javelin1010 - Thats what I say. Well produced for the ‘60s. If one wants to comment let’s make it fun, who cares about reality or not, it’s why we’re watching this, to be entertained it's not a documentary.
This is the weirdest and most fantastically CREATIVE "COMBAT" episodes ever. When I saw the title "Gulliver" I thought of Gulliver's Travels" - and here it is!
Stupid that a Messerschmidt (a P-51 here) wolud waste Germany's dwindling fuel supply on a lone jeep with two men in it and make another pass to get one soldier. A convoy would make a reasonable target.
HE WAS ALWAYS HANDSOME, SINCE THE BEGINNING, EVEN NOW MY HEART IT BEATS FASTER STILL I KNOW HE WAS THE BEST NO ONE COMES EVEN CLOSE RIP VIC YOU.ARE STILL MISSED.
Hmmm. German P-51(bubble canopy and oil radiator right below centerline) with only 2 wing guns... And those two were not sighted in to converge. Even if 'only' .50 cal. it would have made one hell of a hole in Little John. If 20mm, well bummer, the end. But folks, IF you ever have that kind of day, just break a fast right or left while the plane is about 300 yards and they won't be able to turn fast enough to get a lead on you. Sad Little John just had to act like the Road Runner on a train track.
Definitely a P-51D. Heck, even fighter pilots must get bored and start looking for a little 'sport', or at least that's what we could presume that if it was real. Like the high-tension transmission lines running in the background. LOL!
As I've mentioned before, there weren't that many German planes operating by D-Day. They wouldn't be wasting their limited air resources on two GIs in a Jeep. The kids had the presence of mind to grab a Mauser. Hope they also got some spare clips,.
***** It was actually the Germans who were afraid to move around during the daytime once the allied air branches set up bases in France. Rommel suffered multiple skull fractures when his staff car was strafed by a British Spitfire. The pilot didn't find out until afterwards whose staff car he had strafed.
It’s ironic this scene opens up with a P 51 strafing a soft target, as that is the war crime the allies committed the most towards the end of the war. P 51’s, thunder bolts, anything with a machine gun flying over the German countryside, strafing and killing anything that moved. Late in the war, all mechanized equipment was used on the front, so these were farmers on horse drawn carriages, being shot to ribbons by allies and their .50 cal etc. that is why there was a food shortage that was starving everyone, obviously prison camp people were last in line for food, the whole country was starving.
The Nazis resorted to moving arms and explosives by cart in the last months of the war, because of gas shortages and not having vehicles. Fighter command ordered all ground attack fighters to stop any and all movement on the ground, including carts. It's war, and the Nazis started it.
Nancycatxx - Watched it last noc. (or AM depending how you figure). Oh Baby, indeed, replayed that ending several times, I’m an RN-WCC, “Wound Care Certified” nurse and I’d nurse his wounds any day.
I love this kind os TV's programs from the 1960 and 70, but how can the production of this TV's program can take the people that are watching this show for stupid people, like in this video at 3:15 when PFC Littlejohn ( Dick Peabody ) is saying it is a Messerschmitt, when it's a P-51 Mustangs painted like a German Airplane, just go see the difference between a P-51 Mustangs and a Messerschmitt they really don't look the same at all
Can't they score a real ME-109 instead of using a Mustang? It's not like they are super rare, I'm sure one could be found if they looked hard enough. An ME-109 would make a great addition to their collection of WW2 vehicles, a couple Shermans & Tigers would be nice too.
+GrimDontGiveAFuck I think they are pretty rare. But yeah using a P51D was a blunder. They are so recognisable. Funnily enough the P51 B looked enough like a 109 that a Luftwaffe pilot actually fell into formation with a P51 flight according to an anecdote from one of the vids here.
javelin1010 - Thats what I say. Well produced for the ‘60s. If one wants to comment let’s make it fun, who cares about reality or not, it’s why we’re watching this, to be entertained it's not a documentary.
Some of these I dont remember but stll a great show I used to watch this when I was a kid
FINALLY! L.JOHN GETS A BIG ROLE, ALL BY HIMSELF! HE WAS IN THE NAVY!
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The Big Foot mystery is solved when Littlejohn starts lumbering towards that tree with a P51 on his tail.
Yeah! Those pesky P-51 Messerschmitts!
Super buenos esos videos, los veía en mi infancia, todo el tiempo,
Thks for episodes of Combat.
This is the weirdest and most fantastically CREATIVE "COMBAT" episodes ever. When I saw the title "Gulliver" I thought of Gulliver's Travels" - and here it is!
Vic Morrow sure makes me smile.
And he gives me a warm,fuzzy feeling.
Deaf Smith....u r absolutely correct. I thought p -51 d had six 50 cal guns. Would not have wasted all those rounds chasing one soldier in field.
Relax everyone. Its a tv show. Smile.
Little John is the best I love that guy.
Stupid that a Messerschmidt (a P-51 here) wolud waste Germany's dwindling fuel supply on a lone jeep with two men in it and make another pass to get one soldier. A convoy would make a reasonable target.
Do not get your shreddies in a twist it's a fictional TV soap!
They had no the 109"s! left.
There is a nice scribbling on the truck.
How did they get the lovable Giant on the cart?
"Little John's Travels'!
Luftwaffe protocall forbids firing on limited infantry targets most ground attacks used stukas
alot of vehicles plus the planes where american. still a good show. love it!
another episode which was directed by Vic Morrow
I hope there is no one named "Malachi" in the group pf children
it looks like a P51 MUSTANG
Really liked seeing the dead German soldier stripped of his boots. Ultimate humiliation!!!
I think he was even sexier in the 70's!
HE WAS ALWAYS HANDSOME, SINCE THE BEGINNING, EVEN NOW MY HEART IT BEATS FASTER STILL I KNOW HE WAS THE BEST NO ONE COMES EVEN CLOSE RIP VIC YOU.ARE STILL MISSED.
Me dolió mucho la muerte de vic morrow
Vic morrow did directed few episodes for combat!
LOL a P 51 Messerschmitt
Как сериал называется по русски ? Не могу найти гугле
Its a P-51 Mustang
Hmmm. German P-51(bubble canopy and oil radiator right below centerline) with only 2 wing guns... And those two were not sighted in to converge.
Even if 'only' .50 cal. it would have made one hell of a hole in Little John. If 20mm, well bummer, the end.
But folks, IF you ever have that kind of day, just break a fast right or left while the plane is about 300 yards and they won't be able to turn fast enough to get a lead on you. Sad Little John just had to act like the Road Runner on a train track.
Definitely a P-51D. Heck, even fighter pilots must get bored and start looking for a little 'sport', or at least that's what we could presume that if it was real. Like the high-tension transmission lines running in the background. LOL!
As I've mentioned before, there weren't that many German planes operating by D-Day. They wouldn't be wasting their limited air resources on two GIs in a Jeep.
The kids had the presence of mind to grab a Mauser. Hope they also got some spare clips,.
***** Exactly. I considered not watching the rest of this episode just cuz of this BS. But, hey, they wanted dramatic tension.
***** It was actually the Germans who were afraid to move around during the daytime once the allied air branches set up bases in France. Rommel suffered multiple skull fractures when his staff car was strafed by a British Spitfire. The pilot didn't find out until afterwards whose staff car he had strafed.
It’s ironic this scene opens up with a P 51 strafing a soft target, as that is the war crime the allies committed the most towards the end of the war. P 51’s, thunder bolts, anything with a machine gun flying over the German countryside, strafing and killing anything that moved. Late in the war, all mechanized equipment was used on the front, so these were farmers on horse drawn carriages, being shot to ribbons by allies and their .50 cal etc. that is why there was a food shortage that was starving everyone, obviously prison camp people were last in line for food, the whole country was starving.
The Nazis resorted to moving arms and explosives by cart in the last months of the war, because of gas shortages and not having vehicles.
Fighter command ordered all ground attack fighters to stop any and all movement on the ground, including carts.
It's war, and the Nazis started it.
This episode a little off the wall.
However thanks for the musical narrative, one doesn't require dialogue with such overblown tune recognition....
wildcat052655 - This definitely gets voted on to the Top 10 favorite list. Saunders can take his shirt off any day!
Nancycatxx - Watched it last noc. (or AM depending how you figure).
Oh Baby, indeed, replayed that ending several times, I’m an RN-WCC, “Wound Care Certified” nurse and I’d nurse his wounds any day.
I love this kind os TV's programs from the 1960 and 70, but how can the production of this TV's program can take the people that are watching this show for stupid people, like in this video at 3:15 when PFC Littlejohn ( Dick Peabody ) is saying it is a Messerschmitt, when it's a P-51 Mustangs painted like a German Airplane, just go see the difference between a P-51 Mustangs and a Messerschmitt they really don't look the same at all
Norka you got that true you can tell the different between the two planes
If you think you are being taken for stupid don't watch, they are insulting your superior intelligence. Lol
You're right, a P51-D and Little John says it's a Messerschmitt.
@12:25 almost like a bunch of little vultures.
Did you see him at the end of "Conflic"S5 Ep11 The end with that T-shirt and that smile..I just about jumped into my screen lol)
That place sure did not look like any place in Germany.
I haven't seen that one yet.
That's a P-51.......????
Where is 2/4 ?
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German fighter planes were known to shoot anything or anyone, no matter how small.
Yup, It's a Mustang
I think only 3 ME-109 still exist today
@@johnsummers9808 plenty more than that, Especially with the upright engine sold to Spain etc
n the beginning, that was NOT a ME-109....it was a Mustang !!!
Can't they score a real ME-109 instead of using a Mustang? It's not like they are super rare, I'm sure one could be found if they looked hard enough. An ME-109 would make a great addition to their collection of WW2 vehicles, a couple Shermans & Tigers would be nice too.
+GrimDontGiveAFuck
I think they are pretty rare. But yeah using a P51D was a blunder. They are so recognisable. Funnily enough the P51 B looked enough like a 109 that a Luftwaffe pilot actually fell into formation with a P51 flight according to an anecdote from one of the vids here.
+GrimDontGiveAFuck not even an me 109 it could be any plane in that 2 year era i rather see a ww1 german plane then an american plane
They must of reached there limits of German plane so We gav ethem one of ours
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Little John must feel like Gullivers travel being tied up
That's why the episode is called .." Gulliver ".
Hence the title dim wit!
Lamentable. Son atacados por un "Messerschmidt" con forma de P51 Mustang!!!
Vic Morrow Chick - Definitely warm fuzzies, if not more!!! :)
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So why not grab his M1 and jump back into the jeep? Oh suspending our disbelief and all that.... Thin plot, Yankee entertainment is paper thin.
Confused- Cius Then don’t fucking watch it...
Hardy har har Yankees won the war
Hey we called Germany, and all the Messerschmitts were busy, so we used footage of a p51 or whatever, sorry they are hard to find....
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