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Old February 27th 04, 06:53 PM
David O
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:


I think the SF film "This island Earth" had a lightplane sequence in it
as well.


Not only several lightplane scenes, but an air-launch of a Stinson from a
UFO.

Rent the 'Mystery Science Theater 3000" version of this film....


"This Island Earth" was one of the better SF films of the '50s. MST
3000 should have chosen a more worthy candidate to ridicule. Still, I
found the MST 3000 version suitably entertaining.

David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com


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Old February 28th 04, 12:20 AM
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Well, I want to thank you all.

You have given me quite a list. I ran this idea past one of our members last
night. What I would like to do is put up a theater of some sort at our
chapters main hanger. During the warmer months of the year I would like to
screen these films for our local town. A little blurb in the paper, come on
down and see a great flick, enjoy some cheap popcorn and drinks, bring the
kids and remember that we are here when we fly Young Eagles. Just trying to
think of a way to get our chapter in the back of the locals minds in a good
way.

Thanks again all,

Dale Alexander
Birds of Paradise EAA Chapter 735
Paradise, CA
Q88



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Old February 28th 04, 12:52 AM
Richard Lamb
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Dale Alexander wrote:

Well, I want to thank you all.

You have given me quite a list. I ran this idea past one of our members last
night. What I would like to do is put up a theater of some sort at our
chapters main hanger. During the warmer months of the year I would like to
screen these films for our local town. A little blurb in the paper, come on
down and see a great flick, enjoy some cheap popcorn and drinks, bring the
kids and remember that we are here when we fly Young Eagles. Just trying to
think of a way to get our chapter in the back of the locals minds in a good
way.

Thanks again all,

Dale Alexander
Birds of Paradise EAA Chapter 735
Paradise, CA
Q88



Dale, this in kinda over the top as suggestions go,
but I've ALWAYS wanted to see a bunch of sport planes
on display in the local mall...

Richard
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Old February 28th 04, 01:02 AM
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"Dale Alexander" wrote in message
. ..
Well, I want to thank you all.

You have given me quite a list. I ran this idea past one of our members

last
night. What I would like to do is put up a theater of some sort at our
chapters main hanger. During the warmer months of the year I would like to
screen these films for our local town. A little blurb in the paper, come

on
down and see a great flick, enjoy some cheap popcorn and drinks, bring the
kids and remember that we are here when we fly Young Eagles. Just trying

to
think of a way to get our chapter in the back of the locals minds in a

good
way.


There might even be some of us who would be happy to send you a tape. To
avoid duplications, you should publish a "want list" and have signups. Oh -
wait a minute. You're probably thinking of the original movies - not VHS.
Never mind.

Rich S.


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Old March 8th 04, 07:37 AM
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I'd go with:

The X-15 Story
Bridges at Toko Ri
Strategic Air Command
12 O'Clock High
Wings
Bird of Brey
Waldo Pepper
The Blue Max
Dawn patrol
The Battle of Britain (I almost bought one of the Spits later used in that
film. It was $20,000 in 1968!)

And the first "Airport" where Boing helped them work out the damage from a GA
plane stike. Heston is always good.

The flying in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" is pretty cool. Who flew that twin
through the billboard? Spectacular!

-- Charlie Springer
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Old March 8th 04, 02:44 PM
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If you're just looking for Fun Aero Movies to add to the list:

* "Those Magnifisent Men in their Flying Machines"
* The new version of "Pearl Harbor" (for the flying scenes)
* "1941" (with John Belushi as a crazed Tomahawk Pilot defending the
California coast in the wake of Pearl Harbor - a must see)

IMHO
Bartman


"Regnirps" wrote in message
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I'd go with:

The X-15 Story
Bridges at Toko Ri
Strategic Air Command
12 O'Clock High
Wings
Bird of Brey
Waldo Pepper
The Blue Max
Dawn patrol
The Battle of Britain (I almost bought one of the Spits later used in that
film. It was $20,000 in 1968!)

And the first "Airport" where Boing helped them work out the damage from a

GA
plane stike. Heston is always good.

The flying in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" is pretty cool. Who flew that

twin
through the billboard? Spectacular!

-- Charlie Springer



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Old March 9th 04, 04:18 AM
Orval Fairbairn
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In article ,
"SadlerVampire18" wrote:

If you're just looking for Fun Aero Movies to add to the list:

* "Those Magnifisent Men in their Flying Machines"


Yes. Lots of fun!

* The new version of "Pearl Harbor" (for the flying scenes)


I thought it sucked! The computer-imaged flying scenes were unrealistic.

The original "Tora! Tora! Tora!" was excellent, however. "Midway" sucked.

* "1941" (with John Belushi as a crazed Tomahawk Pilot defending the
California coast in the wake of Pearl Harbor - a must see)


"Regnirps" wrote in message
...
I'd go with:

The X-15 Story
Bridges at Toko Ri
Strategic Air Command
12 O'Clock High
Wings
Bird of Brey
Waldo Pepper
The Blue Max
Dawn patrol
The Battle of Britain (I almost bought one of the Spits later used in that
film. It was $20,000 in 1968!)

And the first "Airport" where Boing helped them work out the damage from a

GA
plane stike. Heston is always good.

The flying in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" is pretty cool. Who flew that

twin
through the billboard? Spectacular!

-- Charlie Springer



 




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