priestyboy
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I just got a copy of the 1941 movie "Dive Bomber" on DVD. I had seen it a long time ago and I guess forgot it was in Technicolor.
The only reason I mention this is it is amazing the actual footage of many of the lost Naval aircraft of the early war such as the TBD Devestator, Vultee Vindicator and the Brewster Buffalo. These aircraft were great in their time but were soon shown to be far outdated and obsolete when the Japanese took them on in 1942. These aircraft were blown out of the sky (Torpedo Squadron 8) and quickly forgotten and upstaged by their successors the TBF Avenger, SBD Dauntless and the Grumman group of fighters...etc.
Very little is left of these aircraft as the Naval Museum has one Buffalo they are still restoring and a Vindicator. There are no restored Devestators anywhere. I think I read where someone knows where one under water is. I guess the movie being in color really drives the impact home of these lost legends.
Additionally, being in color really shows off the uniforms of the day and even the civilian clothes and styles popular at that time. I additionally loved the shot of The Hotel Coronado and other scenery. I do a Navy pilot Impression and have found a good resource for uniforms in this movie. Just a little tidbit. The eagle emblem on the service caps in the movie has the eagle looking right. This is different to WWII styles as this was changed after the start of the war. The right looking eagle is correct for the pre-war period and a great find on Ebay if you can snatch one.
Anyway, that's my happy news for the day...yes, I'm easily entertained.
The only reason I mention this is it is amazing the actual footage of many of the lost Naval aircraft of the early war such as the TBD Devestator, Vultee Vindicator and the Brewster Buffalo. These aircraft were great in their time but were soon shown to be far outdated and obsolete when the Japanese took them on in 1942. These aircraft were blown out of the sky (Torpedo Squadron 8) and quickly forgotten and upstaged by their successors the TBF Avenger, SBD Dauntless and the Grumman group of fighters...etc.
Very little is left of these aircraft as the Naval Museum has one Buffalo they are still restoring and a Vindicator. There are no restored Devestators anywhere. I think I read where someone knows where one under water is. I guess the movie being in color really drives the impact home of these lost legends.
Additionally, being in color really shows off the uniforms of the day and even the civilian clothes and styles popular at that time. I additionally loved the shot of The Hotel Coronado and other scenery. I do a Navy pilot Impression and have found a good resource for uniforms in this movie. Just a little tidbit. The eagle emblem on the service caps in the movie has the eagle looking right. This is different to WWII styles as this was changed after the start of the war. The right looking eagle is correct for the pre-war period and a great find on Ebay if you can snatch one.
Anyway, that's my happy news for the day...yes, I'm easily entertained.