Typhoon1244
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I could never tell if it was done with models or if it was real. Could a '65 (or any other medium-sized helicopter) really jerk a plane out of the air like that? It sure looked real!
There's always some interesting flying in 007 films, isn't there? Remember Goldfinger...with the attack of the killer Piper Cherokees?
Oh yeah, you rotor-heads, don't forget about The Bridges at Toko-Ri! When I was a kid, that movie showed me that helicopters could be cool, too.
Not a bad movie...but it had almost nothing to do with the book.Publishers said:Fate is the Hunter -- from the book and staring Rod Taylor
That reminds me...do y'all remember License to Kill, the one were 007 wages a personal war on a drug cartel kingpin? There's a scene that takes place down in the Keys someplace where the bad guy tries to get away in a 172...or maybe a 182. I can't remember. James and Felix catch up to him in a Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin, wrap the line from the winch around the Cessna's tail and "tow" him right out of the air and into the hands of the waiting Feds.Originally posted by 46Driver
...kind of hoping to pick up a Mercedes with a giant magnet like they did in "You Only Live Twice!"
I could never tell if it was done with models or if it was real. Could a '65 (or any other medium-sized helicopter) really jerk a plane out of the air like that? It sure looked real!
There's always some interesting flying in 007 films, isn't there? Remember Goldfinger...with the attack of the killer Piper Cherokees?
Oh yeah, you rotor-heads, don't forget about The Bridges at Toko-Ri! When I was a kid, that movie showed me that helicopters could be cool, too.
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