July 6, 2005 at 11:51 pm
If you’re interested in pre-WW2 US Navy aircraft, go check out the movie Dive Bomber (http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=sr&page=title&r=R2&title=157134). It’s been recently released on DVD and contains a lot of stunning WW2 authentic colour footage of US Navy aircraft.
I haven’t seen the movie yet as such, so I can’t comment if the story is any good. But flicking through the chapters reveals a hell of a lot of eye candy and stunning colour reference material on a number of USN aircraft. Some amazing formation flying too. Check out these screengrabs… they’re much better in motion! 😎








I somehow think the story doesn’t really matter to me! This is awesome! 😆
By: Skyraider3D - 10th September 2005 at 21:09
33,200 ft according to http://www.mucheswarbirds.com/F3Fart.html
Quite impressive…
PS. Funny link that… could have been about the Tornado ADF 😉
By: willy.henderick - 10th September 2005 at 09:44
I purchased the DVD. Excellent stuff. I am, however, wondering if the quoted ceiling of 30.000 feet for the F3F is correct?
By: J Boyle - 10th September 2005 at 05:18
Along the same lines, I can recommend “Flight Command”, set in 1940 in a F3F (for those of you not current in prewar USN aircaraft, it’s the plane in the last photo in the original post) squadron, unfortunatley, it’s not in colour.
By: Skyraider3D - 9th September 2005 at 23:07
Back to Dive Bomber……..
http://decals.kitreview.com/decals/yellowwingsdecal48050reviewrk_1.htm
By: Skyraider3D - 12th July 2005 at 14:25
I didn’t. I tried 1, and L, but was too stupid to realise it was an i 🙂 *slaps own back of head*
By: turbo_NZ - 12th July 2005 at 10:16
Cool,…I see you saw through my “editted” link 😉
By: Skyraider3D - 12th July 2005 at 10:10
Ah yes, that looks familiar. F4U-5 it is indeed.
But… “The Salvadorian Air Force used few FG-1D Corsairs (a version of the F-4U-4 built by Goodyear).” …isn’t quite right! 😉
By: Swiss Mustangs - 12th July 2005 at 09:30
Check the latest Air Enthusiast for an article on the “100 hours war”
and also this
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/printer_156.shtml
Martin
By: Skyraider3D - 12th July 2005 at 08:26
Hhmmm link doesn’t seem to work.
By: turbo_NZ - 12th July 2005 at 05:57
Theres a good link for colours of the Honduran/Salvadorian aircraft concerned here…
http://www.ac!g.org/artman/publish/article_156.shtml
Cheers
TNZ
(PS Hope it’s okay to list an Ac!g site here )
By: Arabella-Cox - 12th July 2005 at 00:30
It’s quite fascinating 🙂
I think the Honduras’ were flying F4U-4 models though.
I believe the Honduras Pilot flew a F4U-5N and shoot down two F4U-1D Corsairs and one P-51D!
By: Skyraider3D - 11th July 2005 at 23:13
It’s quite fascinating 🙂
I think the Honduras’ were flying F4U-4 models though.
By: Arabella-Cox - 11th July 2005 at 03:41
Hehehe, cloning and heal brushes in Photoshop make easy work of that stuff indeed! 😀
I’m a professional computer artist so I’m no stranger to photo manipulation. But that’s not how I like to achieve my photos! They’re real. If I want to ‘fake’ stuff, I do 3D artwork for that sort of things, and funnily enough I’ll be starting a 3D model of a Corsair later this month. So eventually I’ll not only replace the Cessnas, I’ll replace the entire picture and come up with something (hopefully) better. I already got a 3D Mustang, so I am planning on a dogfight between a Honduras Corsair and an El Salvador Mustang during the 1969 Football War. Should be cool and rather… different! 😀
I believe that was the only Corsair/Mustang Aerial Combat? With the Honduras F4U-5’s shooting down both F4U-1D’s and P-51D’s of the El Salvador Air Force. 😮
By: Skyraider3D - 9th July 2005 at 23:10
PS. The parking of Cessnas etc. was quite decent on todays show. It seemed they were placed much more to the left than normal, which was quite good from a photography point of view 🙂 Thanks for that, guys!
By: Skyraider3D - 9th July 2005 at 22:56
Hehehe, cloning and heal brushes in Photoshop make easy work of that stuff indeed! 😀
I’m a professional computer artist so I’m no stranger to photo manipulation. But that’s not how I like to achieve my photos! They’re real. If I want to ‘fake’ stuff, I do 3D artwork for that sort of things, and funnily enough I’ll be starting a 3D model of a Corsair later this month. So eventually I’ll not only replace the Cessnas, I’ll replace the entire picture and come up with something (hopefully) better. I already got a 3D Mustang, so I am planning on a dogfight between a Honduras Corsair and an El Salvador Mustang during the 1969 Football War. Should be cool and rather… different! 😀
By: Neil Medcalf - 9th July 2005 at 04:11
(if only they’d remove the darn Cessnas etc. from that lovely backdrop!!!)
Alla kazam, Presto they’re gone….
With apologies to Ronnie the photographer.
Neil Medcalf
By: Arabella-Cox - 9th July 2005 at 02:53
No problem Lynn! 🙂
Scooter/Taylorman, Corsairs are awesome indeed. I’ll be making a 3D model of one next month.
This pic was from Flying Legends last year… I hope to do it better next year (if only they’d remove the darn Cessnas etc. from that lovely backdrop!!!)
F4U-4 Corsair was far superior to the famed P-51D Mustang……………… :rolleyes:
By: turbo_NZ - 8th July 2005 at 23:53
excellent !! Will have to get a copy of the DVD. Been many years since I’ve seen this movie.
BTW Nice stills thanks…lot’s of eye-candy, love those earlier F-3F’s 🙂
TNZ
By: Skyraider3D - 8th July 2005 at 22:02
Thanks!
Usually the question is not “if” there’s going to be a Corsair, but “how many” 😉
There’s at least one this year – I assume it’s the one from the Fighter Collection:
http://www.airshows.org.uk/2005/airshows/legends/preview.html
Speaking of the Fighter Collection. Somebody should give their webmaster a kick under the tailsection, cause they’re still advertising Flying Legends 2004, using the 2003 poster!!! :p
By: taylorman - 8th July 2005 at 19:13
Awesome picture!
BTW, does anyone know if there is a Corsair at legend this year?