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For you Battle of Britain movie nuts...
some new behind the scene footage... I can't believe they let the movie production company blow up that Duxford hangar. A local Manitoba chap Bob Diemart flew his Hurri in this movie. Cheers Rob
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fa8_1330374309
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Interesting bit of film
Hi Rob
Thanks for sharing that link, watched the clip and then pulled the DVD of the movie and watched that really interesting seeing what was behind some of the shots. Have you found the 16mm documentary he is talking about? Cheers Phil
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I suppose most have seen the "piece of cake" mini- series ?
several scenes avail on youtube
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another example of how movie companies dont have much consideration for historical artifacts.. Having been on a few movie shoots, I learned why i would NOT rent my restored vehicles to movie companies any more...
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Thanks for posting this topic. I've just gone and pulled my DVD of Battle of Britain for a much overdue re-watching.
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another U-Tube video
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