Best aerial chase ever ? ?
Frank Tallman on the helicopter vs Stearman chase in "Capricorn One" (1978)
..." The most dangerous and complex aerial sequence ever executed for a movie "...
Tallman flew a Stearman PT-13D N4766V in the crop-duster biplane vs two Hughes 500C helicopters chase
Tallman flying for Telly Savalas, (unknown) for Elliot Gould in front, and James Brolin on wing
The crop spray "smoke screen" causes the pursuing helicopters to crash into a cliff
Info from "IMDB" and "The Aircraft-Spotter's Film and Television Companion" By Simon D. Beck (2016)
screen grabs from the movie
JD
"Capricorn One" (1978)
"Capricorn One" (1978)
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Re: "Capricorn One" (1978)
JD,
Absolutely yes, some great flying by Mr. Tallman. I re-watched the movie recently and particularly enjoyed seeing those sequences again. No CGI involved. Thanks for posting the screenshots.
Absolutely yes, some great flying by Mr. Tallman. I re-watched the movie recently and particularly enjoyed seeing those sequences again. No CGI involved. Thanks for posting the screenshots.
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Re: "Capricorn One" (1978)
CGI no, miniatures yes (for the helicopter crashes). Very good quality - like the Lydecker brothers had done it.