Difference between revisions of "Talk:Le fond de l'air est rouge"

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I realize this may be a different situation being a documentary, but how can we cut down the cast? [[User:Tleeg|Tleeg]] 02:44, 18 December 2010 (MST)
 
I realize this may be a different situation being a documentary, but how can we cut down the cast? [[User:Tleeg|Tleeg]] 02:44, 18 December 2010 (MST)
 
:What's the word? Am I just going to drop everyone after 6? - [[User:Tleeg|Tobin Lee]] 22:51, 13 March 2011 (MDT)
 
:What's the word? Am I just going to drop everyone after 6? - [[User:Tleeg|Tobin Lee]] 22:51, 13 March 2011 (MDT)
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== Skyraider & Stuka ==
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The Douglas A-1H was a single seat Skyraider. It's obvious these ones have side-by-side seats. So they are A-1E (if only two crew members) or A-1G if they four on board.<br>
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I'm afraid the poor quality of the Stuka footage cheated you : there is a  Saint Andrew Cross on the tailplane ! Spanish nationalist colors were worn only by Ju 87 A and Ju 87 B which have far different fairings. [[User:LVCDC|LVCDC]] 08 mars 2013

Latest revision as of 21:31, 8 March 2013

Cast

I realize this may be a different situation being a documentary, but how can we cut down the cast? Tleeg 02:44, 18 December 2010 (MST)

What's the word? Am I just going to drop everyone after 6? - Tobin Lee 22:51, 13 March 2011 (MDT)

Skyraider & Stuka

The Douglas A-1H was a single seat Skyraider. It's obvious these ones have side-by-side seats. So they are A-1E (if only two crew members) or A-1G if they four on board.
I'm afraid the poor quality of the Stuka footage cheated you : there is a Saint Andrew Cross on the tailplane ! Spanish nationalist colors were worn only by Ju 87 A and Ju 87 B which have far different fairings. LVCDC 08 mars 2013