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==Browning M2 Aircraft== | ==Browning M2 Aircraft== | ||
The main armament of the B-17 including the Memphis Belle is the .50 caliber [[Browning_M2#Browning_M2_Aircraft|Browning M2 Aircraft]]. This model of the B-17 (the F model) is seen in the film carrying 2 guns in the nose, twin guns in the top turret, 2 waist guns, twin guns in a ball turret, and twin guns in the tail. As the plane tries to make it home, the gunners are ordered to discard their Brownings in order to make the damaged bomber lighter to land. Also used in the wings of the USAAF P-51 Mustang fighters. | The main defensive armament of the B-17 including the Memphis Belle is the .50 caliber [[Browning_M2#Browning_M2_Aircraft|Browning M2 Aircraft]]. This model of the B-17 (the F model) is seen in the film carrying 2 guns in the nose, twin guns in the top turret, 2 waist guns, twin guns in a ventral ball turret, and twin guns in the tail. As the plane tries to make it home, the gunners are ordered to discard their Brownings in order to make the damaged bomber lighter to land. Also used in the wings of the USAAF P-51 Mustang fighters. | ||
[[Image:M2aircraft.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2 Aircraft .50 BMG]] | [[Image:M2aircraft.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2 Aircraft .50 BMG]] | ||
[[Image:Memphis 01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt. Virgil Hoogesteger ([[Eric Stoltz]]) checks the Browning M2's on the Belle's top turret.]] | [[Image:Memphis 01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt. Virgil Hoogesteger ([[Eric Stoltz]]) checks the Browning M2's on the Belle's top turret.]] | ||
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[[Image:Memphis 09.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lt. Val Kozlowski ([[Billy Zane]]) and Lt. Phil Lowenthal ([[D.B. Sweeney]]) man their Browning M2's.]] | [[Image:Memphis 09.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lt. Val Kozlowski ([[Billy Zane]]) and Lt. Phil Lowenthal ([[D.B. Sweeney]]) man their Browning M2's.]] | ||
[[Image:Memphis 14.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt. Richard Moore ([[Sean Astin]]) fires his Browning M2 machine guns at the attacking German aircraft.]] | [[Image:Memphis 14.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt. Richard Moore ([[Sean Astin]]) fires his Browning M2 machine guns at the attacking German aircraft.]] | ||
==Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20mm cannon== | ==Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20mm cannon== |
Revision as of 11:29, 8 July 2011
Memphis Belle is a 1990 WWII film starring Matthew Modine, Tate Donovan, Billy Zane, Harry Connick Jr., D.B. Sweeney, Eric Stoltz, and Sean Astin as part of a B-17 bomber crew who must complete one last mission to become the first crew to survive their entire tour. Despite being a dramatized account of the actual story, the film is notable for the amount of authentic B-17 planes used for the production.
The following weapons were used in the film Memphis Belle:
Browning M2 Aircraft
The main defensive armament of the B-17 including the Memphis Belle is the .50 caliber Browning M2 Aircraft. This model of the B-17 (the F model) is seen in the film carrying 2 guns in the nose, twin guns in the top turret, 2 waist guns, twin guns in a ventral ball turret, and twin guns in the tail. As the plane tries to make it home, the gunners are ordered to discard their Brownings in order to make the damaged bomber lighter to land. Also used in the wings of the USAAF P-51 Mustang fighters.
Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20mm cannon
Like almost all post-war movies featuring the Messerschmitt ME-109, the ME-109s in this film are "played" by Hispano Aviación HA-1112s, which are ME-109s which were license-built in Spain during and following the war. HA-1112s were armed with Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20mm cannons in the wings, which can trace a common ancestry to the Oerlikon FF 20mm cannon with the German MG FF 20mm cannon that it was meant to portray. These "ME-109s" attack the bombers on the way to Bremen.