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Mon Dec 21, 2015 1:40 am
Was watching recently a re-run of Combat! the series, with Vic Morrow et al.
The episode deals with the shooting down of a P-38 and the rescue of the pilot and the camera film.
The P-38 looked very complete (not a moc-kup) with intact propellers, and IIRC the cockpit aft was there, but do not recall seeing the twin booms.
So, does anyone know if this was a P-38 that survived the T.V. studios?
Saludos,
Tulio
Mon Dec 21, 2015 2:26 pm
Per Dodger: October 1963, Photos #19% and 21%. Both show another view of the P-38 Lightning fighter owned by MGM and seen in the episode "Anatomy of a Patrol". MGM owned an assortment of WWII aircraft bodies used for filming and sold all of them at auction in the 70's. This scene was filmed near the large `lake' on Lot #2. For a connection, look at Photo #12, September 1963. That photo shows Earl Parker standing in front of the `lake' with a river steamboat on the left side of the picture. Note the brown, two story `colonial style' building in the background between Earl and the steamboat. The same building is seen in the upper left of the P-38 in Photo 19%, October 1963.
http://www.steveandmarta.com/graveyards ... at1963.htm
Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:52 am
Thanks, Mike!
That's the one!
Saludos,
Tulio
Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:52 am
I like the Hamilton standards in place of the curtiss electrics.Cool pics.
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