It appears that the CGI guys failed to include gun barrels on the two gun mounts on the starboard side.

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Why would they be remaking this flick …..?
There was a Hollywood director on Midway filming the attack (Capra? Ford?) although he was in his own foxhole, not out in the middle of strafing planes.ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
Intrepid cameraman catches War-of-the-Worlds style attack on Midway.
From that image it looks like some of the attacking Japanese planes have wheels down.
ORIGINAL: Leandros
Interestingly enough, the hardcover front of the 1st edition also shows a carrier, probably the one they landed the
B-24 on. Quite a feat - or what..? I believe they took off again, too...[;)]..!!
From this it is obvious that the carrier had a central place in the story.
Fred
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From that image it looks like some of the attacking Japanese planes have wheels down.
Wouldn't those be the D3As that participated in the attack. There were 36 of them after all.
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
There was a Hollywood director on Midway filming the attack (Capra? Ford?) although he was in his own foxhole, not out in the middle of strafing planes.ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
Intrepid cameraman catches War-of-the-Worlds style attack on Midway.
The mob attack by the aircraft is what disgusts me. The Japanese squadrons that attacked Force Z kept perfect formation despite heavy AA fire, and there is no reason to assume the IJN pilots would break formation discipline.
ORIGINAL: Yaab
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
There was a Hollywood director on Midway filming the attack (Capra? Ford?) although he was in his own foxhole, not out in the middle of strafing planes.ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
Intrepid cameraman catches War-of-the-Worlds style attack on Midway.
The mob attack by the aircraft is what disgusts me. The Japanese squadrons that attacked Force Z kept perfect formation despite heavy AA fire, and there is no reason to assume the IJN pilots would break formation discipline.
Our Zeroes will blot out the sun!
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Yaab
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
There was a Hollywood director on Midway filming the attack (Capra? Ford?) although he was in his own foxhole, not out in the middle of strafing planes.
The mob attack by the aircraft is what disgusts me. The Japanese squadrons that attacked Force Z kept perfect formation despite heavy AA fire, and there is no reason to assume the IJN pilots would break formation discipline.
Our Zeroes will blot out the sun!
Not much of a defensible revetment, is it? They only have a thin single row of sandbags on one corner of the ocean-facing side? No overhead cover? No rear cover to protect them from shrapnel behind them? And they only have two feet of sandbag height on that one corner? In June 1942? On Midway? Right....[8|]
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Yaab
Our Zeroes will blot out the sun!
Not much of a defensible revetment, is it? They only have a thin single row of sandbags on one corner of the ocean-facing side? No overhead cover? No rear cover to protect them from shrapnel behind them? And they only have two feet of sandbag height on that one corner? In June 1942? On Midway? Right....[8|]
Unlike the earth quake like video you often see on the local news, at least the camera dude is using his tripod for steady film.
ORIGINAL: Leandros
Interestingly enough, the hardcover front of the 1st edition also shows a carrier, probably the one they landed the
B-24 on. Quite a feat - or what..? I believe they took off again, too...[;)]..!!
From this it is obvious that the carrier had a central place in the story.
Fred
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