Difference between revisions of "Les chevaliers du ciel (1967 TV Series)"
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= Season One = | = Season One = | ||
− | == [[:Category: Dassault Mirage III|Dassault Mirage III]] == | + | == [[:Category: Dassault Mirage III|Dassault Mirage III C]] == |
Ep. 1.01 | Ep. 1.01 | ||
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Ep. 1.02 | Ep. 1.02 | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Dassault Mirage III|Dassault Mirage III B]] == | ||
+ | Ep. 1.02 | ||
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− | == [[:Category: Aérospatiale SA 313/315 Alouette II|Sud Aviation SA 313/315 Alouette II]] == | + | == [[:Category: Aérospatiale SA 313/315 Alouette II|Sud Aviation SA 313/315 Alouette II]] & [[:Category: Bell 47|Agusta-Bell 47G-2]] == |
− | Ep. 1.09 | + | Ep. 1.09<br> |
+ | Both of the Gendarmerie (French M.P.).<br> | ||
+ | In the background, with the code JAE, is Agusta-Bell 47 G2 c/n 197. | ||
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== Dassault Mirage G == | == Dassault Mirage G == | ||
− | Ep. 3.03 | + | Ep. 3.03<br> |
+ | A single prototype, powered by a single Pratt & Whitney/SNECMA TF-306 turbofan was built and fly-tested in 1968/1970 (first flight on 18 November 1967).<br> | ||
+ | The Mirage G was developed into the twin-engine Mirage G8 of which two airframes were fly-tested : G8-01 was a two-seat and is now part of Musée de l'Air of Le Bourget (Air Museum Paris-Le Bourget) ; G8-02 was a single-seat and made its first flight on 13 July 1972. If the French Air Force eventually didn't ordered them, Dassault etablished tight links with Ling-Temco-Vought and they designed the Vought V-507 competitor for the US Navy's VFX programm (eventually won by the Grumman F-14). | ||
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== [[:Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier|Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier]] == | == [[:Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier|Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier]] == | ||
− | Ep. 3.03 | + | Ep. 3.03<br> |
+ | Seen with its black thin turboprop uncovered in front of a C.E.V. English Electric Canberra (dayglow orange nose). | ||
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[[Category: Aérospatiale SA 313/315 Alouette II]] | [[Category: Aérospatiale SA 313/315 Alouette II]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Bell 47]] | ||
[[Category: Dassault Mirage III]] | [[Category: Dassault Mirage III]] | ||
[[Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier]] | [[Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier]] | ||
[[Category: Sikorsky H-34]] | [[Category: Sikorsky H-34]] | ||
[[Category: Supermarine Spitfire]] | [[Category: Supermarine Spitfire]] |
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TV Series (1967-1970)
Starring:
Jacques Santi (Michel Tanguy)
Christian Marin (Ernest Laverdure)
Michele Girardon (Nicole)
Roger Pigaut (Capitaine Merlet)
(Synopsis needed)
Season One
Dassault Mirage III C
Ep. 1.01
Ep. 1.02
Dassault Mirage III B
Ep. 1.02
Sud Aviation SA 313/315 Alouette II & Agusta-Bell 47G-2
Ep. 1.09
Both of the Gendarmerie (French M.P.).
In the background, with the code JAE, is Agusta-Bell 47 G2 c/n 197.
Season Three
Sikorsky H-34
Ep. 3.02
Supermarine Spitfire
Ep. 3.02
Dassault Mirage G
Ep. 3.03
A single prototype, powered by a single Pratt & Whitney/SNECMA TF-306 turbofan was built and fly-tested in 1968/1970 (first flight on 18 November 1967).
The Mirage G was developed into the twin-engine Mirage G8 of which two airframes were fly-tested : G8-01 was a two-seat and is now part of Musée de l'Air of Le Bourget (Air Museum Paris-Le Bourget) ; G8-02 was a single-seat and made its first flight on 13 July 1972. If the French Air Force eventually didn't ordered them, Dassault etablished tight links with Ling-Temco-Vought and they designed the Vought V-507 competitor for the US Navy's VFX programm (eventually won by the Grumman F-14).
Morane-Saulnier MS.1500 Epervier
Ep. 3.03
Seen with its black thin turboprop uncovered in front of a C.E.V. English Electric Canberra (dayglow orange nose).
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