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Found this in a slide show, e-mailed to me quite a while ago. The pics were all 'fin de siecle'; some of war, others not. Could this be gunnery training for the observer?

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Yes, indeed - gunnery training. I have seen short footage on YouTube, which showed similar installations for British pilots.

There the machine gun was fixed of course, cause it was for fighter pilots. A pity I didn't collect the link.

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Hihihi - I see you Americans have the same silly Russian accent in your movies as the Germans!

Probably because we see Russians in the same light.

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There are exceptions though - when the Russians are not only the badies.

"The Hunt for Red October" (with Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn and Sam Neill) was one such film (and one I really liked).

Also "Gorki Park" (with William Hurt and Lee Marvin - also a film I liked a lot) .

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There are exceptions though - when the Russians are not only the badies.

"The Hunt for Red October" (with Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn and Sam Neill) was one such film (and one I really liked).

Also "Gorki Park" (with William Hurt and Lee Marvin - also a film I liked a lot) .

...and, Ilya Kuriyakin from "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."

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Hihihi - I see you Americans have the same silly Russian accent in your movies as the Germans!

It reminds me of an old sketch when a character talks about Helmut kohl: "Yes, you know him: the big fatty who speaks like the bad guys in the war movies..."

 

The Abrahams/ Zucker movie Top Secret! emphasized much about the "bad German guy" accent, but it also had an ingenious idea about the Swedish accent: it sounds so mush as if the text was rewinded, that as the Swede is speaking, the action in the movie looks like it was rewinded too!

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