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Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
 
Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
  
== Fokker Super Universal ==
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== [[:Category:Fokker Super Universal| Fokker Super Universal]] ==  
 
A scaled model is used at the landing scene, then a real one is shown, with a fake registration  D-AGDF. This aircraft was never flown by German companies or air forces.
 
A scaled model is used at the landing scene, then a real one is shown, with a fake registration  D-AGDF. This aircraft was never flown by German companies or air forces.
 
  [[Image: Casablanca9.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Fokker Super Universal.]]
 
  [[Image: Casablanca9.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Fokker Super Universal.]]

Revision as of 14:03, 21 July 2012

Casablanca Spannish movie poster.

Movie (1942)

Starring:
Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine)
Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund)
Paul Henreid (Victor Laszlo)
Claude Rains (Captain Louis Renault)
Conrad Veidt (Major Heinrich Strasser)
Sydney Greenstreet (Signor Ferrari)

Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

Fokker Super Universal

A scaled model is used at the landing scene, then a real one is shown, with a fake registration D-AGDF. This aircraft was never flown by German companies or air forces.

Fokker Super Universal.

Same archive footage of this aircraft seen in another movie at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Fokker Super Universal.
Fokker Super Universal.

This scene is shot at Metropolitan Airport of Los Angeles.

Fokker Super Universal.
Fokker Super Universal.

Brown B3 & Lockheed Vega 5

On the foreground is a Lockheed Vega 5 , registration NC972Y, c/n 160. This aircraft was destroyed in an hangar fire on October 1943.
Beside it, is a 2 seats training airplane Brown B-3, and some Fokker Super Universal in the background.

Reg. NC972Y Lockheed Vega 5 and Brown B-3.

Messerschmitt Bf 110C

Messerschmitt Bf 110C of the Luftwaffe.

Junkers Ju-87B Stuka

Junkers Ju-87B Stuka of Luftwaffe.

Heinkel He 111H

Heinkel He 111H of Luftwaffe.

Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior

Fake registration F-AMPJ which belongs actually to a small single engine Potez 43.5. The airplane pretends being a French aircraft from Air France, but in fact it’s a Lockheed L-12 Electra Junior though Air France never operated this kind of airplane.
The genuine aircraft is registered NC17370, c/n.1220.

The picture below is a ¾ reduced model shot in studios. To respect the scale, they employed dwarfs.

Reg. NC17370 Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior

Real aircraft taxiing on the tarmac.
Hudge Air France "winged sea-horse" sticker on the nose.

Reg. NC17370 Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior.
Reg. NC17370 Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior.
Reg. NC17370 Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior.

When taking off the airplane seen is a scaled model.

Reg. NC17370 Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior.


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