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TV series (1967)
Starring:
Patrick McGoohan (Number Six)
Angelo Muscat (The Butler)
Peter Swanwick (Supervisor)
A secret agent resigned. I went back at home and prepared a luggage when a soporific gas invaded his flat. When he opens the eyes, he's in a small village where everyone is just call by a number.
Episode One
Arrival
Sud Aviation SA-3130 Alouette II
Sud Aviation SE 3130 Alouette II, F-BNKZ, c/n 1203 owned by Heli-Union at the end of 1966. Seen in several episodes (#2; #4; #5; #6; #13; ...).
Same helicopter in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Sud Aviation SA-3130 Alouette II
Inside the cockpit, registration is G-AVEE. It's the former F-BNKZ, bought by RBA in february 1967. It eventually crashed near Snettisham on 7/7/73 and was wfu.
Episode Two
The Chimes of Big Ben
Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair
Screenshot during the taking off; seen landing one minute later.
Episode Four
Free For All
Unidentified Aircraft
Over the TV screen; seen again in episode 13.
Episode Five
The Schizoid Man
Sud Aviation SA-3130 Alouette II
Sud Aviation SE 3130 ALOUETTE II, F-BOEH, c/n 1210 owned by Heli-Union.
Episode Thirteen
Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling
Unidentified Aircraft
Over the TV screen; already seen in episode 4.
Episode Fithteen
The Girl Who Was Death
Bell B-47D-1
G-ATSH, a BELL 47D-1 c/n 183
Blériot XI
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