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Revision as of 21:34, 11 April 2011
Movie (1997)
Starring:
Pierce Brosnan (James Bond)
Jonathan Pryce (Elliot Carver)
Michelle Yeoh (Wai Lin)
Teri Hatcher (Paris Carver)
Judi Dench (M)
(Synopsis needed)
Also from this series:
James Bond films
Aero L-39 Albatros
In the pre-credits sequence Bond is infiltrating a terrorist arms bazaar and tries to get away in this fighter plane which is carrying "Soviet SP-5 nuclear torpedoes" before the area is hit by a Royal Navy cruise missile.
Another Aero L-39 goes after him but Bond ejects his rear seat passenger (who tries to strangle him) into it, causing it to blow up.
Eurocopter AS355 Ecureuil 2
This chases after Bond and Wai Lin's motorbike through the streets of Saigon. It is also used to take them to Carver's skyscraper when they are first captured.
Eurocopter AS565 Panther
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
These are referred to as Chinese MiGs. Carver's stealth ship sinks the British warship and shoots down one of the planes, triggering an international incident. These look like CGI. In real life the only MiGs the People's Liberation Army Air Force ever used were the MiG-9, MiG-15, a copy of the MiG-17, MiG-17 and MiG-21 (Chengu J-7, still in use today).
Boeing 737
Eurocopter EC135
Bond test drives his new BMW 750iL at Hamburg airport (actually filmed somewhere in England). BAe 146 in the background.
British Aerospace BAe 125-400B
Registration: VR-BMB
British Aerospace BAe 146-200QC
McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle
A caption reads "U.S. Airbase South China Sea" but this is actually RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, England.
Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low
Fairchild C123 Provider
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