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Avia S-199E 'Mulo' - 4ª Escuadrilla de Madrid, Fuerzas Aéreas de la República Española, 1949

 

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pity we don't have the REAL ones, with the Merlins (ie: BoB moive)

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Messers with RR Merlins...it was an stop gap measure, but they performed well in combat and looked awesome in flicks. 

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[...] and looked awesome in flicks. 

 

like this one?

 

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"US-Spanish-Germano-British" :blink:

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There were some tuned like that for Patton. On the other hand, for Iron Eagle 3 they had a non-bubbletop P-51 posing as a Me-109

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even better.... in BoB itself, the famous "repeat, please" scene with the Polish-flown hurricanes, you can CLEARLY see them peeling off to attack "themselves"

 

in the Humphrey Bogart movie "Sahara" 1943 (the one with the Grant tank), they get strafed by a "Luftwaffe" P-51A !!

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even better.... in BoB itself, the famous "repeat, please" scene with the Polish-flown hurricanes, you can CLEARLY see them peeling off to attack "themselves"

 

in the Humphrey Bogart movie "Sahara" 1943 (the one with the Grant tank), they get strafed by a "Luftwaffe" P-51A !!

i believe that p-51 is from kg 200....

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good one!!!

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don't forget Texans posing as Fw-190s in Where Eagles Dare (assault on airport scene) and as Typhoons (Tempests?) in A Bridge Too Far

 

re:Buchons, given the little brilliant Dark World from Czech Rep. used some BoB footage in a smart way, it also appears in that movie. Talk about cinema magic

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