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Pearl Harbor DVD cover.

Movie (2001)

Starring:
Ben Affleck (Capt. Rafe McCawley)
Josh Hartnett (Capt. Danny Walker)
Kate Beckinsale (Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson)
Cuba Gooding, Jr. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Dorie Miller)

(Synopsis needed)



Messerschmitt Bf 110 & Supermarine Spitfire

Aircraft from same footage seen in Reach for the Sky and in Airplane! - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Supermarine Spitfire

From left to right :
RF°M, AR3185 : MK.Vb (EP120) / RF°T, AR654 : MK.VIIIc (MV154) / RF°C, AR352 : MK.Vb (BM597) / RF°Y, AR4474 : MK.Vc (AR501)

Supermarine Spitfire MK.Vb
Supermarine Spitfire MK.Vc

An interresting spot with two aircraft wearing the code RF°M. In the foreground, it's EP120 The second RF°M is a mock up.

Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib

G-NKTH was already seen -only on the ground- in Battle of Britain in the far background, as at that time it was unflyable. Wearing a FAA paint scheme with the 7°L code, it can be only quickly seen in the background.

Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib
Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib

Hawker Hurricane Mk.XIIb

Built in 1943 (c/n 72036), it was bought by The Fighter Collection of Duxford, in 1983. Put again in flyable status in 1989 and wearing the code XR°T.

Hawker Hurricane XIIb, c/n 72036.

Messerschmitt Bf 109

Flown by the Luftwaffe during the battle of Britain; archive footage with a later version (F or G).

Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon

Aircraft (c/n C.4K-77, registered NX700E) of the Planes of Fames Museum, Chino, CA.

Same aircraft with the engine cowling paint differently.

Heinkel He 111H

Flown by the Luftwaffe during the battle of Britain; archive footage.

And Computer Generated Image (CGI).

SPAD S.XIII

In the background, a model probably wearing the colors of the 103rd Aero Squadron (we can guess a indian face invisible on this screenshot).

Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

Is seen frequently throught the movie, being flown by the US Army Air Corps. Two of them manage to get airborne during the attack. Four P-40s were used during the filming, one P-40E and three P-40N. The P-40E and one of the P-40Ns used in the movie belong to the Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa, Idaho.

Douglas C-47A-65

Seen in some background shots. The same nose number is worn by another DC-3 later... (look at the dedicated section).

Douglas C-47A-65, c/n 18949, s/n 42-100486, N99131.
Douglas C-47A-65, c/n 18949, s/n 42-100486, N99131.
Douglas C-47A-65, c/n 18949, s/n 42-100486, N99131.

Mitsubishi A6M Zero

Flown by the Japanese Air Force. Some of them are mocked up T-6 Texans already used in the making of Tora! Tora! Tora! [[Image:|thumb|500px|none|]] [[Image:|thumb|500px|none|]] [[Image:|thumb|500px|none|]]

Nakajima B5N

Flown by the Japanese Air Force. Some of them are mocked up T-6 Texans already used in the making of Tora! Tora! Tora!

Aichi D3A

Flown by the Japanese Air Force.

Douglas DC-3 N36

A derelic DC-3 was bought and used for this single action in which it was totally destroy.

The single spot with the Douglas DC-3 N36.

Douglas DC-3 G102A

Douglas DC-3 G102A (c/n 2169, N26MA).

Douglas DC-3 202A

Douglas DC-3 202A (c/n 2236, N20TW).

Consolidated B-24 Liberator

Another wartime footage to transition between Pearl Harbor and Doolittle's raid preparations.


North American B-25 Mitchell

Is seen in the second half of the movie for the Doolittle Raid. Four Mitchells were used, altough the Raiders flew the B-25B and not, as shown, the B-25J


unidentified aircraft

As Col. J. Doolittle starts to train the B-25's crew, a travelling displays a blimp.

A Blimp is visible in the distance, at far right.

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