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All F-86 Sabres in this film are marked as FU-756 (51-2756), c/n 12756.<br>
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==[[:Category:Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star|Lockheed P-80B Shooting Star]] & [[:Category:North American F-86 Sabre|North American F-86E Sabre]]==
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Most Sabres in this film are marked as FU-756 (serial 51-2756, an F-86E-10-NA, which in reality was shot down over Korea Bay on 20 July 1953). In one shot we also see FU-757 (serial 51-2757, an F-86E-10-NA) which in reality crashed over North Korea on 8 June 1952, five years before this film is set, and FU-656 (serial 51-2656, a fictional serial number). While the full serial is fictional, note that buzz number FU-656 was used by F-86F-30-NA serial 52-4656. Both actual registrations are anachronistic for a film set in 1957.
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P-80 is the second plane from the left.
 
P-80 is the second plane from the left.
 
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[[File:TIG F-86 &amp; P-80.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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P-80s all have buzz number PN-568, making them serial 45-8568.
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Latest revision as of 07:28, 25 September 2023

The Iron Giant poster.

Movie (1999)

Starring:
Eli Marienthal (Hogarth Hughes)
Jennifer Aniston (Annie Hughes)
Harry Connick, Jr. (Dean McCoppin)
Vin Diesel (The Iron Giant)

A boy makes friends with an innocent alien giant robot that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.

Note: This is an animated film. The aircraft shown in it are therefore not actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.


Sputnik 1

VS--TheIronGiantMax-0’43”.jpg

Lockheed P-80B Shooting Star & North American F-86E Sabre

Most Sabres in this film are marked as FU-756 (serial 51-2756, an F-86E-10-NA, which in reality was shot down over Korea Bay on 20 July 1953). In one shot we also see FU-757 (serial 51-2757, an F-86E-10-NA) which in reality crashed over North Korea on 8 June 1952, five years before this film is set, and FU-656 (serial 51-2656, a fictional serial number). While the full serial is fictional, note that buzz number FU-656 was used by F-86F-30-NA serial 52-4656. Both actual registrations are anachronistic for a film set in 1957.

VS--TheIronGiantMax-66’36”.jpg

P-80 is the second plane from the left.

TIG F-86 & P-80.jpg

P-80s all have buzz number PN-568, making them serial 45-8568.

VS--TheIronGiantMax-66’38”.jpg

North American F-86E-10-NA Sabre

TIG F-86.jpg


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