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The checkerboarded nose is the marking of 82nd and 84th FS (rudder's color is the way to distinguish them).<br> | The checkerboarded nose is the marking of 82nd and 84th FS (rudder's color is the way to distinguish them).<br> | ||
Two Mustangs were used in filming, CAC CA-18 Mk.22 Mustang registration D-FBBD ''Big Beautiful Doll'' owned by the Old Flying Machine Company, and P-51D registration N167F ''Old Crow'' owned by Scandinavian Historic Flight. | Two Mustangs were used in filming, CAC CA-18 Mk.22 Mustang registration D-FBBD ''Big Beautiful Doll'' owned by the Old Flying Machine Company, and P-51D registration N167F ''Old Crow'' owned by Scandinavian Historic Flight. | ||
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Revision as of 08:12, 11 October 2018
Movie (1998)
Starring:
Tom Hanks (Captain John H. Miller)
Matt Damon (Private First Class James Francis Ryan)
Tom Sizemore (Technical Sergeant Mike Horvath)
Edward Burns (Private First Class Richard Reiben)
Following the Normandy Landings, a group of U.S. soldiers go behind enemy lines to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action.
Barrage Balloons
Over the fleet near the beaches of Normandy.
Waco CG-4A
Look at the discussion tab.
North American P-51D Mustang
A few Mustangs fly over at the end of the final battle, destroying a Tiger tank and strafing German troops.
The checkerboarded nose is the marking of 82nd and 84th FS (rudder's color is the way to distinguish them).
Two Mustangs were used in filming, CAC CA-18 Mk.22 Mustang registration D-FBBD Big Beautiful Doll owned by the Old Flying Machine Company, and P-51D registration N167F Old Crow owned by Scandinavian Historic Flight.
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