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== [[:Category: Zeppelin R Class|Zeppelin R Class]] == | == [[:Category: Zeppelin R Class|Zeppelin R Class]] == | ||
− | + | Wearing the code <i>L32</i> of LZ 74, a R Class Zeppelin shot down over Essex on 24 September 1916.<br> | |
Same aircraft in other movies at [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft]]. | Same aircraft in other movies at [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft]]. | ||
[[Image: HA ZepR L32.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Scale model of LZ 74, a Zeppelin R Class, reg. L 32.]] | [[Image: HA ZepR L32.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Scale model of LZ 74, a Zeppelin R Class, reg. L 32.]] |
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Movie (1930)
Starring:
Ben Lyon (Monty Rutledge)
James Hall (Roy Rutledge)
Jean Harlow (Helen)
(Synopsis:)
Zeppelin R Class
Wearing the code L32 of LZ 74, a R Class Zeppelin shot down over Essex on 24 September 1916.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Same footage used 74 years later in The Aviator.
Sikorsky S-29A
Unidentified Aircraft
To illustrate the bomber in distress, this shot of a half fuselage. Did it been shot from the wreckage of the Sikorsky S-29A or from another aircraft ?
Fokker D.VII
The two first screenshots are some of the scenes seen again in The Aviator.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Travel Air 2000
Only seven Fokker DVII were found by the movie's team. To make a full squadron, Howard Hughes used several airplanes of similar shape, the Wichita Fokker (Travel Air 2000 slighty reworked). They were put always is the background for maximum realistic considerations (look the red arrow).
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Original airframes and Eberhart Aeroplane S.E.5e (S.E.5a assembled from spare parts in the USA).
Unidentified Aircraft
Outside the Jasta barracks, the fuselage and propeller of a former adversary.
Is it the same plane ?
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