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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:53 pm 
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New WWII documentary just out The Legend of the 325th Cleckertail Clan".The story of the 325th Fighter Group of the USAAF during WWII. Lots of facts and personal stories. About 90 mins, long. CLETUS
[url][/url]http://blip.tv/file/4433167/


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:27 pm 
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What a great video Cletus!

Thanks for sharing.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:57 pm 
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1 hour, 40 minutes run time and it's only PART ONE. (P-40s and P-47s. Part 2 will cover the group's P-51 era)

This is a movie that originally was just going to be a simple movie project using footage from the computer game IL2. It became much more than that. Here's what Neil Pugh (the creator of the film) had to say about it:

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What you will be watching has taken Three-years to research, create and edit and is only Part 1 of the history of the "Checkertail Clan", who fought in the MTO.

I cannot promise perfection. I am not an Historian of the Luftwaffe and I am sure there will be details that do not
excite or deliver accuracy of the Axis forces engaged daily by the 325th Fighter Group, for this, in advance, I apologise.

The film has been created in my very spare time as I work full-time and have a family (who have supported me along the way)
so it has taken much longer than I ever thought it would.

What it does do though, is detail the history of the 325th during it's P-40 and P-47 era as accurately as possible, but
also for the first-time on video, in the voices of those who served with the "Checkertail Clan".

This has been edited and created by me-alone and so I am sure some things will have 'slipped through the net', but I am one
man and I do not make videos for a living nor do I edit sound either. This is my hobby and I use it to tell the memories of
those who fought in WW2 for our freedom.

Above, I say this is a "by me alone". I mean by that that I am the Pen that creates what you see. It has taken many people's
help to create the ink in that Pen which many times over has been re-filled by all those who have joined me in the journey of
the creation of this film.

I'd like to thank so-many people, but I have credited them at the end of the film where possible.

Singled out has to be the following though.

Ralph Gimenez (Monguse) who's fault this is! After finishing "Not my time to die!" and saying I'd never make another movie, one-day,
Ralph casually said over Skype "Hey, have you ever heard of the Checkertail Clan?" and that my friends is where all my troubles began!

Ian MacDonald (325th_Swoop)who flew me across parts of America to interview some of the pilots seen in the feature and also put me up
when I travelled to the US to record some of the Veterans.

Gary Bullock, who has worked in the film industry for years, and took one-look at the script (probably cried) and then set about making it
the product it is today and which he kindly Narrated for me.

Finally, thanks to the living pilots (and one who passed while this was being made) who have tolerated my questions and given their time
to tell me their Checker-tales.

Of-note has to be Art Fiedler, a P-51 Ace with the 317th FS, who's reply to my initial approach pointed me along the Roller-Coaster
ride this has been and who has been a fantastic source of information and friendship since this project began. His dedication put me in-touch
with other survivors of the clan and ultimately ended with me attending the 65th Reunion of the "Checkertail Clan" in September 2010, held
at the WW2 Memorial in Washington, DC.


Here's some more options besides blip.tv:

Torrent for the full dual layer DVD .iso file (when burned to DVD, it can be played in a regular TV-style DVD player)
DVD Torrent

Torrent for a self-extracting .exe that includes an .avi file (requires the xvid codec), a DVD Label and readme file)
AVI file Torrent

Mediafire download of the .avi
Mediafire avi download

Also on Rapidshare!!
Rapidshare part 1
Rapidshare part 2
Rapidshare part 3
Rapidshare part 4
Rapidshare part 5
Rapidshare part 6
Rapidshare part 7
Rapidshare part 8
Rapidshare part 9
Rapidshare part 10
Rapidshare part 11
Rapidshare part 12
Rapidshare part 13

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Holy crap! :shock: Where is part 2?

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I'm up to the arrival at Casablanca so far. Very well done!

My only suggestion is the typography is not consistant, but that's what I do for a living.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:26 pm 
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sdennison wrote:
Holy crap! :shock: Where is part 2?

Part 2 is the biggest part about the P-51's ! The flims director (Neil Pugh) plans about next year sometime. Part 1 is great ! Part 2 will be better. I know there is alot of the P-51's reserch done so it won't be long.


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Can't wait! Great job by all involved, especially the "stars" of the show. 8)

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sdennison wrote:
Can't wait! Great job by all involved, especially the "stars" of the show. 8)

I can't wait either ! My uncle will be in part 2 as he was a member of the325th FG, 318th FS. I have helped in the research for this great documentary. Part 2 will not disappoint you ! Great stories, great CGI effects, personal interviews with pilots. So many stories they all can't be told. It's worth the wait for somethimg that is right and will live for ever in our history.
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