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Revision as of 18:47, 14 April 2010
Movie (1985) "R"
Starring:
Sylvester Stallone (John J. Rambo)
Richard Crenna (Col. Samuel Trautman)
Charles Napier (Marshall Murdock)
Steven Berkoff (Lt. Col. Podovsky)
Julia Nickson (Co Bao)
John Rambo is sent on a mission to assertain whether there are POWs being held in Vietnam. However, when not all goes to plan and he is betrayed by his superiors, Rambo sets out on personal mission to get revenge and save those his government let down.
Bell 206 JetRanger
This helicopter drops off Rambo at the base.
Pilatus PC-7
Seen in the bcakground at the airbase.
Unidentified Jet
This jet is used to insert Rambo into Vietnam
Bell 212
Used on two occasions in the film, once as the extraction helicopter, and then as the Russian transport helicopter. As both are not official US Military, they are not designated UH-1.
Eurocopter AS532 Cougar
This specially modified Cougar chases Rambo in the Bell 212. The pylons are added to either side as weapon mounts, and also to create similiarities to actual russian attack helicopters (Mil Mi-24).
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