Hopalong
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 126
- Location
- Washington State
I saw the movie and thoroughly enjoyed it and after growing up in the 1950's and watching the 1940's WW II Aviation movies over and over again all of these years and most of you know what they were like for originality and special effects,
that there's noway I'm going to be an ingrate and criticize this movie which I believe I could after researching and collecting WW II Aviation for 17 plus years over 18 years ago. I just appreciate the fact that George Lucas did step up and make the movie with alot of his own money I heard and hopefully other film makers will make more WW II Aviation movies in the near future. Also P-38 Lightnings were the first to Berlin before the P-51's and before the P-51's arrived in 1944 the P-38's, who were in the ETO when America first got in the war, were like the Red Tails in that they, from what I've read in countless books, had to stick with and protect the bombers too instead of hunting for kills like the P-51 fighter groups got to do when they first arrived in numbers in the war in Europe. I'm sure there would have been alot of Red Tail Aces of which I don't know that there was even one, if they had been allowed to hunt for kills too like the white P-51 Fighter Groups were allowed to do.
that there's noway I'm going to be an ingrate and criticize this movie which I believe I could after researching and collecting WW II Aviation for 17 plus years over 18 years ago. I just appreciate the fact that George Lucas did step up and make the movie with alot of his own money I heard and hopefully other film makers will make more WW II Aviation movies in the near future. Also P-38 Lightnings were the first to Berlin before the P-51's and before the P-51's arrived in 1944 the P-38's, who were in the ETO when America first got in the war, were like the Red Tails in that they, from what I've read in countless books, had to stick with and protect the bombers too instead of hunting for kills like the P-51 fighter groups got to do when they first arrived in numbers in the war in Europe. I'm sure there would have been alot of Red Tail Aces of which I don't know that there was even one, if they had been allowed to hunt for kills too like the white P-51 Fighter Groups were allowed to do.