When Sheriff Carter is scanning the minefield, the location of the mines on the display changes between shots.
Jo claims that she can date the .50 caliber round because the tip is painted to indicate that it's a tracer, she claims that "they stopped painting the tip in the 1950s", this is wrong as they still paint the tip to indicate what type of round it is.
When Fargo presses the mine with his head, there is no reason that Claudia can't get up off of him. It's Fargo's head that is on the mine and the lessening of her weight will not cause the mine to detonate, only Fargo lifting his head will detonate the mine.
After Dr. Grant is shocked, Allison Blake refers to this as "negative reinforcement." This is a common mistake; this type of response would be referred to as "punishment". Negative reinforcement is the removal of an aversive stimulus in order to reinforce a response.
A radio vacuum tube is called a transistor. You can clearly see the glass tube, the pins on the bottom where it is plugged in, and the metal cap at the top. If anyone cares, it is actually a 6C6 tube.
Army Air Force Aircraft D-265 is missing.
The back half of the plane in Cafe Diem does not exist. At best they shot certain angles to avoid showing they only had half an airplane, the fuselage just ends. D-265 fuselages keep their cylinder shape from nose to tail - no tapering.
In short, they shot with only half the fuselage. Eagle eyes see the mistake.
The back half of the plane in Cafe Diem does not exist. At best they shot certain angles to avoid showing they only had half an airplane, the fuselage just ends. D-265 fuselages keep their cylinder shape from nose to tail - no tapering.
In short, they shot with only half the fuselage. Eagle eyes see the mistake.
When sheriff Carter climbs over the fence that was teleported out of 1947 (near the mine field) you can clearly see that on top of the fence is (reinforced) razor wire. Barbed wire with an embedded reinforcing wire was not available before the 1980s (let alone razor wire).