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◊ 2007-11-19 11:23 |
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0052595/locations |
◊ 2007-11-19 18:58 |
No-one's done an entry for the bus. |
◊ 2007-11-19 20:02 |
yes, but I've not finished yet |
◊ 2007-11-19 23:54 |
PLANES of this movie: http://www.impdb.org/index.php?title=Babette_s%27en_va-t-en_guerre TRAINS A SNCF 231 K8 of "Réseau NORD" SHIPS & BOATS all the means of transport are present in this film, ....the "love transportation" too with BB -- Last edit: 2010-11-30 20:56:11 |
◊ 2007-11-20 07:29 |
I cancelled the page of the Humber Super Snipe. Interesting comments on the plane which is not Argosy as I thought -- Last edit: 2007-11-20 07:31:41 |
◊ 2007-11-21 02:56 |
I am certain it is not a Caudron. http://www.aviafrance.com/constructeur.php?ID_CONSTRUCTEUR=313 So far I cannot tell what it is. Possibly a British make. This is a Stinson Reliant. |
◊ 2007-11-21 03:26 |
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this airplane is the Messerschmidt Me108B, also known as the Bf108 Taifun: http://www.powerglidertaifun.de/Taifun_1940/TaifunJan1940.htm Two of these can also be seen in the film 'The Longest Day' when they strafe Juno Beach. |
◊ 2007-11-21 12:48 |
The lower engine cover has the wrong shape for the Messerschmitt, therefore I ruled it out. But you triggered me to have another look. As was mentioned in your link during the war the Bf 108 B-2 'Taifun' was produced in occupied France under the name S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1000 'Pingouin'. The production was continued after the war and the no longer available Argus engine was replaced with a Renault engine. These models were named S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1001 'Pingouin' I and S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1002 'Pingouin' II. Here we see, I am quite certain, the Pingouin II: Link to "www.aviafrance.com" |
◊ 2007-11-21 13:34 |
Thank's to Alex and Badlymad for the help on these "off-topic" identifications... good point for IMADB |