On Location - Cine film - Battle of Britain Production

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2017
  • Never seen before, cine film taken by Viv Bellamy in Spain and then at Bovingdon and Duxford, England during the filming in 1968. Permission for uploading generously given by the Bellamy Family.

Komentáře • 53

  • @johnnr338gl
    @johnnr338gl Před 6 lety +32

    I was the airframe and engine mechanic on the film, started with Spitfire and Hurricane I was seconded to work with the Spanish mechanics on the Messerschmidt and Heikels. Delegated to be personal engineer for Col Connie Edwards of the Confederate airforce who did much of the special effects flying. Just before the Spanish mechanics returned to Spain I was given about 15hrs flying instruction [in Spanish] on the Heinkel [I still have the poorly translated pre-flight check list] and was the only person in the UK with any knowledge of them when they found a pilot daft enough to fly us from Bovingdon to West Malling. After an hair-raising first trip with just the pilot and me aboard the second plane was full of passengers. No health and safety then!! That was the last I heard of the only two Heinkels in the UK.

    • @iancurtis1152
      @iancurtis1152 Před 3 lety +3

      It’s a pity the whole Heinkel fleet were not permitted “to attack London”

  • @adrianallain2622
    @adrianallain2622 Před 6 lety +13

    Thanks for posting this Martin. In 1968 I worked as an Air Traffic Controller for the film in both the Duxford and Debden ATC towers. The participating aircraft were held on the ground at RAF Manston on the day that the large formation of 23 aircraft were to arrive at Duxford. Shots of the formation over the 'White Cliffs of Dover' were required after departure from Manston; bad weather delayed this. Location Caterers had laid on a magnificent lunch in Duxford officers' mess which was enjoyed by just a handful of us in the absence of our expected guests. They eventually arrived in the afternoon, unable to find Duxford, without me getting radar help from Bassingbourne ATC.

    • @grahamaindow8894
      @grahamaindow8894 Před 5 lety +3

      Great that you mentioned RAF Debden. I was an ATC Cadet at 614 Gliding School at Debden and remember walking through one of the hangars...and to my disbelief finding it full of Spitfires, Hurricanes, Buchons and a CASA. I was told to keep it quiet as they were making a movie. If only I had a camera with me! No one believes me as RAF Debden never gets mentioned in books about the movie. I was told they were kept there as the airfield was secure, being the RAF Police HQ at the time.

  • @PulkVideo
    @PulkVideo Před 4 lety +5

    Nice detail, the Mitchell is now based in Adelaide with Reevers Warbirds. It had the Dutch registration of the 18 sqn based in Australia during WWII.The Mitchell is called “Pulk” after my father.

  • @Tillerman56
    @Tillerman56 Před 5 lety +8

    Just for the record: the Heinkels in the BoB movie were not Heinkels, they were CASA 2.111's and they were license built in Spain. Engines were RR Merlin. There are only three surviving original Heinkel He 111H's (the model with the glass nose) against 14 CASA 2.111's. And one He 111E3, with stepped cockpit and Jumo engines is in the Museo del Aire in Madrid.

    • @saucerman110
      @saucerman110 Před 3 lety +1

      Turns out that at least one of the CASA 2. 111s, is in fact a genuine Heinkel 111, which was manufactured in Germany in 1940/41, and has been accounted for battle damage, later going to Spain in 1946, and converted to CASA 2 111. Used in the Battle of Britain Film, Stored at Duxford for many years, now at the Biggin Hill Museum. As believed by many, it would appear that a vast amount of CASA's were in fact converted Heinkel's, same appears with the Spanish Bouchon's were indeed MESSERSCHMITT ME109's

    • @joey95661
      @joey95661 Před 2 měsíci

      The main airframe is a he111 just like the buchons the airframe is a 109 so yes they are he111s just with upgraded engines

  • @graemejwsmith
    @graemejwsmith Před 6 lety +3

    Tanks to all concerned for sharing this. LOVE the shots of the rig for the dummies to "bale out" and the authentic patina on the aircraft.

  • @TCMontyDibs
    @TCMontyDibs Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant -- please thank everyone for the hard work and sharing.

  • @Spaceman042
    @Spaceman042 Před 2 lety +1

    Many thanks for sharing this piece of film history.

  • @johncarpenter1093
    @johncarpenter1093 Před 6 lety +1

    Fantastic footage, thanks for posting this, it gives a great impression of wartime formations & the old film adds to the feel, brilliant !!

  • @Skyraider3D
    @Skyraider3D Před 6 lety +3

    That's about as cool as actual wartime footage! Love it! Thanks for sharing Martin! :)

  • @richardcooke5415
    @richardcooke5415 Před 6 lety +2

    A gold mine of a fine film. the nearest any of us will get to hanging around on the set of our favourite film. Thanks for posting.

  • @AndyJ_Media
    @AndyJ_Media Před 6 lety +2

    Truly incredible footage, the Quality is excellent. One of my all time favourite films to watch. Many thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @watchit65
    @watchit65 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you, Matin, for the work you have done to recover this video and to the Bellamy family for allowing it to reach the public domain. Thanks.

  • @Dreamsofwings
    @Dreamsofwings Před 2 lety

    This really is incredible to see, no matter how many times you’ve watched it!

  • @soppdrake
    @soppdrake Před rokem

    Good grief! That was amazing! Like staring through an airfield fence during the war, as I often did at Farnborough growing up during the sixties and seventies 😊

  • @fredMplanenut
    @fredMplanenut Před 5 lety +2

    I was lucky to see the whole British assembled aircraft fleet on approach to Newmarket - the noise was fantastic. Then for weeks we were treated to numerous dog fight scenes overhead, and luckily, nobody hurt.

  • @sgt13echo
    @sgt13echo Před 6 lety +1

    Very cool! Thank you for sharing!

  • @thewatchman1078
    @thewatchman1078 Před 5 lety +1

    Fascinating, it’s clear a lot of fantastic footage was shot that was never used in the film and a sense of scale of aircraft numbers actually used is lost as a result.

  • @grahamaindow8894
    @grahamaindow8894 Před 5 lety

    Wow, brilliant! I saw some of the filming at Duxford, but never a big formation like that!

  • @ZacYates
    @ZacYates Před 2 lety

    Martin, this is utterly fantastic! I’m grinning like I rode in one of the 2.111s - what a truly marvellous piece of film! Oh to have someone restore it and add some sound…

  • @beachem1
    @beachem1 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @zzzyxwv
    @zzzyxwv Před 2 lety

    Fantastic footage. You realise the logistics behind the film

  • @Ztex
    @Ztex Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing!

  • @lautoka63
    @lautoka63 Před 2 lety

    Great footage. I counted only 1 3-wheeler landing for each of the 109s and Spitfires.

  • @louisfortin7824
    @louisfortin7824 Před 2 lety

    One wow ...all this stuff flying in the days ..Saw the movie first hand ...But in a 2021 perspective it was a disaster as most of the planes went to scrap after the movie debut.Great footage thanks.

  • @SR71ABCD
    @SR71ABCD Před 4 lety

    wow it was amazing...

  • @danielbritton8588
    @danielbritton8588 Před rokem

    The flamboyant aircraft are assembly ships. Painted high vis so planes could see it to get into formation. Much like a pace car. The enemy plane formation could be increased for realism to a staggering amount.

  • @MavAuto-Pete
    @MavAuto-Pete Před 3 lety

    When they were filming at Duxford it must have looked like there are really having a proper Battle of Britain but without the loss of life

  • @bovingdon2002
    @bovingdon2002 Před 3 lety

    Two late great pilots John (Jeff) Hawke at 3:57 wearing blue shirt at Duxford. John Crewdson at 5:14 sitting in G-AWAP at Bovingdon.

  • @olesuhr727
    @olesuhr727 Před 2 lety

    According to the book about the making of the film, the B-25 was known as the "Psychadelic Monster".

  • @MavAuto-Pete
    @MavAuto-Pete Před 3 lety

    Great footage PT there's no sound

  • @goojedooje660
    @goojedooje660 Před 2 lety

    An excellent film only showed a small part of the the real battle of britain

  • @steveharrigan7811
    @steveharrigan7811 Před 6 lety +1

    So, does anyone know what happened to the Heinkel's and Buchon's ?

    • @blockheadgreen_
      @blockheadgreen_ Před 6 lety +1

      The Buchons all survived, most are in storage in America. The Heinkels were returned to the Spanish and most were scrapped.

  • @kpd314
    @kpd314 Před 6 lety +2

    I had thought the HE-111s were models. If they had this many flying, what happened to them? I know the CAF one crashed some years ago.

    • @58biggles
      @58biggles Před 6 lety +2

      Kevin Dahlhausen At the time they were still in use with the Spanish Airforce. I dont know whay became of the all though.

    • @kpd314
      @kpd314 Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks. That would been something. Still in active duty.

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES Před 6 lety

      Some are in museums. Regrettable, most were scrapped.
      They had 32 "Heinkels". About half the number flyable. At least 2 crashed fatally after the filming. The CAF one and one during a ferry flight to England.

    • @johnnr338gl
      @johnnr338gl Před 6 lety +4

      I was airframe/engine mechanic on the film initially on the Spitfire and Hurricanes and then the only Brit to go on to the Messerschmidts and Heinkels. When the Spanish crew went home after the film I was the sole person in the UK with flying time on the Heinkel and helped fly the two in the UK to West Malling. I still have the 'flying procedures' check list that I was issued with for the HE 111, probably the only copy left .

    • @johnnr338gl
      @johnnr338gl Před 6 lety +1

      They were used in a similar role to our old Shackletons.

  • @flutter8712
    @flutter8712 Před 6 lety

    14 million dollard of production costs

  • @TravelStyleNews
    @TravelStyleNews Před 5 lety

    Anyone remember Garth Thomas?

  • @Flightgearsim
    @Flightgearsim Před 5 lety

    More about the making of the Film
    forum.keypublishing.com/forum/historic-aviation/147038-battle-of-britain-film-cine-film?143562-Battle-of-Britain-film-Cine-FilmYOU=