Thair81
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They do look bigger on film. I got to see the replica Belle fly at the Tico Airshow last year (I've got video but it's a friggin' HUGE file), and I've got pics of me and my dad in front of the real Belle as well as popped in to look at how the restoration is going. A group in Memphis, TN is attempting to restore her to flying condition. Talk about a huge undetaking...
Here ya go for the documentary: Amazon.com
Oddly enough, I also found a copy (not the 60th anniversary edition) in the bargain bin at Wal-Mart!
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Thanks for the heads up on where to get the documentary.
As for seeing the real Memphis Belle in flight, that would definitely be cool, but your right it would take a hell of a lot of work.
Oh, one more difference between reality and the movie- when the real Memphis Belle touched down after her 25th mission the crew was met by the King and Queen. As for the cranking down of the wheel just before touch down...I'm not to sure of this!
Anyway, it was a really good flick.
They do look bigger on film. I got to see the replica Belle fly at the Tico Airshow last year (I've got video but it's a friggin' HUGE file), and I've got pics of me and my dad in front of the real Belle as well as popped in to look at how the restoration is going. A group in Memphis, TN is attempting to restore her to flying condition. Talk about a huge undetaking...
Here ya go for the documentary: Amazon.com
Oddly enough, I also found a copy (not the 60th anniversary edition) in the bargain bin at Wal-Mart!
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Thanks for the heads up on where to get the documentary.
As for seeing the real Memphis Belle in flight, that would definitely be cool, but your right it would take a hell of a lot of work.
Oh, one more difference between reality and the movie- when the real Memphis Belle touched down after her 25th mission the crew was met by the King and Queen. As for the cranking down of the wheel just before touch down...I'm not to sure of this!