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    Aviation Movies

    Okay, I love aviation movies but am sure there must be a whole heap I've missed ever hearing of, nevermind actually seeing. So let's see if we can work up a definitive list, that way we can be on the look out for them when they appear on TV.

    Also post here if you spot a film on TV so's we can get our VCR's ready to catch it.

    My list: (in no particular order) This list added to as members suggest them.

    This * means a members suggestion.

    12 o' clock High

    633 Squadron *

    Aces High

    Air America

    Airplane! *

    Biggles *

    Black Hawk Down *

    Black Sheep Squadron *

    Blue Max *

    Capricorn One *

    Cloud Dancer

    Con Air *

    Conquest Of The Air

    Dambusters

    Dawn Patrol

    Deadly Encounter

    Flying Leathernecks

    Hindenberg *

    Into The Unknown

    Memphis Belle *

    Murphy's War

    Night Crossing

    Operation Crossbow *

    Reach For The Sky

    Target for Tonight *

    The Battle Of Britain

    The First Of The Few

    The Flight Of The Pheonix

    The Great Waldo Pepper

    The Right Stuff *

    The Rocketeer

    The Spirit Of St. Louis

    The Sound Barrier

    They Flew Alone

    Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines

    Top Gun *

    Tora Tora Tora *

    Wings

    No, didn't want 633 Squadron - cheesy effects spoil it completely! The book is superb though!

    So, add the missing movies...
  • Guest

    #2
    top gun

    really cheesy story, but some of teh cinematography is superb

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    • John
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      • Mar 2004
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      • John
      • Halifax

      #3
      Does Red Dwarf or Black Hawk Down count
      www.scalemodelshop.co.uk

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      • Guest

        #4
        Watched them making some of the real flying shots for 663. Cairngorms was the location.

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        • Guest

          #5
          633 squadron and Top Gun added to the list.

          Somebody help me on Black Hawk Down, I've never seen it. Is it a bone for fido ( :cheesygri ) aviation film or not?

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          • Guest

            #6
            true fact chopper film

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            • Guest

              #7
              Including TV ,,,His Holiness The Devine Boddo did" Flambards" with plenty R/C models. "Empire of the Sun" had P51 Mustangs as the brat shouted. I was going to shout back " ..they are 1/4 scale models !" or do miniature flying (un-manned) machines not count ?

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              • Guest

                #8
                Yeah, but can they be classed as aviation films in the same way as, say, The Great Waldo Pepper?

                Another puzzling one is on on Friday, Channel Five 2.05 pm. The Birdmen. About the glider built in a loft in Colditz Castle by POW's in which they were going to escape. Could that really be classed as an aviation film? The flying bit only lasts a couple of minutes. Whadyathink?

                Also Airplane! is on on Wednesday ,Channel Five at 10.35 am. Now that is an aviation film! Added to list.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  aha !

                  i have thought of another, which i`m having probs trying to remember the title.

                  it involves a B52 on a bombing mission after russia fires nuc`s at us, the b52 loses contact with base , and has dilemna of dropping bomb or returning to us.

                  i think it may be called "the day after" but not sure.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    "Capricorn one" great sequence with Telly Savalas ( Kojack) in a Stearman (or Waco) and a couple of R/C helis loaded with napalm crashing into cliffs.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Capricorn One added.

                      Adz', I know the one you mean but am at a loss too...

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        hno: Hope you are not putting in "Flying Down to Rio" with Fred Astair et al , Worst mock-up flying shots ever with a dozen dancing wing-walkers on an unrecognisable biplane. Yuck. What was the oldie with James Robertson Justice as airline pilot in fogbound Stratocruiser in BOAC livery ?:noidea:

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          The Linbergh one with James Stewart, what was that called.? He was a bomber pilot in WW2 so he gets my nod. Stewart that is,not so sure about Lindy though. Edit; just read list Wowb , Spirit of St Louis, of couse . Silly me.:shoot:

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            The B52s that couldnt be recalled was that Dr. Strangelove ? Similar theme but not 100% flying movie.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              hno: Hope you are not putting in "Flying Down to Rio" with Fred Astair et al ' date=' Worst mock-up flying shots ever with a dozen dancing wing-walkers on an unrecognisable biplane. Yuck. What was the oldie with James Robertson Justice as airline pilot in fogbound Stratocruiser in BOAC livery ?:noidea:[/quote']No, deffo no Fred Astair!

                              Yep, Dr Stragelove. Yeeehaaa!

                              Dunno what that one was called Dunc', I think I vaguely remember it though.

                              Also, wasn't there a film made of the Neville Shute Norway book, "No Highway", about metal fatique on a certain make of airliners tail? Cracking good read (forgive the pun!) but can't say I remember much about the film.

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