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Revision as of 20:46, 24 June 2013
Movie (1944)
english title : The Woman Who Dared
Starring:
Madeleine Renaud (Thérèse Gauthier)
Charles Vanel (Pierre Gauthier)
Jean Debucourt (Larcher)
Léonce Corne (Dr Maulette)
Inspired by the record set in 1938 by Andrée Dupeyron, wife of a mechanic of Mont-de-Marsan.
A family expelled from its house in order to built a new airfield starts a new carreer in the next town.
But the virus of aviation infect them, first through lesson of flying; then through competition. Until the day they think to a world record.
Caudron-Renault C.600 Aiglon
F-ANSK was the real registration of the record breaker used by Andrée Dupeyron but the plane was slighty different of aircraft seen in the movie. First a two-seater, this Caudron is modified in a single seater.
Caudron-Renault C.440 Goéland
Caudron C.272 Luciole
Fieseler Fi 156 C-5 Storch
Messerschmitt Bf 108 B-1 Taifun
Douglas DC-2
One of the three owned by Lufthansa in 1943, flying between Berlin and Lisbon.
Lioré et Olivier LeO 45
Wright Flyer III
Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Dewoitine D27
Probably the famous pilot Marcel Doret in front of his Dewoitine D27 (picture upper right).
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