Nihon chinbotsu (2006)
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Movie (2006)
Japanese title : 日本沈没
English (and French) title : Sinking of Japan
Starring:
Tsuyoshi Kusanagi (Toshio Onodera)
Kou Shibasaki (Reiko Abe)
Etsushi Toyokawa (Yusuke Tadokoro)
Mao Daichi (Saori Takamori)
(Synopsis needed)
Eurocopter AS332L1 Super Puma
Reg. JA119B Eurocopter AS332L1 Super Puma (c/n 254) of the Tokyo Fire Department (東京消防庁航空隊).
Boeing 747
A CGI Boeing 747 of a fictitious airline.
McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II
McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II of the 501st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (JASDF) which were retired in March 2020.
Boeing 747
A Boeing 747 seen from her 5 o'clock is hidding another 747, a -200SF cargo variant wearing the colors of NCA-Nippon Cargo Airlines.
Behind the Boeing 747-200SF of Nippon Cargo Airlines, a Boeing 747-400 alongside a 767 ? both of JAL-Japan Air Lines.
Far left, a Boeing 747-251F/SCD (or -2J9F) of Northwest Airlines Cargo.
Boeing 767
Boeing 767 of JAL-Japan Air Lines.
Boeing 747
Northwest ?
Boeing 767
Boeing 767 of Malaysia Airlines.
Airbus A330-223
Airbus A330 of Air France.
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 747-400 JAL-Japan Air Lines.
Airbus A330-323
Airbus A330-323 of NWA-Northwest Airlines.
Boeing CH-47JA Chinook
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) CH-47JA.
Boeing CH-47J Chinook
Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) CH-47J, code 486.
NAMC YS-11
(top) Already flying, a NAMC YS-11. Year 2006 is the point which led to retire most of the NAMC YS-11 (or refitted them with new engine in a different nacelle for compliance with the new Japanese aircraft regulations). This one still has the original nacelle.
Kawasaki C-1
Several Kawasaki C-1 are seen wearing code/serial :
Boeing CH-47JA Chinook
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) CH-47JA.
Landing on (fictitious ?) Helicopter Carrier hull number '4002'.
Sikorsky UH-60J
Sikorsky UH-60J search and rescue version for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF).
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