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Movie (1930)
Starring:
Ben Lyon (Monty Rutledge)
James Hall (Roy Rutledge)
Jean Harlow (Helen)
(Synopsis:)
Zeppelin R Class
Worn the code L 32 of LZ 74, a R Class Zeppelin shot down over Essex on 24 September 1916.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.


Same footage used 74 years later in The Aviator.

Sikorsky S-29A





Unidentified Aircraft
To illustrate the bomber in distress, this shot of a half fuselage. Did it been shot from the wreckage of the Sikorsky S-29A or from another aircraft ?

Fokker D.VII
The two first screenshots are some of the scenes seen again in The Aviator.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.





Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Original airframes and Eberhart Aeroplane S.E.5e (S.E.5a assembled from spare parts in the USA).

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