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The Purple Plain
The Purple Plain starring Gregory Peck made 1954 in Ceylon
How many of you recall this film? Perhaps someone has it on video/DVD, the film involved Gregory Peck crash landing his Mosquito.
What I would like to find out is what was the mark of the Mossie used, from what squadron (or mock up) was it from and the index number. I have been given a photo of a similar aircraft and I think it had a connection with this film as the RAF photo was taken on 26th January 1954 at RAF Negombo, Ceylon, 4 years before I did my stint there.
Many thanks in advance
John
How many of you recall this film? Perhaps someone has it on video/DVD, the film involved Gregory Peck crash landing his Mosquito.
What I would like to find out is what was the mark of the Mossie used, from what squadron (or mock up) was it from and the index number. I have been given a photo of a similar aircraft and I think it had a connection with this film as the RAF photo was taken on 26th January 1954 at RAF Negombo, Ceylon, 4 years before I did my stint there.
Many thanks in advance
John
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John
I too am old enough to remember it (tho' not first time round!).
According to IMDB , video only available in Canadian/German spec .... which I confess I don't understand.......
Tee H
I too am old enough to remember it (tho' not first time round!).
According to IMDB , video only available in Canadian/German spec .... which I confess I don't understand.......
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Thank you both!
On the photo the index # is FP136, probably a spoof number for the film, as this number was supposedly registered to a Catalina flown from the States to Prestwick.
There are two underslung wing tanks, an astrodome, a cockpit window with a split frame, 4(?) machine guns mounted in the nose, there is no perspex nose cone and the nose area looks decidedly shabby for a RAF kite, perhaps this was being readied for a pranged scene for the film.
Apparently 81 PR Squadron from Singapore were still flying Mossies in 1954 a photo can be seen on Album No 6 RAF Katunayake/Negombo, photo number 60 at:
http://community.webshots.com/user/hastingsgan
On the photo the index # is FP136, probably a spoof number for the film, as this number was supposedly registered to a Catalina flown from the States to Prestwick.
There are two underslung wing tanks, an astrodome, a cockpit window with a split frame, 4(?) machine guns mounted in the nose, there is no perspex nose cone and the nose area looks decidedly shabby for a RAF kite, perhaps this was being readied for a pranged scene for the film.
Apparently 81 PR Squadron from Singapore were still flying Mossies in 1954 a photo can be seen on Album No 6 RAF Katunayake/Negombo, photo number 60 at:
http://community.webshots.com/user/hastingsgan