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== [[Category: Bell 47]] [[:Category: Bell 47|Bell HTL-4]]  ==
 
== [[Category: Bell 47]] [[:Category: Bell 47|Bell HTL-4]]  ==
Equipped with German markings, it flies General Rosemeyer to the Schloss Adler. Despite being several years too soon, it is taken for granted by every character and even referred to as a helicopter in dialog.
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Flies General Rosemeyer to the Schloss Adler. Schaffer kills the pilot so it can't be used by the Germans. An American Bell HTL-4 (47G) equipped with German markings, this helicopter is the source of some controversy among viewers who aren't aware that there ''were'' rotary-wing aircraft during World War II, even on the German side. However, they looked much different than this, and it is several years too soon for the 47G. It is taken for granted by every character and even referred to as a helicopter in dialog.
 
[[Image:where_eagles_dare7.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Bell HTL-4.]]
 
[[Image:where_eagles_dare7.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Bell HTL-4.]]
 
[[Image:where_eagles_dare10.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Bell HTL-4.]]
 
[[Image:where_eagles_dare10.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Bell HTL-4.]]

Revision as of 04:25, 13 February 2013

Where Eagles Dare movie poster.

Movie (1968)

Starring:
Richard Burton (Maj. John Smith)
Clint Eastwood (Lt. Morris Schaffer)
Mary Ure (Mary Elison)
Patrick Wymark (Col. Turner)
Michael Hordern (Vice Adm. Rolland)
Donald Houston (Olaf Christiansen)

Allied agents stage a daring raid on a castle where the Nazis are holding an American General prisoner... but that's not all that's really going on.

Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e

Flies the Allied commando team into Bavaria and later rescues them at the end. Swiss Air Force Ju-52/3m used as Luftwaffe aircraft.

Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e.
Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e.
Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e.
Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e.
Junkers Ju-52/3mg4e.

Bell HTL-4

Flies General Rosemeyer to the Schloss Adler. Schaffer kills the pilot so it can't be used by the Germans. An American Bell HTL-4 (47G) equipped with German markings, this helicopter is the source of some controversy among viewers who aren't aware that there were rotary-wing aircraft during World War II, even on the German side. However, they looked much different than this, and it is several years too soon for the 47G. It is taken for granted by every character and even referred to as a helicopter in dialog.

Bell HTL-4.
Bell HTL-4.
Bell HTL-4.
Bell HTL-4.
Bell HTL-4.

North American T-6 Texan

Pretending to be German aircraft. Several are seen at the airfield. Smith cripples them by running into them one at a time with the bus so they can't take off and follow the Junkers.

North American T-6 Texan.
North American T-6 Texan.
North American T-6 Texan.
North American T-6 Texan.
North American T-6 Texan.


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