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Old 05-03-2007, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Lonely Sky

A short film made by Nick Ryan about test pilots in the late 40s. The special effects are pretty amazing.

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So is this fiction, but based on real events? (Don't have the time or bandwidth to watch to movie right now.) I'm asking because I'm pretty sure the X-1 always had "Glamorous Glennis" on the right side of the nose, not "Mach One or Bust".

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Old 05-03-2007, 03:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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So is this fiction, but based on real events? (Don't have the time or bandwidth to watch to movie right now.) I'm asking because I'm pretty sure the X-1 always had "Glamorous Glennis" on the right side of the nose, not "Mach One or Bust".
I'm no expert in aviation history, but the film's basically about this X-1 pilot struggling between having the courage to break the sound barrier and his own fear of death should this fail or succeed.

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^ I bleived it did

but he done fine job on it.

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Good find those effects are pretty good! Yeah I'm sure the X-1 had Glamorous Glennis on it's nose then on the models built after just a big X-1.

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‘Glamorous Glennis’ was Chuck Yeager's X-1, named in honor of his wife, and is the one you most often see as it was the one that broke the barrier AND had the pilot live to tell the tail. As Chuck was a fighter jock and had seen European theater action he was of the ilk that named their planes. Previous X-1 pilots were Bell employees and tended to leave the Bell Aerospace insignia alone.

The movie is fictional and is, as said, about a pilot trying to come to terms with (metaphorically speaking) mortality over immortality. It really is a cool little story.

BTW - it was filmed entirely in New Zealand (very effective use of CG).

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