Iron Eagle? nah I'll stick to Battle of Brittain thank you very much lots of Spitfires, Hurricanes and pretend "Heinkels" and "Messerschmits"
Heinkels and Messerschmits were spanish made by CASA, with RollsRoyce engines...
(Germany was not producing BMW, Mercedes aircraft engines nor anything else, because we lost the war...only VW's weere being produced)...so they look British in their engine configuration! But the flying is good, vell worth seeing the movie,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 starts with a flying 'Tante Ju', my godmother of flight:
my family was living in Pamplona in Jan 1950, when a medical error burned my whole digestive tract. In emergency, uncle Otto Skortzeny suplied a special flight in a 'Tante Ju' from Iberia, flying from Pamplona to Barajas airport at Madrid. No cabin presurisation, that tin goose was unable to fly higher than the nearby mountain tops...the music of three radials at full throtle, barely taking off that Ju-52/3m before the grass strip ended, hooked me into flight...this other video very much replicates what I felt that day...except it was impossible to hear any orquestra
(anything at all, for that matter) in a flying 'Tante Ju! But flying among the Navarra mountains in the winter was similar...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XKGhG0W0LQI have flown as a passenger in a Messerschmit Bf-108 Taifun, camouflaged as a Me-109 for movies
(the Geat Escape, 1963, with Steeve McQueen) an aircraft belonging to the Confederate Air Force in 1989, at the opening of Cuernavaca airport. I was part of the Skydive team, as reserve if anyone got sick. The 108 was a joy to hold the controls,
(except an odd electric propeller pich control) all reports of the 109 being so difficult to handle does not aply to the 108...very stable and responsive! Landing was tricky, as with all tail dragers...There, flying later in a B-17, I went to the tail gun position...NOT FOR CLAUSTROFOBICS!!!
The ZERO's were fake...converted Texans! With good flying caracteristics, too. Never again have I been part of another air show...worth a whole life time!