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Episode 1. Reg. G-BNLB, serial 23909. Stripped of its livery titles but this aircraft belonged to British Airways. It was broken up at shortly after filming.
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Episode 1. Reg. G-BNLB, serial 23909. Stripped of its livery titles but this aircraft belonged to British Airways. It was broken up shortly after filming.
 
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[[Image:SherlockG-BNLB_2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Parked outside the British Airways maintainance hanger at Cardiff.]]
 
[[Image:SherlockG-BNLB_2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Parked outside the British Airways maintainance hanger at Cardiff.]]

Revision as of 18:11, 31 January 2012

Title screen for 'Sherlock'.

TV Series (2010 - )

Starring:
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes)
Martin Freeman (Dr. John Watson)
Rupert Graves (DI Lestrade)
Loo Brealey (Molly Hooper)
Andrew Scott (Jim Moriarty)
Una Stubbs (Mrs. Hudson)

A high-functioning sociopath finds his skills useful as a consultant detective for the British Police. A modern day adaptation of the classic stories by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Series Two

Eurocopter AS355 Ecureuil 2/TwinStar

Episode 1. Sent by the Government to pick up Dr. Watson.

SherlockAS355.jpg
SherlockAS355 2.jpg

Boeing 747-436

Episode 1. Reg. G-BNLB, serial 23909. Stripped of its livery titles but this aircraft belonged to British Airways. It was broken up shortly after filming.

SherlockG-BNLB.jpg
Parked outside the British Airways maintainance hanger at Cardiff.
The cabin with an usual passenger load.

Another BA 747 in the maintainance hanger.

Sherlock747.jpg


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