carrick58 23 Posted April 9, 2012 (edited) I caught this 1935 film on T.V. A lot of Hollywood junk,but it did contain a filmed U.S. Navy and Marine fleet exercise on the California Cost. The Fleet ( Pre-WWII Battleships, 4 stack destroyers and the U.S.S. Saratoga ( A carrier that was later sunk in WWII) All covered by Navy and Marine( I could I.D. a Boeing F4B4 dont know about the others) 2 wing aircraft. A lot were shown just flying by in Vics. One was an Lo type landing in the water and then coming up the Ramp onto land Edited April 9, 2012 by carrick58 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carrick58 23 Posted April 9, 2012 http://youtu.be/RwviFampAmk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Olham 164 Posted April 9, 2012 Isn't it amazing, how they didn't need any high-tech computer tricks to produce a good atmosphere? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shiloh 12 Posted April 9, 2012 And this is one of the unfortunate Devil Dogs that didn't make it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveLohr 0 Posted April 10, 2012 One minor quibble. The USS SARATOGA (CV-3) wasn't sunk in WWII. It was sunk later at the at Bikini Atoll Atomic bomb tests. She survived the first blast ( an air burst) but was sunk by the second underwater blast detonated 500 yards (500 m) from the carrier. I think it says something about the workmanship that after surviving WWII, it took two A-bombs, and no crew onboard to conduct damage control to finally sink the SARATOGA. Steve Lohr ( former crewmember of her successor, USS SARTOGA (CV-60)) I caught this 1935 film on T.V. A lot of Hollywood junk,but it did contain a filmed U.S. Navy and Marine fleet exercise on the California Cost. The Fleet ( Pre-WWII Battleships, 4 stack destroyers and the U.S.S. Saratoga ( A carrier that was later sunk in WWII) All covered by Navy and Marine( I could I.D. a Boeing F4B4 dont know about the others) 2 wing aircraft. A lot were shown just flying by in Vics. One was an Lo type landing in the water and then coming up the Ramp onto land Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carrick58 23 Posted April 10, 2012 One minor quibble. The USS SARATOGA (CV-3) wasn't sunk in WWII. It was sunk later at the at Bikini Atoll Atomic bomb tests. She survived the first blast ( an air burst) but was sunk by the second underwater blast detonated 500 yards (500 m) from the carrier. I think it says something about the workmanship that after surviving WWII, it took two A-bombs, and no crew onboard to conduct damage control to finally sink the SARATOGA. Steve Lohr ( former crewmember of her successor, USS SARTOGA (CV-60)) Good info Thanks Steve my mistake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carrick58 23 Posted April 10, 2012 I found this list of a/c used in the film D.Dogs at Military Aviation Movie List at coastcomp.com Devil Dogs of the Air 1935 v USMC- Jimmy Cagney; Cocky stunt flier joins Marines. Filmed at NAS North Island with some real rare types. Stearman C-3B ("Vought 02U-1") Boeing F4B-4, Travelair 4000 crash, Ford RR-4 Trimotor, Loening OL-9, Curtiss RC-1 Kingbird, Vought 02U-1's of VJ-7M, Curtiss OC-1/2's.Vought 03U-6's of VO-8M. Boeing F4B-3 of VB-4M. One question if anyone knows ? I understand that in Marine Talk that a VO unit would be Observation, VF= Fighters VB = bombers, But what was a VJ unit ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveLohr 0 Posted April 11, 2012 In the 1925-46 period "VJ" was fixed wing Utility or General Utility Squadrons. DUring the 1950's it was used to designate photographic or weather reconnaisance squadrons. See http://www.history.navy.mil/download/dictnry/appendx4.pdf Best, Steve Lohr I found this list of a/c used in the film D.Dogs at Military Aviation Movie List at coastcomp.com Devil Dogs of the Air 1935 v USMC- Jimmy Cagney; Cocky stunt flier joins Marines. Filmed at NAS North Island with some real rare types. Stearman C-3B ("Vought 02U-1") Boeing F4B-4, Travelair 4000 crash, Ford RR-4 Trimotor, Loening OL-9, Curtiss RC-1 Kingbird, Vought 02U-1's of VJ-7M, Curtiss OC-1/2's.Vought 03U-6's of VO-8M. Boeing F4B-3 of VB-4M. One question if anyone knows ? I understand that in Marine Talk that a VO unit would be Observation, VF= Fighters VB = bombers, But what was a VJ unit ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hauksbee 103 Posted April 11, 2012 . Filmed at NAS North Island with some real rare types. Stearman C-3B ("Vought 02U-1") Boeing F4B-4, Travelair 4000 crash, Ford RR-4 Trimotor, Loening OL-9, Curtiss RC-1 Kingbird, Vought 02U-1's of VJ-7M, Curtiss OC-1/2's.Vought 03U-6's of VO-8M. Boeing F4B-3 of VB-4M. With a cast of characters like this, who can say 'No'? Unfortunately, Netflix isn't carrying this title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wombat 1 Posted April 12, 2012 One minor quibble. The USS SARATOGA (CV-3) wasn't sunk in WWII. It was sunk later at the at Bikini Atoll Atomic bomb tests. She survived the first blast ( an air burst) but was sunk by the second underwater blast detonated 500 yards (500 m) from the carrier. I think it says something about the workmanship that after surviving WWII, it took two A-bombs, and no crew onboard to conduct damage control to finally sink the SARATOGA. Steve Lohr ( former crewmember of her successor, USS SARTOGA (CV-60)) Just watched a documentary on Bikini today, and it reported that even after the two blasts, Able and Baker, it took 8 hours for Saratoga to go down! She would at the very least allowed her crew to leave her in an orderly manner. What a lady!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites