FYI: -Beautiful piece of Indus.-design (-stylish up-sweeping tail later inspired swoopie taillight-fins on 1948-'49 Cads.); -and although used in a needless nightmarish WW2 conflict of USA Jews declaring war upon Germany; -we're slowly realizing we were duped into fighting against the knowing pleas of Gen.-Chas.Lindbergh and anti-Communist St.Hitler, whom warned of the real enemy being jewZionist King Rothschilds warmongering Bank'ster-mafia whom are still today Fraud'closing on millions.!!!
The original film was produced by the U.S. War Department, released in 1944 and directed by
famed Hollywood director William Wyler and is available elsewhere & worth watching. Was filmed over the course of six different missions flown by the 91st Bomb Grp. There were actually 7 DIFFERENT B-17s in the 8th Air Force vying to be the first one in early 1943 to fly the requisite 25 missions and return home. Another B-17, Hell's Angel' was actually first, but stayed on in England. 'Belle' went home.
An enjoyable film I've seen at least a half-dozen times. The production crew worked hard to get the atmosphere correct and nice tension built up on reality of combat missions. But lot of inaccuracies (late war leather helmets for crew for a May,1943 mission, P-51D escort fighters that didn't come on line until mid-1944, 'Belle's' last mission, to Kiel, Germany, was a 'milk run',with no damage/injuries and a substitute pilot flew her, etc). But enjoyable to watch again and again.
One thing this film got really right was just how young the aircrews were. The officers were often in their twenties, and the crew were in their teens.
@fmcVlad I meant the original 'Memphis Belle'.. as well as of'course, many other B-17's.. I will buy the new tooling 1/72 Revell B-17, when I see one.. I have heard it is a very nice kit!! :)
@granskare My grandfather during the Second World War was an officer in the cavalry of the rank of captain. They carried out protection on the approaches to the airbase at Poltava. He told me how cruel airstrike was subjected to this base.
at the start, it was a giant model fired along a rail
TheGalwayFarmer 22 hours ago
and I'm German you piece of crap, Schlagle, Kurten and Kaiser are my family, you nazis need to die you do not represent the German people.
justasoldier1 1 week ago
Yo Aryan Knight go get fucked you stinking nazi
justasoldier1 1 week ago
FYI: -Beautiful piece of Indus.-design (-stylish up-sweeping tail later inspired swoopie taillight-fins on 1948-'49 Cads.); -and although used in a needless nightmarish WW2 conflict of USA Jews declaring war upon Germany; -we're slowly realizing we were duped into fighting against the knowing pleas of Gen.-Chas.Lindbergh and anti-Communist St.Hitler, whom warned of the real enemy being jewZionist King Rothschilds warmongering Bank'ster-mafia whom are still today Fraud'closing on millions.!!!
AryanKnight 1 month ago
The original film was produced by the U.S. War Department, released in 1944 and directed by
famed Hollywood director William Wyler and is available elsewhere & worth watching. Was filmed over the course of six different missions flown by the 91st Bomb Grp. There were actually 7 DIFFERENT B-17s in the 8th Air Force vying to be the first one in early 1943 to fly the requisite 25 missions and return home. Another B-17, Hell's Angel' was actually first, but stayed on in England. 'Belle' went home.
madcitymcflyer 1 month ago
An enjoyable film I've seen at least a half-dozen times. The production crew worked hard to get the atmosphere correct and nice tension built up on reality of combat missions. But lot of inaccuracies (late war leather helmets for crew for a May,1943 mission, P-51D escort fighters that didn't come on line until mid-1944, 'Belle's' last mission, to Kiel, Germany, was a 'milk run',with no damage/injuries and a substitute pilot flew her, etc). But enjoyable to watch again and again.
madcitymcflyer 1 month ago
One thing this film got really right was just how young the aircrews were. The officers were often in their twenties, and the crew were in their teens.
Gairm 1 year ago
Brilliant video - watched it whole way through!
Modeller2002 1 year ago
the Memphis Belle still exists and is undergoing a full restoration at the national museum of the us airforce
64zippy 1 year ago
Great film.. a classic! And the original aircraft still exists, I think.. :)
BasicModelling 1 year ago
@BasicModelling Yes, many have survived.
fmcVlad 1 year ago
@fmcVlad I meant the original 'Memphis Belle'.. as well as of'course, many other B-17's.. I will buy the new tooling 1/72 Revell B-17, when I see one.. I have heard it is a very nice kit!! :)
BasicModelling 1 year ago
nice one
petrwarry72 1 year ago
@petrwarry72 this is a very good movie, and it is not boring, like "Titanic" or "Avatar "...;)
fmcVlad 1 year ago
@fmcVlad yes vladimir , i've seen it few times.
also seen flying b17 sally-b which plays memphis belle in this movie
petrwarry72 1 year ago
I have a vhs of this...amazing what those guys had to endure...I have an uncle who was in WW2, an MP but I don't know where in the ETO...
granskare 1 year ago
@granskare My grandfather during the Second World War was an officer in the cavalry of the rank of captain. They carried out protection on the approaches to the airbase at Poltava. He told me how cruel airstrike was subjected to this base.
fmcVlad 1 year ago
@fmcVlad that had to be a difficult job...
granskare 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
i wanna see some models instead ;)))
svinehunden 1 year ago
@svinehunden always Danes are complaining....:)
granskare 1 year ago
@granskare lol ;)
svinehunden 1 year ago
@svinehunden it is one favorite movie. notice how many good actors here. Only in this movie you can see so much about the bomber, it's amazing.
fmcVlad 1 year ago