Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
Movie (1995)
Japanese title: ゴジラvsデストロイア (Gojira tai Desutoroia)
French title : Godzilla vs Destroyah
Starring:
Takurô Tatsumi (Dr. Kensaku Ijuin)
Yôko Ishino (Yukari Yamane)
Yasufumi Hayashi (Kenichi Yamane)
Megumi Odaka (Miki Saegusa)
Sayaka Osawa (Meru Ozawa)
Saburo Shinoda (Prof. Fukazawa)
Godzilla begins approaching a nuclear meltdown which will destroy the Earth if not contained. At the same time, after-effects from Dr. Serizawa's oxygen-destroyer, which killed the original Godzilla, mutate microscopic lifeforms into a single gigantic creature dubbed Destoroyah.
Also from this series:
Gojira/Godzilla films
Super X3
Hughes 369E (500E)
G-Force helicopter used throughout the film by Miki. It is disintegrated by Destoroyah's micro-oxygen beam. Registration JA9418, Serial 0152E.
Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil
News helicopter. Registration JA9309, Serial 1527.
Boeing AH-64 Apache
Boeing 747-400 (model)
Multiple 747s of various airlines are seen and Haneda Airport. Various fictional airlines at a scale model of Haneda Airport.
Boeing 767 & Boeing 747
Boeing 767 and Boeing 747 of Japan Airlines at the terminal, another 747 of ANA-All Nippon Airways taxiing behind.
Boeing 747-438
Registration VH-OJD, c/n 24481/764 built in 1989. Landing at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
Boeing 747-244 & Boeing 747-467
Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
Boeing 747-346
Registration JA8179, c/n 23640/668. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
On approach to Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
Boeing 747-467
One 747-467 of Cathay Pacific very nearly crashes into Godzilla when he menaces Kai Tak.
Boeing 747-446
Cockpit scenes filmed inside registration JA8071, c/n 24423/758.
Boeing 747
Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
Boeing 747
Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.
Kawasaki P-3C Orion
Described as a "flying laboratory" equipped with sophisticated monitoring equipment, this plane is used by G-Force to study Godzilla from a safe distance. Serial 5029, c/n 9026 of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Japanese military helicopter used to track Godzilla in the sea for the "flying laboratory."
Back To: