A 6 minute action clip from the upcoming movie "Flyboys", about the Lafayette Escadrille. In the clip members of the Lafayette Escadrille attacks a German Gotha bomber.
It looks good... but why, oh why, do the Germans always have to be using Fokker Triplanes and why, oh why, do they always have to be overall crimson???
It looks good... but why, oh why, do the Germans always have to be using Fokker Triplanes and why, oh why, do they always have to be overall crimson???
OK, rant time over
Back in the 1920's many film producers equiped their fliegertroopen with Thomas Morse Scouts. This aircraft was the first indigenous US single seater fighter to enter production. It looked and performed very much like the Sopwith Pup (not surprising since the designer, a Mr Thomas, no connection with the name, was recruited from Sopwith). By the time any numbers were available the Pup was being out performed by later German fighters and had been relegated to training duties and so was the Tommy Morse, which meant a lot were available for sale to film units. A quick lick of dope and some black crosses and they doubled as Abatri and DVIIs (despite the rotary engine!), a different lick of dope and some roundels and they became Camels or Nieuports. Still its no worse than a Harvard (much the same as a Wirraway) desperately pretending to be a FW 190 as I've seen in WWII. period films.
Manfred Von R and his red tripe does get too much coverage. What about Collishaw and his black Sopwith triplane for example? Or how about Willey Coppens the Belgian ace sometimes known as the Green Baron from the colour of his Hanriot and the fact that he really was a baron? And poor old Lothar von R rarely gets a look in despite the fact that he may well have been a better pilot than his brother (and a somewhat nicer guy too).
Hollywood can take a great idea and make it into total crap. I was so looking forward to this movie whenI first heard about it but after seeing the trailer I will wait till it comes out on cable, which should not take long.
I think that WW1 is in desperate need of attention in the movie industry. It seems we need some Hollywood movies first in order for some more quality WW1 movies to be produced later.
Don't take Flyboys too seriously. See it as a chance to see this epic conflict finally on the big screen with a big budget again.
I hope that Peter Jackson starts making his Anzacs epic soon enough.
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