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Title: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Bill Hagan on January 19, 2015, 07:45:21 PM

Cannot imagine the orbs it took to fly an unarmed recon aircraft over Germany.   

Thanks, John S. Blyth.  :bow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie3SrjLlcUY

Bill

Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: fotoguzzi on January 19, 2015, 08:28:17 PM
wow that filmmaker really did his homework.. he has pictures and documents covering about every word spoken.. editing superb!
compelling story! thx for posting, my Dad will love it.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: wildduck on January 19, 2015, 08:34:51 PM
Watched the whole thing just now. Never knew about the Spitfires with US markings. Quite a story, thanks for sharing that Bill. The orbs were a lot bigger then, no question.

Best regards,

John
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: bad Chad on January 20, 2015, 10:24:42 AM
very cool indeed.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Travman on January 20, 2015, 03:11:34 PM
If this was Facebook then I would like  ;-T this video.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: tris on January 20, 2015, 04:25:52 PM
That was excellent

I knew that the PR Spitfires were unarmed and flown by very brave men, but I too didn't know the USAF flew them

Still, slight off topic  I hope I'm dead and gone by the time the sound of a Rolls Merlin powered aircraft doing a low pass doesn't send shivers up my spine

I spent the summer of 2014 chasing about watching and listening to the two Lancaster's when the Canadian Lanc Vera came of on tour.

I hope my next big fix will be when this takes to the air again https://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/ (https://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/)
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: oldbike54 on January 20, 2015, 04:28:49 PM
The USAF  teaches some of this during history class in basic training . Thanks Bill .

  Dusty
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: grebmrof on January 21, 2015, 05:59:27 AM
That was fantastic!  Thanks for posting that.  What a well done video.  Thanks again Bill.
Tom
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Steph on January 21, 2015, 08:25:20 AM
The pilot, John S Blyth, looks like a genuine 'down to earth' nice guy.

Pretty gutsy hanging around over Berlin for 30 minutes to ensure he got the right photos...





Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Loftness on January 21, 2015, 12:54:38 PM
Questionable choice of lead-in/exit music sets a weird tone for the subject matter, but what a great story.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Zoom Zoom on January 22, 2015, 05:07:06 AM
Thanks Bill. Amazing stuff.

John Henry
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Muzz on January 22, 2015, 11:38:56 AM
What a great story. Thanks for that Bill.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: gwb_mg on January 22, 2015, 06:34:20 PM
How neat, it's amazing what these guys did, God bless them all.
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: LowRyter on January 22, 2015, 07:09:32 PM
Here's the story of a child movie star that became a cameraman.  In his early 20s he's made a couple of parachute jumps into occupied France to take movie recon.

Then he was sent on a mission that dropped him on the beach and told him to wait.  You'll figure it out.


A Hollywood actor before the war, Hjorth became a combat photographer with the Office of Strategic Services--the forerunner of the CIA--when he enlisted after Pearl Harbor. He was part of a secret unit of filmmakers headed by director John Ford that only in recent years has become public.

Hjorth had parachuted into France three nights before D-day. The night before the invasion he was led to his hiding place on the beach by members of the French Resistance. Hjorth hunkered down with his cameras, about 50 yards from shore, and waited for dawn.

"I could hear the waves, but couldn't see anything. Then it started getting light, and I saw large dots out in the water. I told myself, 'Those aren't islands. Those are ships!' I realized that I was right in the middle of the invasion of Europe," he said in a recent interview in his Cypress home.

Hjorth could hear the fire above him from the Germans defending the beach from the American assault. He could feel the concussions as U.S. naval shells exploded around the German bunkers and trench lines. He estimates that he saw as many as 400 Americans die on the beach that day--"a horrible nightmare," he remembers.

Film 'Top Secret'

Hjorth, 77 and a retired McDonnell Douglas executive, never saw the film he shot on D-day. A few days after photographing the invasion, he was thrown out of a screening room by an Army lieutenant who declared the film top secret and threatened to court-martial him if he viewed it, he said.

http://articles.latimes.com/1998/oct/22/local/me-35058
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: johnr on January 23, 2015, 07:30:08 AM
That was excellent

I knew that the PR Spitfires were unarmed and flown by very brave men, but I too didn't know the USAF flew them

Still, slight off topic  I hope I'm dead and gone by the time the sound of a Rolls Merlin powered aircraft doing a low pass doesn't send shivers up my spine

I spent the summer of 2014 chasing about watching and listening to the two Lancaster's when the Canadian Lanc Vera came of on tour.

I hope my next big fix will be when this takes to the air again https://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/ (https://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/)

Well this one is in the air, and in the US now I think.
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/wwii-mosquito-takes-skies-5108112
Title: Re: Very Cool American Spitfire WWII Story/Vid
Post by: Steph on January 23, 2015, 06:59:04 PM
How neat, it's amazing what these guys did, God bless them all.


A Bristol Beaufighter pilot tells his story

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hL4_z3kWa3s


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