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Revision as of 13:04, 9 October 2012
Movie (1986)
Starring:
Peter Elliott (King Kong)
George Antoni (Lady Kong)
Brian Kerwin (Hank Mitchell)
Linda Hamilton (Dr. Amy Franklin)
John Ashton (Lt. Col. R.T. Nevitt)
Peter Michael Goetz (Dr. Andrew Ingersoll)
King Kong has been kept alive on life support by surgeon Amy Franklin since his plunge from the World Trade Center. He is in drastic need of a blood transfusion, but only another giant ape can provide the amount, and type, of blood Kong needs. Adventurer Hank Mitchell discovers a female giant ape in Borneo, though, and the surgery is a success. However Kong and his new mate escape to wreak havoc.
Also from this series:
King Kong (1933).
King Kong (1976).
Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Stock footage from the first movie is used to recap Kong's supposed death atop the World Trade Center in the first film. Later, several Iroquois are used by Colonel Nevitt's forces to spray Kong and his mate ("Lady Kong") with knockout gas.
Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules
Southern Air Transport cargo plane used by Hank Mitchell to arrive in Atlanta with Lady Kong. Fake registration N25ISF. It's the civilian version (L-100) of the C-130.
Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight
Used by Nevitt's men to airlift the comatose Lady Kong from the battlefield.
Boeing 737-200
Hank returns from a trip to Borneo in this passenger jet.
Cessna 150
Hank and Amy search for Kong in this plane. Fake registration N63636.
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