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Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"<br> | Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"<br> | ||
− | Registration C-FONG c/n P3370132 | + | Registration C-FONG c/n P3370132<br> |
− | This airplane is owned by canadian company B&R Farms Ltd. B & R Farms grows Blenheim apricots harvested in mid summer and dried | + | This airplane is owned by canadian company B&R Farms Ltd. B & R Farms grows Blenheim apricots harvested in mid summer and dried apricots are preserved to be dished all year round. |
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Revision as of 15:08, 1 May 2014
TV Series (1994-1999)
Starring:
Jeff Kaake (Thomas Cole)
Heather Medway (Cameron Westlake)
Joe Nipote (Franklin X. Waters)
James McCaffrey (Michael Payton)
Viper is an American action-adventure TV series about a special task force set up by the federal government to fight crime in the fictional city of Metro City, California that is perpetually under siege from one crime wave after another. The weapon used by this task force is an assault vehicle that masquerades as a Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster and coupe (later, the Viper GTS replaced the RT/10). The series takes place in "the near future". The primary brand of vehicles driven in the show were Chrysler or subsidiary companies. After NBC canceled the series, it was revived by Paramount Domestic Television with a complete re-casting/re-tooling of the show for first-run syndication from September 1996 to May 1999. The only actor to return after Season 1 was Joe Nipote in his role as Frankie "X" Waters, and he would remain until the end of the series. Actor James McCaffrey would return as the Viper's original driver from Season 1, Joe Astor, during Season 4 in 1998-1999. Actress Heather Medway, who played Det. Cameron Westlake, was the only new cast member from the show's revival to stay on the entire three syndicated seasons (from 1996 to 1999).
Season Two
MiG-89 (CGI-altered Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird)
Ep. 2.02 "MiG-89"
This plane is called the MiG-89 in the episode, which is a name that has yet to be used by Mikoyan. The main antagonist flies it but it is destroyed by the Defender.
Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight
Ep. 2.02 "MiG-89"
The antagonists steal the plane parts with this helicopter. However the helicopter is just CGI.
Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
Ep. 2.02 "MiG-89"
Registration CF-MAM. This scene was filmed inside the Petro Canada Building in Calgary.
Eurocopter AS355 Ecureuil 2
Ep. 2.03 "Condor"
Plays a main role in that episode. Its flown by a blackmailed police pilot.
Bell 407
Ep. 2.03 "Condor"
This episode aired in 1996, making this a brand new helicopter at the time it first aired on television. The first production Bell 407 was delivered to customers in February 1996.
Douglas A-1 Skyraider
Ep. 2.14 "Forget-me-not"
This plane appears in a brain washing sequence for just some seconds. The scene is set in a war location not specified. However the buildings that are visible look like Vietnamese. But i think the whole scene is just staged because the video quality is too good to be archive footage.
Piper PA-31P Mojave
Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"
Registration N-GLLY. Two corrupt government workers want to escape with this plane but the Viper shoots the front tire. "Mojave" label is visible.
Unidentified Aircraft
Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"
A yellow airplane is seen in background at the Airport.
1973 Cessna T337G Super Skymaster
Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"
Registration C-FONG c/n P3370132
This airplane is owned by canadian company B&R Farms Ltd. B & R Farms grows Blenheim apricots harvested in mid summer and dried apricots are preserved to be dished all year round.
There are also various other Cessnas on the airfield.
Unidentified Aircraft
Ep. 2.18 "Thieves Like Us"
Some Pipers can be seen on the Airfield on the left side.
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