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[[Image:Airplane2-poster.png|thumb|right|350px|<i>Airplane II: The Sequel </i> movie poster.]] | [[Image:Airplane2-poster.png|thumb|right|350px|<i>Airplane II: The Sequel </i> movie poster.]] | ||
<b>Movie (1982)</b><br> | <b>Movie (1982)</b><br> | ||
− | + | Also known as: <b>Flying High II: The Sequel</b><br> | |
French title : <b>Y a-t-il enfin un pilote dans l'avion ?</b><br> | French title : <b>Y a-t-il enfin un pilote dans l'avion ?</b><br> | ||
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− | + | A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle (Lunar X42) to head straight for the Sun. Ted Striker, just escaped from a mental hospital, is aboard. Could Elaine, his love, convince him to save the flight? | |
− | A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle (Lunar X42) to head straight for the Sun. Ted Striker, just escaped from a mental hospital, is aboard. Could Elaine, his love, convince him to save the flight ? | ||
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== [[:Category: Made for Movie | Lunar X42]] == | == [[:Category: Made for Movie | Lunar X42]] == | ||
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[[Image:Airplane2-Lunar-X42.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:Airplane2-Lunar-X42.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
− | == [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747]] == | + | == [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747-121]] == |
− | A | + | A [[:Category: Pan American World Airways|Pan Am]] Boeing 747 taxiing in the night. |
[[Image:Airplane2-B747.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:Airplane2-B747.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
Perhaps the same one landing ? | Perhaps the same one landing ? | ||
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== [[:Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle|Rockwell Space Shuttle Columbia OV-102]] == | == [[:Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle|Rockwell Space Shuttle Columbia OV-102]] == | ||
− | STS-1 or STS-2 launch pad view, 1981 (the single ones with the External Tank in white). | + | (poster top right, hidden by the logo of the broadcaster) STS-1 or STS-2 launch pad view, 1981 (the single ones with the External Tank in white). <br> |
+ | Same aircraft in other movies at [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Others)|Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rockets, Missiles & Space Vehicules)]]. | ||
[[Image:Airplane2-OV102.png|thumb|500px|none|Upper left corner.]] | [[Image:Airplane2-OV102.png|thumb|500px|none|Upper left corner.]] | ||
[[Image:Airplane2-OV102night.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:Airplane2-OV102night.png|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
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[[Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle]] | [[Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle]] | ||
[[Category: Stinson L-5 Sentinel]] | [[Category: Stinson L-5 Sentinel]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 21 September 2023
Movie (1982)
Also known as: Flying High II: The Sequel
French title : Y a-t-il enfin un pilote dans l'avion ?
Starring:
Julie Hagerty (Elaine)
Robert Hays (Ted Striker)
Peter Graves (Captain Oveur)
James A. Watson, Jr. (Navigator Dunn)
Lloyd Bridges (McCroskey)
Raymond Burr (Judge D.L. Simonton)
A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle (Lunar X42) to head straight for the Sun. Ted Striker, just escaped from a mental hospital, is aboard. Could Elaine, his love, convince him to save the flight?
Lunar X42
The Houston Daily Journal titles about the Lunar Shuttle XR-2300. Lunar X42 is seen on the shuttle near the evacuation slide.
Boeing 747-121
A Pan Am Boeing 747 taxiing in the night.
Perhaps the same one landing ?
Shots with backgrounded archive footages already used in Airplane!
North American T-6
Dornier Do 17
Picture of a rear gunner aboard a Dornier Do 17. Same archive footage used in Airplane!.
Stinson L-5 Sentinel
Last second before impact on the cliff, coming from the right.
Unidentified Aircraft
Probably a Hollywood movie about the Pacific war already used as background. This model crashing into the ocean was seen in Baa Baa Black Sheep too.
Douglas DC-7
Douglas DC-7 N68N c/n 44275/496 seen during a test for the FAA.
Same aircraft in Airplane!.
Unidentified Aircraft
Rockwell Space Shuttle Enterprise OV-101
Probably a gliding test of Enterprise in 1977.
Rockwell Space Shuttle Columbia OV-102
(poster top right, hidden by the logo of the broadcaster) STS-1 or STS-2 launch pad view, 1981 (the single ones with the External Tank in white).
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rockets, Missiles & Space Vehicules).
Unidentified Aircraft
"Made for Movie Shot" or action taken from a Godzila movie (which one ?) ?
As Godzilla seems biting a Space Shuttle (?), probably the first choice.
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