Aircraft mistakes in films
Went to see "The King's speech" this weekend and found it an excellent film, but as a former planespotter, I couldn't help but notice a howler. At one point, the future King George VI's brother David, the future King Edward VIII, lands a Tiger Moth in a field, so correct, an aircraft of that era (mid-1930s). Unfortunately however, the registration of the aircraft is G-ANFM, which of course wouldn't have been allocated until the mid-1950s! Anyone else seen any similar howlers in films?