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I saw the film Dunkirk yesterday with some friends and thoroughly enjoyed it. One of my friends had some quibbles with the dogfight scenes, however. How realistic are they? Any reliable sources related to the points below would be much appreciated.

  • https://www.quora.com/How-long-do-a-Spitfires-guns-keep-firing-during-battle says that Spitfires carried enough ammunition to fire for a total of less than 30 seconds. In the film, Tom Hardy's character seems to fire for much more than that (but I'm not sure -- I wasn't counting). How much creative license is the film using here? What's Tom Hardy's total firing time?
  • Related point: if ammunition was limited in reality, you'd think pilots would be worried not only about their fuel gauge, but also about how many rounds they had left in their guns. Is that right? Did Spitfires even have ammunition gauges? If so, do we ever see it in the film? Tom Hardy's character spends tons of time thinking about how much fuel he has left, but does he ever look at his ammunition counter?
  • Are there any confirmed cases of a Spitfire shooting down an enemy after having run out of fuel? How plausible is this?





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Was the fighter pilot in Dunkirk real?

Written, produced and directed by Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk tells the suspenseful story of the British evacuation at Dunkirk in 1940. What most people don't know is that Farrier's actions depicted in the film are based on the real-life exploits of New Zealand fighter ace Alan Deere.

Are the planes in Dunkirk CGI?

In 2017, however, Christopher Nolan's epic war film Dunkirk was released which involved a number of WW2 aerial dogfighting scenes. Unwilling to use CGI, Nolan opted for real airplanes where he could and models for where he couldn't. If you haven't seen the film yet - warning!

Are the planes in Dunkirk real?

Christopher Nolan is known for filming things practically, with a minimal amount of CGI, so he is using real aeroplanes, people and equipment as much as possible, and filming on the actual beaches in France where the events actually took place.

How realistic is the movie Dunkirk?

The story of Dunkirk is extraordinarily well-documented, and Nolan seemed determined to tell that story as accurately as possible. That makes Dunkirk the film an honest portrayal of Dunkirk the event, and one of the most precise World War II movies ever.



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