5 Sci-Fi Spacecraft Based on Real Life Aircraft

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Hey co-stars and welcome to another episode of Generation Films, my name is British Ben. And I know you all love to know the behind the scenes stories of movies and to find out how certain things came into being. What I want to focus on in this video is how fictional space ships in sci-fi borrow design elements from the real world. Just like how, you may not have realized this but, Eagel 5 in Spaceballs steals its design from the 1986 Winnebago Chieftain 33, like it doesn’t just borrow from the vehicle, it literally is the 1986 Winnebago Chieftain 33.

Okay that one was kind of a joke because they literally just stuck wings and engines onto a winnebago. But a lot of other ship designs to come from real things and are a lot less obvious. So this is 5 Fictional Spacecraft Based on Real Aircraft

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Marvel Quinjet
Razor Crest from the Mandalorian
MG-100 StarFortress SF-17 from the Last Jedi
H8 Global Defender from Independence Day Resurgence
The Supremacy from the Last Jedi

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