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Ep. 4.13 "Wheel Of Fortune".
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Fake russian prototype A-10 Hind: mocked-up Bell 205 Huey
Fake russian prototype A-10 Hind: mocked-up Bell 205 Huey
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The A-Team TV Series DVDs.

TV Series (1983-1987)

Starring:
George Peppard (colonel John « Hannibal » Smith)
Dirk Benedict (lieutnant Peck Templeton)
Dwight Schultz (captain Henry « Looping » Murdock)
Mister T (sergeant Bosco Albert Baracus)


(Synopsis needed)



Season Three

Boeing 747-123

Ep. 3.01 "Bullets and Bikinis"

Boeing 747-123 of American Airlines.
Boeing 747-123 of American Airlines.

Boeing 747-122

Ep. 3.2 "The Bend in the River (Part 1)"
Of United from the Friend Ship era.

Boeing 747-122 of United Airlines.

Ep. 3.17 "Skins"

Bell 206B JetRanger III

Reg. N59492 Bell 206B c/n 1292 built in 1974.
Ep. 3.03 "The Bend in the River (Part 2)"

N59492 or 29495N ?

Ep. 3.06 "Double Heat"
Despite seen during a single action, the helicopter changes several times its colors (continuity errors).

White N59492...
... becomes a LongRanger Black and Green ...

Reg. N20802 (same helicopter in other movie at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft).

... then the JetRanger N20802 ...
And eventually N59492 again.

Cessna 172

Ep. 3.06 "Double Heat"
Santa Monica Airport. The road just behind the aircraft does no more exist.

Boeing 707

Ep. 3.07 "Trouble on Wheels"

Grumman G-21A Goose

Ep. 3.08 "The Island"
Reg. NC327 (c/n 1051) Cutter's Goose which was the star of Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982 TV series).

Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II

Ep. 3.10 "Sheriffs of Rivertown"
Reg. N8000J Gulfstream Aerospace G1159B c/n 42 built in 1969. Fly now with N36PN registration.

Boeing 747

Ep. 3.17 "Skins"

Not the prototype.

Cessna 310

Ep. 3.17 "Skins"
Twin engine on the upper edge.

Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior

Ep. 3.17 "Skins"
Reg. NC1161V Lockheed 12A Electra Junior c/n 1203 was on the British registry in 1939 (G-AFTL) then became VP-TAI in the Bermudas from 1943.
Used again for episode 4.10.

Beechcraft C18S

Ep. 3.17 "Skins"
Another continuity error as during the flight we see this Beechcraft C18S registered N81GB.

Hughes 369D

Ep. 3.18 "Road Games"
Reg. something like N8873F ?

Bell 206 LongRanger

Ep. 3.18 "Road Games"
A new continuity error as this Bell is seen in the middle of the Hughes action !

Cessna T-41

Ep. 3.19 "Moving Targets"
The matt grey is probably a former T-41 (military Cessna 172).

Stinson V77 Reliant

Ep. 3.19 "Moving Targets"
(With the tail on the right edge of the former picture).

Beechcraft B200 Super King Air

Ep. 3.19 "Moving Targets"
Reg. N12CF Beechcraft B200 Super King Air c/n BB-534 built in 1979. Seen again during Season Four.

Hughes MH-6 Little Bird

Ep. 3.25 "Incident at Crystal Lake"

Sikorsky S-58

Ep. 3.25 "Incident at Crystal Lake"
The vilains are attacking with the Hughes MH-6 Little Bird but are firing through the cockpit of a Sikorsky S-58 (continuity error).

Bell 206B JetRanger

Ep. 3.25 "Incident at Crystal Lake"
Another continuity error : Decker search for the A-Team with the Hughes MH-6 Little Bird but summons from this Bell ... later used by the guys tracked by the A-team !

Bell 205A-1

Ep. 3.25 "Incident at Crystal Lake"

Perhaps N49641 but not found on database.

Season Four (on the workbench)

Bell 222

Ep. 4.01 and 4.02 "Judgment Day (Part 1 & 2)"

Douglas DC3

Ep. 4.01 and 4.02 "Judgment Day (Part 1 & 2)"
Yes ! A Dodge M-37 is passing through this poor Douglas DC-3 !
The cargo door is missing and replaced just by a (thin) skin of metal. Perhaps two old scrapped airframes joined by some duralumin sheet. No engine, fake (?) propeller, strained nose ... This aircraft will never fly again !

Bell 206B JetRanger III

Ep. 4.01 and 4.02 "Judgment Day (Part 1 & 2)"

Douglas DC-3-G202A

Ep. 4.03 "Where Is the Monster When You Need Him?"
Reg. N408D Douglas DC3-G202A built in 1940 (c/n 2247).

Beechcraft B200 Super King Air

Ep. 4.04 "Lease with an Option to Die"
Already seen in episode 3.19.

Takeoff footage re-used.

Various Personal Aircraft

Ep. 4.04 "Lease with an Option to Die"
As the Beechcraft B200 Super King Air N12CF is departing (far background), a nice line up of single engine general aviation aircraft is quickly seen. A nice quizz for Enthusiast !

Bell 206B JetRanger III

Ep. 4.04 "Lease with an Option to Die"

Bell 206L-3 LongRanger III

Ep. 4.09 "Mind Games"
Reg. N331WD Bell 206L-3 LongRanger III c/n 51062. Other registration : N52SP and N54SP.
Same helicopter in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Wahooo ! No continuity error !

Bell Rocket Belt

Ep. 4.09 "Mind Games"

Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior

Ep. 4.10 "There Goes the Neighborhood".
Reg. NC1161V already seen in episode 3.17.

Cessna 150/152 & North American T-28 Trojan

Ep. 4.10 "There Goes the Neighborhood".

Boeing 707-138B

Ep. 4.10 "There Goes the Neighborhood".
Reg. N220AM Boeing 707-138B c/n 17696 between September 1984 and October 1986.
Built in 1958. Year after year, had worn registration N31239 and VH-EBA and CF-PWV and N138TA and N138MJ and HZ-123. Last flight on June 10, 2007. Now on display in Australia.

Hughes 369D

Ep. 4.11 "The Doctor Is Out".
Reg. N58428 Hughes 369D c/n 1290624D built in 1979.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Hughes 269C

Ep. 4.11 "The Doctor Is Out".
Reg. N58384 Hughes 269C c/n 990829 built too in 1979.

Toys

Ep. 4.12 "Uncle Buckle-Up".

Boeing 747

Inflatable Boeing 747 in the colors of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.

North American P-51D Mustang

Stencils with s/n 44-63916 (look -bottom- at the Spitfire picture). It was really a P-51D of 72nd FS, 21st FG, USAAF lost in a landing accident at South Field, Iwo Jima on August 30, 1945. The radio command model is painted with the right colors of this fighter group.

Unidentified R/C Aircraft

North American T-6

Supermarine Spitfire

Please note in the bottom left corner the serial of the P-51.

Cessna 177 Cardinal

Bell 205 Huey

Ep. 4.13 "Wheel Of Fortune".
Fake russian prototype A-10 Hind: mocked-up Bell 205 Huey

Unidentified Hang Glider

Ep. 4.14 "The A-Team Is Coming, the A-Team Is Coming".

Beechcraft Baron

Ep. 4.15 "Members Only".
Reg. N3807S Beechcraft Baron. This registration is now link to a microlight.

Beechcraft B200 Super King Air

Ep. 4.16 "Cowboy George";
Reg. N79CF Beechcraft B200 Super King Air built in 1978 (c/n BB-441).
Perhaps seen in episode 1.07 "Last Stand" of MacGyver (need evidence and screenshot).


(DVD 6 coming soon -if required-)



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