GillBill

9th Jul 2017

Wonder Woman (2017)

Corrected entry: The plane Steve Trevor steals and later crashes into the ocean, a Fokker Eindecker E/2, would not have been in service in late 1918. The E/2 type was retired from service in early 1916. Only 42 were built and only two Eindeckers survived the war's end.

GillBill

Correction: There is a lot of speculation with this entry. While only 42 Eindecker E2 variants were built, 249 Eindecker E3 variants were built. Many of the E2 models were upgraded to E3 models. The design differences between the two were internal to the aircraft as well as a slight increase in wing size and windscreen size, none of which can be accurately ascertained from the movie, so it's speculation as to whether the aircraft Steve steals is an E2 or an E3 variant. Furthermore, Fokker stopped production in 1916, which is not the same as retired from service. Germany began to actively replace the Eindeckers in 1917 but there is no known official record as to all Eindeckers being completely removed from all roles prior to the end of the war.

Correction: It's not 1918 at that time.

Corrected entry: In the scene where the Winter Soldier pulls Cap from the water, the undamaged SHIELD HQ building can be seen in the background, despite it just having had a Helicarrier crash into it.

GillBill

Correction: The building is called the Triskelion, after its shape of three branches or arms extending out from the center. The helicarrier crashed through just one of those arms, and only two arms are visible in this shot. The building is not undamaged, we simply can't see the damage from this angle.

Phixius

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