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Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:21 pm

Saw a movie from the 80's the other day that had scenes from AMARC. Kind of a cool old 80's movie, not aviation related. But in a scene a teenager takes his girlfriend out there to see some of the planes. In the scenes you see many B-52's, but uclose we see an F9F Panther, F6F Hellcat, and TBM Aenger in the background. Just wondering if anyone knows anything on these airframes. Are they PIMA's?

Some great quotes from the scene:

While running his hands over the Hellcat, "After sitting at the bottom of the ocean this is the only part that rusted. Our Grandparents sure knew how to make things right."

While they check out the Panther, "This is the real history, not that stuff we study on pages in a book."

here is a link. Start it at 4:30.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCX6aRr- ... ata_player

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:52 pm

It was shot at Pima. That F6F is now fully restored.
Jerry

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:04 pm

As I recall, the firewall foreward portion of the Hellcat actually fell off(!) not long after the actors stood directly under the engine for that scene. :shock:

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:25 pm

There was another cheesy movie that I used to watch back in the 80's that had a lot of scenes shot at the boneyard at D.M., but for the life of me I can't remember the name of it. I remember it was a sci-fi fantasy movie and it had some scenes with some kind of power generator thingy that had electric currents or lightning bolts shoot out of it. I think it was more of a serious movie, not funny at all, but I recall these kids broke into the boneyard and were crawling around a bunch of the airplanes. Can anyone refresh my college frat-fried brain as to the name of it?

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:11 am

warbird1 wrote:Can anyone refresh my college frat-fried brain as to the name of it?


"My Science Project" (1985)

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:45 am

TBDude wrote:
warbird1 wrote:Can anyone refresh my college frat-fried brain as to the name of it?


"My Science Project" (1985)


Yes, that's it!!!! Thanks for the title. I used to watch that movie with my friends and they were into the sci-fi, but I used to tell them all of the airplanes they were seeing in the boneyard. It's a pretty ridiculous movie, but I enjoyed it at the time, primarily because of the airplane scenes.

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:17 am

BuNo. 66237
http://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/f6f/66237.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/glassonion ... 429073138/

http://books.google.com/books?id=g8uUMP ... 6f&f=false

http://collections.naval.aviation.museu ... n=16019540

http://collections.naval.aviation.museu ... n=16019540

http://collections.naval.aviation.museu ... n=16019540

http://collections.naval.aviation.museu ... FQuery.php

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:41 am

I took this pic of 66237's cockpit in April
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DSC04146 Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat, s/n 66237 USN, c/n A-1257 by deltafastback, on Flickr




Anybody have a clue what the yellow stickers are? appears that all the instruments are numbered.

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:40 am

The NMUSAF has stickers on their instruments to indicate radioactivity from the radium paint used on the dials. Red stickers for "hot" and green for "cold." One of their docents told me it was required by the EPA or OSHA or some other form of gov't alphabet soup. I'm assuming the NMNA has a similar requirement.

SM

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:12 am

Steve Nelson wrote:The NMUSAF has stickers on their instruments to indicate radioactivity from the radium paint used on the dials. Red stickers for "hot" and green for "cold." One of their docents told me it was required by the EPA or OSHA or some other form of gov't alphabet soup. I'm assuming the NMNA has a similar requirement.

SM



Thanks for the reply

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:47 pm

I liked the '69 Pontiac GTO in the movie.. Just recently found this movie at Walmart in the $5 bin.

Re: Can't buy me love warbird scenes now with video

Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:25 pm

mike furline wrote:BuNo. 66237


Thank you for the detailed information. I’m amazed it went From This

To This
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