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TV-Series (1993-2002)
Starring:
David Duchovny (Agent Fox Mulder)
Gillian Anderson (Agent Dana Sully)
Robert Patrick (Agent John Doggett)
Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner)
The X-Files is an american science fiction television series about two FBI agents investigating the X-Files. These are cases about more or less unexplained phenomena.
Season One
Boeing 727-200
Ep. 1.00 Pilot
Mulder and Scully are flying to Oregon to investigate a Case. They encounter some turbulences causing Scully to panic.
It's truly an early prototype of a Boeing 727 in factory paint sheme. Registration N47876.
Boeing 737-247
Ep. 1.01 Deep Throat
Mulder and Scully flying to Idaho.
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk
Ep. 1.01 Deep Throat
Colonel Robert Budahas is building a miniature model.
Unidentified Aircraft
Ep. 1.07 Ice
Mulder, Scully, a Pilot, a professor of geology, a doctor and a toxilogist fly from Nome (Alaska) to Icy Cape (Alaska). They want to find out why a group of scientists went crazy and killed each other.
Different from the plane above because it has skid pads to land on a snowy runway.
Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
Ep. 1.07 Ice
Rockwell Space Shuttle Discovery OV-103
Ep. 1.08 Space
CBS News coverage of the anticipated first launch of Space Shuttle Discovery, which was aborted seconds before liftoff on June 26, 1984. In "The X-Files" it was aborted three seconds before liftoff but in real life it was at 6 seconds. It was the first and only time that a launch sequence was aborted.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
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