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Movies and tv show screw-up
This thread is for listing the movies and tv shows where the military airplanes and helicopters are not the type mentioned,i`ll start.
Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Iron Eagle: same thing using Mirage.
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Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Iron Eagle: same thing using Mirage.
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Top Gun: Migs carry Exocet missiles.
Magnum PI: F-4 Phantom's are portrayed as MIG's.
Not exactly the same topic, but dont forget the numerous WWII movies of the 60's and 70's where German Panzers where M-48 or M-60 tanks with Iron Crosses painted on the side.
Magnum PI: F-4 Phantom's are portrayed as MIG's.
Not exactly the same topic, but dont forget the numerous WWII movies of the 60's and 70's where German Panzers where M-48 or M-60 tanks with Iron Crosses painted on the side.
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Iron Eagle 2 tried passing off F4s as Migs. Iron Eagle 3 (or was it 4?) tried passing off F5s on the ground as F16s on the ground.Montcalm wrote:This thread is for listing the movies and tv shows where the military airplanes and helicopters are not the type mentioned,i`ll start.
Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Iron Eagle: same thing using Mirage.
Next.
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Alyeska wrote:Iron Eagle 2 was the worst. For some reason US Airforce pilots thought F4s were Migs, and for some reason the Russians got a hold of F4s and decided to claim they built them as Migs...
I think all of the planes for that Iron Eagle movie were provided by the Israeli airforce which is why there were only F-16s and F-4s.
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In The Hunt for Red October the flight deck camera video of the F-14 crashing into the flight deck was not of an F-14.
That kind of annoyed me because there had to have been footage of an F-14 crashing that they could have used or at least faked better than that.
That kind of annoyed me because there had to have been footage of an F-14 crashing that they could have used or at least faked better than that.
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Passing off a F-5 as a MiG-29?? WTF??Montcalm wrote:Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Anyone with a knowledge of aircraft can tell those aircraft apart - they bear none or little resemblance to each other. (not to mention the difference in size)
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One of the reasons I can't watch J.A.G. is because of some of the liberties they take. IRC one where this super advanced computer controlled destroyer looked like something from our mothball fleet. Way too many visible guns for one thing.
The F-14 flying lawyer also bugs me. Not so much that he maintains his quals since lots of officers do stuff like that so they can keep getting flight pay etc... but that Harm seems to go on missions. Not necessarilly flying missions but he's a lawyer and he's going on covert missions.![What the fuck? :wtf:](./images/smilies/wtf.gif)
The F-14 flying lawyer also bugs me. Not so much that he maintains his quals since lots of officers do stuff like that so they can keep getting flight pay etc... but that Harm seems to go on missions. Not necessarilly flying missions but he's a lawyer and he's going on covert missions.
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Well, you have to remember at the time they filmed the show using "real" aggressor aircraft. At least they could have said the F-5 was a Mig-21. That would be more reasonable.Simon H.Johansen wrote:Passing off a F-5 as a MiG-29?? WTF??Montcalm wrote:Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Anyone with a knowledge of aircraft can tell those aircraft apart - they bear none or little resemblance to each other. (not to mention the difference in size)
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Actually I believe they called them Mig-28s a totally fictitional plane that was supposed to be the latest and greatest according to the film.Simon H.Johansen wrote:Passing off a F-5 as a MiG-29?? WTF??Montcalm wrote:Top Guns: trying to pass F-5 for Mig 29.
Anyone with a knowledge of aircraft can tell those aircraft apart - they bear none or little resemblance to each other. (not to mention the difference in size)
Once again they had to make do with what was available from the agressor squadrons. I understand that later the Top Gun school got some F-16s for the aggressor squadrons but they took such a beating from all of the dog fighting that they we grounded quite a lot because of microfractures.
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I was just going to mention Patton. I believe that the tanks they use for the American side are called "Patton I's" but I'm not certain. Check imdb.
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I don't think so. There aren't a lot of German warbirds. More likely they're another aircraft mocked up to look like ju-88s.TrailerParkJawa wrote:I watched about half of Patton on cable yesterday. They did a good job of making planes that resembled Ju-88's. I suppose they could have been real, this was filmed back when Warbirds were more common. Anyone know?
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Your probably right, out side of a few in a museum Ive never seen a German Warbird in flying condition.Stormbringer wrote:I don't think so. There aren't a lot of German warbirds. More likely they're another aircraft mocked up to look like ju-88s.TrailerParkJawa wrote:I watched about half of Patton on cable yesterday. They did a good job of making planes that resembled Ju-88's. I suppose they could have been real, this was filmed back when Warbirds were more common. Anyone know?
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Okay, now I am really glad I've never seen that movie.3rd Impact wrote:Pearl Harbor: Trying to pass of Spruance-class destroyers as WW 2-era ships indicates a low respect for the audience's historical knowledge. That really annoyed me.
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I thought they used Pershings...StarshipTitanic wrote:I was just going to mention Patton. I believe that the tanks they use for the American side are called "Patton I's" but I'm not certain. Check imdb.
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A Bridge to Far used a modified Leopold 1 as their WW2 German tank, and a couple M109A2's shown briefly with nothing but a paint job as German WW2 SPG's. T-34's have been passed off as WW2 German tanks as well, though that's slightly acceptable since the Germans did use captured models, but only on the Eastern front.TrailerParkJawa wrote:
Not exactly the same topic, but dont forget the numerous WWII movies of the 60's and 70's where German Panzers where M-48 or M-60 tanks with Iron Crosses painted on the side.
Rambo III also had a French Gazelle passed of as a Soviet helicopter without modifications.
AT-6's where modified to look like several different Japanese aircraft for Tora Tora Tora
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The planes in Patton were Spanish built He 111s. The organisiation formerly known as The Confederate Air Force recently crashed the last flying example here in Arizona, killing the crew of two. It was a former personal transport of Gen. Franco, and appeared in Patton, as well as The Battle of Britain.Stormbringer wrote:Neither have I. There are some, put they're fairly rare.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Your probably right, out side of a few in a museum Ive never seen a German Warbird in flying condition.
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Frank Hipper wrote:The planes in Patton were Spanish built He 111s. The organisiation formerly known as The Confederate Air Force recently crashed the last flying example here in Arizona, killing the crew of two. It was a former personal transport of Gen. Franco, and appeared in Patton, as well as The Battle of Britain.Stormbringer wrote:Neither have I. There are some, put they're fairly rare.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Your probably right, out side of a few in a museum Ive never seen a German Warbird in flying condition.
Well when they filmed The Battle of Britain the Spanish didn't exactly have a shortage of them, 47 being used for the inspections scenes and for a few shots of large German formations. Though they only flew two to England for the air combat which I think was really very limiting to some shots. Especially since German bombers flew in trios.
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