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The Reindeer was that the one with James Stuart who was telling them the tail would come off
I remember seeing a pic of that at Blackbushe with the reg G-AFOH (unused) on the side.
The caption was " A rare picture of a frightfully rare aeroplane cum can opener with a Halton screaming to get out taken on the blasted heath at Bluckbushe many years ago" or something along those lines
So I take it that meant the mock up was built around a Halton...looked like it might have been taxyable.
This was in an very early Aircraft Illustrated.
It would be nice to see that pic again having not seen it for about 25 plus years.
Would be interesting to see how many bits are recognisable out of whatever they did make the film prop from.
Even though it was fake I wish I could find a pic of it just out of curiosity..I do remember watching the film on TV many years ago.
Garry
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Some details of the film No Highway
http://www.doctormacro.com/Movie%20Summ ... %20Sky.htm
besure to click on the small black and white image of Marelene Dietrich in the top left hand corner as it links to a high res.
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Hi Garry, I have searched the web, but I have not been able to find a photo of the Reindeer, there must be stills of it and probably somepeople have got them in their attics as it was the practice in the UK untill about the late 1970s for Cinemas to display stills in their lobbys, eitherway if somebody had a DVD [ hopefully it will get a DVD release ] of No Highway it would be no great effort to capture a frame showing the Reindeer, one never knows it might inspire somebody to create a Reindeer to fly in FS2004!Garry Russell wrote: So I take it that meant the mock up was built around a Halton...looked like it might have been taxyable.
This was in an very early Aircraft Illustrated.
It would be nice to see that pic again having not seen it for about 25 plus years.
Would be interesting to see how many bits are recognisable out of whatever they did make the film prop from.
Even though it was fake I wish I could find a pic of it just out of curiosity..I do remember watching the film on TV many years ago.
Garry
http://www.amazon.com/No-Highway-Sky-Ja ... 630352138X
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Cheers Adrian
I think the pic in AI all those years ago may well have been form one of the stills.
It certainly was taken on the field and set up properly...not a Brownie through the fence.
Cinemas often used to sell soft cover coloured books about films..but I don't know about that one.
I bought them for the Battle of Britain, Cromwell and Oliver.
Garry
I think the pic in AI all those years ago may well have been form one of the stills.
It certainly was taken on the field and set up properly...not a Brownie through the fence.
Cinemas often used to sell soft cover coloured books about films..but I don't know about that one.
I bought them for the Battle of Britain, Cromwell and Oliver.
Garry
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