A B-36 and B-25 formation takeoff...the B-25 camera follows the B-36 down the runway and into the air in a single long uncut shot from the beginning of the takeoff roll through unstick and gear and flap retraction.
Eyewitness account by Walter Douglas a B-36 co-pilot in "Flying on Film" (Mark Carlson 2012)..."I watched as Paul Mantz in his B-25 camera plane followed the B-36 into the air...he (was) right off the port wingtip and stayed with it all the way...
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"Strategic Air Command" (1955)
"Strategic Air Command" (1955)
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Re: "Strategic Air Command" (1955)
For any airplane geek that is an amazing piece of film. Probably filmed from the right side of the camera nose through an open camera port. All of the air-to-air photography in the film is incredible and I think all was done by Mantz using his B-25.
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Re: "Strategic Air Command" (1955)
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...Mantz and crew made the B-36 look good...
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...Mantz and crew made the B-36 look good...
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Re: "Strategic Air Command" (1955)
I know, as for today's aircraft she is obsolete, but DAMN, ain't she pretty. In her day, though short lived, she was the best.
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