code 522 : Consolidated PT-1 Trusty fitted with a radial engine so TA-3 or TA-5 for the USAAF (depending exact engine type). The first primary trainer ordered by USAAS (United States Army Air Service) in 1921 and on duty til 1930 (the type was then used by the National Guard just a couple of years).
A single PT-1 among lot of PT-17 as in 1945, there were very few of the 223 airframes built left ... but this one is welcome to reflect Robert's pilot learning cursus in the early 1930s.

PT-17 (Boeing-Stearman Model 75)

Douglas O-38E

USAAF aircraft used for air mail duties.


                                • bottom : check ongoing; end expected on next 19 Sept.

Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

North American B-25H Mitchell

Republic P-43 Lancer

(screenshot needed)

Boeing P-12

(screenshot needed)

North American AT-6 (acting as Japanese fighters)

Martin B-26 Marauder

(screenshot needed)

Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando

(screenshot needed)

Douglas C-47

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