Godzilla vs. Destoroyah

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Gojira VS Desutoroiâ theatrical movie poster.

Movie (1995)
Japanese title: ゴジラvsデストロイア (Gojira tai Desutoroia)
French title : Godzilla vs Destroyah

Starring:
Takurô Tatsumi (Dr. Kensaku Ijuin)
Yôko Ishino (Yukari Yamane)
Yasufumi Hayashi (Kenichi Yamane)
Megumi Odaka (Miki Saegusa)
Sayaka Osawa (Meru Ozawa)
Saburo Shinoda (Prof. Fukazawa)

Godzilla begins approaching a nuclear meltdown which will destroy the Earth if not contained. At the same time, after-effects from Dr. Serizawa's oxygen-destroyer, which killed the original Godzilla, mutate microscopic lifeforms into a single gigantic creature dubbed Destoroyah.

Also from this series:
Gojira/Godzilla films

Super X3

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Hughes 369E (500E)

G-Force helicopter used throughout the film by Miki. It is disintegrated by Destoroyah's micro-oxygen beam. Registration JA9418, Serial 0152E.

Reg. JA9418 Hughes 369E (500E).
Reg. JA9418 Hughes 369E (500E).
Reg. JA9418 Hughes 369E (500E).
Reg. JA9418 Hughes 369E (500E).

Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil

News helicopter. Registration JA9309, Serial 1527.

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Reg. JA9309 Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil.
Reg. JA9309 Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil.
Reg. JA9309 Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil.
Reg. JA9309 Aérospatiale AS350B Ecureuil.

Boeing AH-64 Apache

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Boeing 747-400 (model)

Multiple 747s of various airlines are seen and Haneda Airport. Various fictional airlines at a scale model of Haneda Airport.

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Boeing 767 & Boeing 747

Boeing 767 and Boeing 747 of Japan Airlines at the terminal, another 747 of ANA-All Nippon Airways taxiing behind.

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Boeing 747-438

Registration VH-OJD, c/n 24481/764 built in 1989. Landing at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.

Reg. VH-OJD Boeing 747-438 of Qantas.
Reg. VH-OJD Boeing 747-438 of Qantas.
Reg. VH-OJD Boeing 747-438 of Qantas.

Boeing 747-244 & Boeing 747-467

Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.

Boeing 747-244 of Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens (foreground) and Boeing 747-467 of Cathay Pacific (background).

Boeing 747-346

Registration JA8179, c/n 23640/668. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
On approach to Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.

Reg. JA8179 Boeing 747-346 of JAL-Japan Air Lines.

Boeing 747-467

One 747-467 of Cathay Pacific very nearly crashes into Godzilla when he menaces Kai Tak.

Boeing 747-467 of Cathay Pacific.

Boeing 747-446

Cockpit scenes filmed inside registration JA8071, c/n 24423/758.

Reg. JA8071 Boeing 747-446 of JAL-Japan Airlines.
Reg. JA8071 Boeing 747-446 of JAL-Japan Airlines.
Reg. JA8071 Boeing 747-446 of JAL-Japan Airlines.

Boeing 747

Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.

Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific Cargo.

Boeing 747

Parked at Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport.

Boeing 747 of Air Hong Kong.

Kawasaki P-3C Orion

Described as a "flying laboratory" equipped with sophisticated monitoring equipment, this plane is used by G-Force to study Godzilla from a safe distance. Serial 5029, c/n 9026 of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.

Kawasaki P-3C Orion of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Kawasaki P-3C Orion of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Kawasaki P-3C Orion of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.

Bell UH-1 Iroquois

Japanese military helicopter used to track Godzilla in the sea for the "flying laboratory."

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