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Old April 20th 20, 04:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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So, in which thread does "Airplane!" belong? :-)

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Old April 20th 20, 12:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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All new aviation movies are bad because they have moved away from filming real aircraft to computer generated crap.
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Old April 20th 20, 01:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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So, in which thread does "Airplane!" belong? :-)

Both, of course! Note that the categories are "Favorite" and "Bad." Not "Good" and "Bad."

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Old April 20th 20, 02:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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1982, Clint Eastwood, Firefox.....poor airplanes but very close to he book which I read.
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Old April 22nd 20, 04:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 11:37:01 AM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Since we've had favorites, how about bad ones?

Someone mentioned Top Gun.Â* I thought that was horrible.Â* Yeah, there
was eye candy for both of the only two real genders, and there were a
bunch of great shots of aircraft, but the story line was total crap.

So for one of my favorite bad aviation films, I nominate:Â* Jet Pilot
with John Wayne, Janet Leigh, and believe it or not, Mamie Van Doren.

Dan, 5J


Family Flight starring Rod Taylor (1972). Their Navion’s prop gets bent during a forced landing in Baja. They bang it straight with a rock. Goes downhill from there.
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Old April 22nd 20, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Con Air with Nicolas Cage had one of the cheesiest crash scenes ever.
They took a junker C-123K transport plane, put it on rails, and slammed
it into the Sands Hotel in Vegas for the grand finale. That was before
the hotel was imploded in real life.

They actually used three different planes in the filming, one was
outfitted with a diesel engine from a bus along with its automatic
transmission, driving the nose wheel. It was used to film taxiing
scenes , now open to visitors at the Wendover UT airport, which was a
monster air base used for training nuclear bomber crews in WW II.

A third plane was privately owned, airworthy, which crashed in Denali
National Park after the filming. With Hollywood magic, it looked huge
on the inside, with two decks, and cells for prisoner transport.

-Dave
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Old April 23rd 20, 01:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Family Flight starring Rod Taylor (1972). Their Navion’s prop gets bent during a forced landing in Baja. They bang it straight with a rock. Goes downhill from there.


This plot was recycled into a 6 Million Dollar Man episode called "Pilot Error". Equally bad. Steve Auston unbends the prop with his bionic arm.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0702072/

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Family Flight starring Rod Taylor (1972). Their Navion’s prop gets bent during a forced landing in Baja. They bang it straight with a rock. Goes downhill from there.


That plot and footage were recycled into a 6 Million Dollar Man episode called "Pilot Error". It was no better than the original. Only in this episode, Steve Austin unbent the propeller with his bionic arm. Then, once airborne, he sent Morse code to the ground controllers via the ident button on the transponder.
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Old April 23rd 20, 02:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Like fine wine, it's a movie that improves with time.

https://www.indiewire.com/2013/06/je...effect-127727/



On 4/22/20 8:44 AM, kinsell wrote:
Con Air with Nicolas Cage had one of the cheesiest crash scenes ever.
They took a junker C-123K transport plane, put it on rails, and slammed
it into the Sands Hotel in Vegas for the grand finale. That was before
the hotel was imploded in real life.

They actually used three different planes in the filming, one was
outfitted with a diesel engine from a bus along with its automatic
transmission, driving the nose wheel.Â* It was used to film taxiing
scenes , now open to visitors at the Wendover UT airport, which was a
monster air base used for training nuclear bomber crews in WW II.

A third plane was privately owned, airworthy, which crashed in Denali
National Park after the filming.Â* With Hollywood magic, it looked huge
on the inside, with two decks, and cells for prisoner transport.

-Dave


 




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