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[[Image: Affiche-Mogadiscio.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none | <i> Mogadischu</i> Movie poster]]
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[[Image:Affiche-Mogadiscio.jpg|thumb|right|350px|none|<i>Mogadischu</i> movie poster.]]
 
<b>TV Movie (2008)</b><br>
 
<b>TV Movie (2008)</b><br>
<b> English titles: Mogadishu Welcome: The Hijacking of Flight 181</b><br>
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English titles: <b>Mogadishu Welcome: The Hijacking of Flight 181</b>
  
 
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Thomas Kretschmann (Kapitän Jürgen Schumann)<br>
 
Thomas Kretschmann (Kapitän Jürgen Schumann)<br>
 
Nadja Uhl (Stewardess Gabriele Dillmann)<br>
 
Nadja Uhl (Stewardess Gabriele Dillmann)<br>
Saïd Taghmaoui (Kapitän Mahmud) <br>
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Saïd Taghmaoui (Kapitän Mahmud)<br>
Herbert Knaup (Oberstleutnant Ulrich Wegener) <br>
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Herbert Knaup (Oberstleutnant Ulrich Wegener)<br>
 
Jürgen Tarrach (Hans Jürgen Wischnewski)<br>
 
Jürgen Tarrach (Hans Jürgen Wischnewski)<br>
 
Christian Berkel (Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt)<br>
 
Christian Berkel (Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt)<br>
 
 
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{{Synopsis}}
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In 1977, skyjackers abduct Lufthansa Flight 181, subsequently involving Germany's special operations unit GSG 9 to free all the hostages.
  
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== [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-2B6]] ==
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The aircraft involved in Lufthansa Flight 181 was 737-230C registration D-ABCE, c/n 20254/230, named ''Landshut''. Footage of actual airframe can be seen the in the documentary [[That Was the Year: 1977]].<br>
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While this airframe was still extant at time of filming, it was in commercial service in Brazil with airline TAF Linhas Aéreas.<br>
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Rather than filming in Brazil, the filmmakers instead rented 737-2B6 registration CN-RMI, c/n 21214/449 from [[:Category: Royal Air Maroc|Royal Air Maroc]], who kept the airframe maintained for training purposes at the now-closed Casablanca–Anfa Airport, and repainted it in ''Landshut'''s colors.
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[[Image:I203764.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
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[[Image:I204137.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
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[[Image:I208186.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
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[[Image:I208195.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
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Tail of a [[:Category: Royal Air Maroc|Royal Air Maroc]] [[:Category: Boeing 727|Boeing 727]] seen at left (probably registration CN-CCG, also preserved at Casablanca-Anfa Airport).
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[[Image:I208184.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
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[[Image:Moga432so1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as <i>Landshut</i> of [[:Category: Lufthansa|Lufthansa]].]]
  
== [[:Category:Boeing 737|Boeing 737-230C]] ==
 
[[Image: I203764.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
[[Image: I204137.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
[[Image: I208186.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
[[Image: I208195.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
[[Image: I208184.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
[[Image: Moga432so1.jpg|thumb|500px|none | D-ABCE Boeing 737-230C <i>Landshut</i> of Lufthansa]]
 
  
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{{Footnote}}
  
{{Footnote}}
 
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1153112/ Mogadischu at IMDb]<br>
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1153112/ Mogadischu at IMDb]
* [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogadishu_(film) Mogadischu at German Wikipedia]
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* [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogadishu_(film) Mogadischu at German Wikipedia]
 
* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie_1153112-Mogadischu.html Mogadischu at IMCDb]
 
* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie_1153112-Mogadischu.html Mogadischu at IMCDb]
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[[Category: Boeing 737]]
 
[[Category: Boeing 737]]
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[[Category: Lufthansa]]
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[[Category: Royal Air Maroc]]

Latest revision as of 21:52, 19 June 2022

Mogadischu movie poster.

TV Movie (2008)
English titles: Mogadishu Welcome: The Hijacking of Flight 181

Starring:
Thomas Kretschmann (Kapitän Jürgen Schumann)
Nadja Uhl (Stewardess Gabriele Dillmann)
Saïd Taghmaoui (Kapitän Mahmud)
Herbert Knaup (Oberstleutnant Ulrich Wegener)
Jürgen Tarrach (Hans Jürgen Wischnewski)
Christian Berkel (Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt)

In 1977, skyjackers abduct Lufthansa Flight 181, subsequently involving Germany's special operations unit GSG 9 to free all the hostages.

Boeing 737-2B6

The aircraft involved in Lufthansa Flight 181 was 737-230C registration D-ABCE, c/n 20254/230, named Landshut. Footage of actual airframe can be seen the in the documentary That Was the Year: 1977.
While this airframe was still extant at time of filming, it was in commercial service in Brazil with airline TAF Linhas Aéreas.
Rather than filming in Brazil, the filmmakers instead rented 737-2B6 registration CN-RMI, c/n 21214/449 from Royal Air Maroc, who kept the airframe maintained for training purposes at the now-closed Casablanca–Anfa Airport, and repainted it in Landshut's colors.

Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.
Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.
Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.
Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.

Tail of a Royal Air Maroc Boeing 727 seen at left (probably registration CN-CCG, also preserved at Casablanca-Anfa Airport).

Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.
Reg. CN-RMI Boeing 737-2B6 painted as Landshut of Lufthansa.


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