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Movie (1986)
Starring:
Brian Kerwein (Hank Mitchell)
Linda Hamilton (Dr. Amy Franklin)
John Ashton (Lt. Col. R.T. Nevitt)
Peter Michael Goetz (Dr. Andrew Ingersoll)
Frank Maraden (Dr. Benson Hughes)
Sequel to the 1976 film.
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 C-130 Hercules
Southern Air Transport cargo plane used by Hank Mitchell to arrive in Atlanta with Lady Kong.
Boeing CH-64 Sea Knight
Used by Nevitt's men to airlift the comatose Lady Kong from the battlefield.
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