Talk:Air Force (film)

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[edit] An Obvious Goof

The authentic atmosphere of the Film is ruined near the end where John Garfield, his plane crashed and enraged at seeing a Japanese Zero strafe a helpless Paratrooper, takes a .50 caliber machine gun and tries his luck at hip-shooting the Zero. In reality, the recoil of the machine gun would've knocked Garfield flatter than the Zero. --71.227.142.64 01:30, 8 May 2007 (UTC)