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Emergency!

From The Internet Movie Plane Database
Emergency! Season One opening title.

TV Series (1972-1979)

Starring:
Randolph Mantooth (John Gage)
Kevin Tighe (Roy DeSoto)
Julie London (Dixie McCall)
Bobby Troup (Joe Early)
Robert Fuller (Kelly Bracket)
Tim Donnelly (Chet Kelly)

Emergency! follows the young fire fighters/paramedics of Engine 51 within the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

Season One

Boeing 727-14

Ep.1.00 The Wedsworth-Townsend Act

Boeing 727-14 of PSA-Pacific Southwest Airlines.

Bell 204

Ep.1.01 Mascot
Used in numerous episodes of the series from 1.01 onwards.

Ep.1.04 Brushfire

Bell 205A-1

Ep.1.11 Crash
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093. Possibly built in 1970.

Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1.
Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1.

Cessna 182A Skylane

Ep.1.04 Brushfire
Registration N3781D, c/n 34481 built in 1957.

Reg. N3781D Cessna 182A Skylane.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress

Ep.1.04 Brushfire
Used as 'water bomber'.

B-17G

Cessna 182N Skylane

Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild

Registration N9206G.

Stinson V77 & Cessna 150

Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild
Stinson V77 registration N9280H, c/n 77-104 built in 1943 with a Cessna 150 in the background.

Stinson V77, Reg N9280H

Ryan Navion A

Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild
Registration N4536K, c/n NAV-4-1536 built in 1948.

North American T-6 Texan

Piper J-3 Cub

Ep.1.05 Dealer's Wild

Cessna 152

Ep.1.11 Crash
This is the plane crash of the title.

Season Two

Boeing 747

Ep.2.02 Kids
Model airliner given to a child recovering in hospital.

B741 or B742

Ep.2.04 Virus

Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard

Ep.2.08 Trainee
Registration 1375, c/n 62-053. This aircraft survives as of 2020, in storage at Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rotary-Wing).

Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Reg. 1375 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Unidentified Aircraft

Ep. 2.11 Musical Mania

Aeronca 15AC Sedan

Ep. 2.15 The Professor
Registration N1147H, c/n 15AC-161 built in 1948.

Douglas DC-3

Ep. 2.20 Rip-Off

Season Three

Cessna 175A

Ep. 3.03 Alley Cat
Registration N8026T. Crashed on 31 August 1971.

Bell 205A-1

Ep. 3.06 Snakebite
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093.

Ep. 3.21 Inferno

Boeing-Stearman Model 75

Ep. 3.12 Body Language

Season Four

Bell 205A-1

Ep. 4.01 The Screenwriter
Registration N8192J, c/n 30093.

Ep. 4.05 Communication Gaffe

Cessna 172F Skyhawk & Cessna 172B Skyhawk & Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer

Ep. 4.17 Kidding
Foreground to background: Cessna 172F Skyhawk registration N5368R, c/n 17252900 built in 1965.
Cessna 172B Skyhawk registration N7904X, c/n 17248404 built in 1961.
Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer registration N3217Z, c/n 22-7158 built in 1959.

Various Aircraft

Ep. 4.17 Kidding
On the other side of the apron, a yellow and black Piper PA-22 is identifiable.

Cessna 150/152 to the right of the fire truck.

Cessna 172 Skyhawk

Ep. 4.17 Kidding Registration N7401A, c/n 29501 built in 1956.

Cessna 210

Ep. 4.17 Kidding
Early model without retractable landing gear.

Unidentified Aircraft

Ep. 4.17 Kidding

Douglas DC-3

Ep. 4.17 Kidding

Unidentified Plane Wreckage

Ep. 4.20 The Mouse
Possibly made for the show?

Season Five

Douglas DC-8

Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess

Boeing 747

Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess
Delta Air Lines?

Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado

Ep. 5.01 The Stewardess
Registration N5605, c/n 30-10-9. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.
Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.
Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.
Reg. N5605 Convair 990-30A-5 Coronado of Modern Air.

Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard

Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram
Registration 1442, c/n 62-125 should be seen again in Ep. 6.19.
And in other movies too; read IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rotary-Wing section).

Taking off in front of a twin Piper, a Ryan Navion and a Cessna.
With an Aero Commander in the background.
Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Ep. 5.07 Pressure 165

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.
Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard.

Cessna 170

Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram

Cessna 172 Skyhawk

Ep. 5.02 The Old Engine Cram

Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria

Ep. 5.07 Pressure 165
Registration N36138, c/n 382-73 built in 1973.

Bell 206B JetRanger (R/C model)

Ep. 5.12 On Camera

Bell 47G

Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 2.

Bell 206B JetRanger

Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 9.

On the right with two Bell 204/205.

Bell 204B

Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Reg. N7904S Bell 204B c/n 2053 built in 1967. Callsign 10 (already seen in Ep. 1.01).

Ep. 5.19 Grateful

Bell 204B

Ep. 5.15 Right at Home
Callsign 11.

Bell 205A-1

Reg. N8192J Bell 205A-1 c/n 30093 built in 1970. Callsign 14. Already seen in Ep. 1.11, 3.06, 3.21, 4.01, 4.05 ! Ep. 5.15 Right at Home

Ep. 5.18 Above and Beyond...Nearly

Boeing 707 (movie set)

Ep. 5.16 The Girl on the Balance Beam

Season Six

Cessna 175

Ep. 6.03 The Unlikely Heirs
Reg. N7246M Cessna 175 crashed on takeoff on 03 June 1974 with no fatalities at Las Vegas. Which REAL aircraft used to act the original one ?
Registration was later used for Beechcraft B200 c/n BB1234.

Strange to see the aircraft still on her wheels, isn't it ?

Bell 47G

Ep. 6.08 Captain Hook
Registration seems to begin with N753, which doesn't correspond to any Bell 47s.

Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard

Ep. 6.19 The Boat
Registration 1442, c/n 62-125, seen in Ep. 5.02 here running a new action.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Note the ERCO Ercoupe in the distance.

Reg. 1442 Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard of the US Coast Guard. An ERCO Ercoupe on the right.

Bell 205A-1

Ep. 6.20 Isolation
Callsign 15. Registration N14810, c/n 30110 built in 1972.

Season Seven

Boeing 707 (model)

Ep. 7.01 The Steel Inferno

Beechcraft Bonanza

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
False registration N9743Y, seems to have only ever belonged to a Piper J3C-65 Cub.

Douglas DC-8-32

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
Registration N420AJ, c/n 45419/81 built in 1960. "Charters International" seems to be a fake airline; the aircraft was owned by American Jet Industries at the time.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.
Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.
Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.
Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.
Reg. N420AJ Douglas DC-8-32 of American Jet Industries.

Boeing 727

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage

Boeing 727 of Continental Airlines.

Beechcraft Model 18

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage

Cessna 421

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
In the foreground.

Cessna 411

Ep. 7.02 The Most Deadly Passage
Registration N1355G, c/n 411-0240 built in 1966.

Douglas DC-8-32

Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage
Footage probably reused from 7.02.

Boeing 707

Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage

Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican

Ep. 7.03 Most Deadly Passage

Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican of the USCG-United States Coast Guard.


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