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On the first flight of tycoon Phillip Stevens' luxury 747, art thieves mount a hijacking to steal the paintings being transported on the plane. However, they fail and crash the jumbo jet into the Bermuda triangle leading to the passengers being trapped underwater. The US Navy face a race against time and elements to save the passengers of the plane. | On the first flight of tycoon Phillip Stevens' luxury 747, art thieves mount a hijacking to steal the paintings being transported on the plane. However, they fail and crash the jumbo jet into the Bermuda triangle leading to the passengers being trapped underwater. The US Navy face a race against time and elements to save the passengers of the plane. | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Bell 206|Bell 206 JetRanger]] == | ||
+ | Helicopter used briefly by Stevens at the start of the movie to fly into his estate. | ||
+ | [[Image:AP77 JetRanger 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | ||
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== [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747-151]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747-151]] == | ||
This plays the role of the Stevens corporation 747. If you watch carefully you will notice that two planes are used. At the start of the film when the plane comes into Dulles the plane has a black nose, in delivery of Northwest Orient Airlines, then a blue-white-red nose matching with an American Airlines airplane (see pictures below). | This plays the role of the Stevens corporation 747. If you watch carefully you will notice that two planes are used. At the start of the film when the plane comes into Dulles the plane has a black nose, in delivery of Northwest Orient Airlines, then a blue-white-red nose matching with an American Airlines airplane (see pictures below). | ||
[[Image:AP77 747.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Boeing 747-151 of [[:Category: Northwest Orient Airlines|Northwest Orient Airlines]].]] | [[Image:AP77 747.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Boeing 747-151 of [[:Category: Northwest Orient Airlines|Northwest Orient Airlines]].]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Beechcraft Queen Air| Beechcraft 70 Queen Air]] == | ||
+ | Seen on the cover of an issue of "Flying" magazine that is briefly visible. | ||
+ | [[Image:AP77 Magazine.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | ||
== [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747-123]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 747|Boeing 747-123]] == | ||
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In reality a 747 would be likely to float on the water due to the cabin pressure rather than sink as it does here. | In reality a 747 would be likely to float on the water due to the cabin pressure rather than sink as it does here. | ||
[[Image:AP77 747 5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N9667 Boeing 747-123 of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]].]] | [[Image:AP77 747 5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Reg. N9667 Boeing 747-123 of [[:Category: American Airlines|American Airlines]].]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Lockheed S-3 Viking|Lockheed S-3 Viking]] == | ||
+ | US Navy planes used to search for the 747. All of Sea Control Squadron 41 (VS-41) "Shamrocks". Tail no. 159749, serial 394A-1078. | ||
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+ | [[Image:AP77 S-3 9.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | ||
+ | S-3B BuNo 160125, serial 394A-1107, c/n 3125. | ||
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== [[:Category: Kaman SH-2 Seasprite|Kaman SH-2F Seasprite]] == | == [[:Category: Kaman SH-2 Seasprite|Kaman SH-2F Seasprite]] == | ||
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Can't find a match for tail number 8186. | Can't find a match for tail number 8186. | ||
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Another Coast Guard Helicopter seen early on. Same type. | Another Coast Guard Helicopter seen early on. Same type. | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 28 June 2018
Movie (1977)
French title : Les naufragés du 747
Starring:
Jack Lemmon (Captain Don Galagher)
Lee Grant (Karen Wallace)
Brenda Vaccaro (Eve Clayton)
Joseph Cotton (Nicholas St. Downs III)
Olivia De Havilland (Emily Livingston)
James Stewart (Phillip Stevens)
Also from this series:
Airport
Airport 1975
The Concorde ... Airport '79
On the first flight of tycoon Phillip Stevens' luxury 747, art thieves mount a hijacking to steal the paintings being transported on the plane. However, they fail and crash the jumbo jet into the Bermuda triangle leading to the passengers being trapped underwater. The US Navy face a race against time and elements to save the passengers of the plane.
Bell 206 JetRanger
Helicopter used briefly by Stevens at the start of the movie to fly into his estate.
Boeing 747-151
This plays the role of the Stevens corporation 747. If you watch carefully you will notice that two planes are used. At the start of the film when the plane comes into Dulles the plane has a black nose, in delivery of Northwest Orient Airlines, then a blue-white-red nose matching with an American Airlines airplane (see pictures below).
Beechcraft 70 Queen Air
Seen on the cover of an issue of "Flying" magazine that is briefly visible.
Boeing 747-123
Stevens Corporation 747 figured by an American Airlines 747.
Registration N9667, c/n 20106/79 built in 1970.
In reality a 747 would be likely to float on the water due to the cabin pressure rather than sink as it does here.
Lockheed S-3 Viking
US Navy planes used to search for the 747. All of Sea Control Squadron 41 (VS-41) "Shamrocks". Tail no. 159749, serial 394A-1078.
S-3B BuNo 160125, serial 394A-1107, c/n 3125.
Kaman SH-2F Seasprite
US Navy helicopters used in the rescue at the end of the film. More than one is seen. All are from HSL-31 'Arch Angels' (Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (Light) 31).
Tail number 149036. C/N 40.
Tail number 150185. C/N 135.
Can't find a match for tail number 8186.
Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard
Coast guard helicopter involved in the rescue mission.
Another Coast Guard Helicopter seen early on. Same type.
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