Twenty years ago this summer, it was possible to make a visit to the Imperial War Musueum at Duxford Airfield and for the price of the entrance fee, watch the coming and going of the warbird fleet being used to make the motion picture "Memphis Belle".
After many hours of image scanning original Kodachrome 35 mm slides and the cleaning them up in Photoshop ......
I've assembled a set of images I think are worth sharing
After an aerial filming session and with little warning ..... "an arrival" over the airfield could be quite dramatic !
The is the only Ektachrome slide worth viewing. The others have faded past the point where they're worth sharing.
G-BEDF and N3703G taxi in after another mission .....
N17W ~ painted as C-cup
F-BEEA ~ painted as Baby Ruth .....
N3703G painted as Mary Lou
Left to right ~ N17W / F-BEEA / F-AZDX
N3703G ( Memphis Belle ) on the left and G-BEDF ( My Zita ) on the right
G-BEDF or Sally B as she is better known played many different roles during filming. It was the only B-17 of the five that was fitted with an engine smoke system
Five "Little Friends" .....
Hispano Buchons playing the role of bad guys .....
Left to right ~ G-BOML ~ D-FEHD ~ G-HUNN
In working on these images, I became convinced the time had come to create a proper home for them.
If you want to see larger and higher resolution versions of these and all the rest of the collection ~ take a few moments to step across to .....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bomberflig ... 767280910/