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Airwolf

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General Data
First Flown:
unknown
Length:
unknown
Lift Capability:
unknown
Height:
unknown
Range:
unknown
Rotor Span:
unknown
Top Speed:
unknown
Empty Weight:
unknown
Service Ceiling:
unlimited
Max Gross Weight:
unknown
Engines:
unknown
Armament:
4 30mm machine guns (2 per wing pods), 2 40mm cannons (1 per wing pod), 6 hellfire missiles, 12 redeye missiles and one copperhead long range missile.
Accommodations:
Pilot and Copilot/gunner Cargo: none
Operators:
 

     
Similar Aircraft:
Bell 222
Other Features:
 

     

     
Notes
Airwolf itself was in fact a highly modified Bell 222 helicopter worth over a million dollars in 1987, and was supplied by the Hollywood firm Jetcopters Inc. At that time there were only 85 Bell 222's, so it wasn't a machine that had a profile that most people had seen at the time. Now of course it is one of the most recognized helicopters in the world.
Fake jet engines were built out of fiberglass, and the cannons and chain guns out of aluminum and steel.
Many of the more complicated shots were accomplished with an R/C version of the helicopter. Can you tell the difference?
In reality, Airwolf's speed and abilities are of course the result of clever editing and camera trickery, but the additions to the helicopter caused only a 20 knot speed drag on the machine.
After the series ended, all the special airframes and components were removed from Airwolf and the helicopter was repainted and became an ordinary Bell 222.

Last Updated on Sunday, 31 August 2008 19:39  

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