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== [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-832]] & [[:Category: Embraer ERJ 170/175|Embraer ERJ 170]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-832]] & [[:Category: Embraer ERJ 170/175|Embraer ERJ 170]] == | ||
− | [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations|Los Angeles International Airport]]. The famous Encounter Restaurant with its arches in the background of this Boeing 737 of Delta. An Embraer ERJ 170 of Midwest Airlines is at the terminal. | + | [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Locations|Los Angeles International Airport]]. The famous Encounter Restaurant with its arches in the background of this Boeing 737 of [[:Category: Delta Air Lines|Delta]]. An Embraer ERJ 170 of Midwest Airlines is at the terminal. |
− | [[Image:TurbulentSkies_737Delta_0h04m41.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737-832 of Delta Air Lines and Embraer ERJ 170 of [[:Category: Midwest Airlines|Midwest Airlines]].]] | + | [[Image:TurbulentSkies_737Delta_0h04m41.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737-832 of [[:Category: Delta Air Lines|Delta Air Lines]] and Embraer ERJ 170 of [[:Category: Midwest Airlines|Midwest Airlines]].]] |
This footage was use another time with a brighter aspect. | This footage was use another time with a brighter aspect. | ||
[[Image:TurbulentSkies bijet night.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737.]] | [[Image:TurbulentSkies bijet night.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737.]] | ||
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== [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-732]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-732]] == | ||
Another variant with winglets. | Another variant with winglets. | ||
− | [[Image:TurbulentSkies_737winglets-Delta_0h04m04.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737-732 of Delta Air Lines.]] | + | [[Image:TurbulentSkies_737winglets-Delta_0h04m04.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Boeing 737-732 of [[:Category: Delta Air Lines|Delta Air Lines]].]] |
== [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-824]] == | == [[:Category: Boeing 737|Boeing 737-824]] == | ||
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[[Category: EVA Air]] | [[Category: EVA Air]] | ||
[[Category: Midwest Airlines]] | [[Category: Midwest Airlines]] |
Revision as of 00:54, 26 September 2015
TV Movie (2010)
Starring:
Casper Van Dien (Tom Woodward)
Nicole Eggert (Samantha Woodward)
Patrick Muldoon (Charles Devain)
Brad Dourif (Richard Devain)
In order to fix the human factor in air accidents, a company develop for an airline a new computer able to pilot a Boeing 747 from the start of the engines until their shutdown. But additional hidden software will cause unpredictable situations.
Boeing 727
Boeing 737-832 & Embraer ERJ 170
Los Angeles International Airport. The famous Encounter Restaurant with its arches in the background of this Boeing 737 of Delta. An Embraer ERJ 170 of Midwest Airlines is at the terminal.
This footage was use another time with a brighter aspect.
Boeing 737-732
Another variant with winglets.
Boeing 737-824
Boeing 747-121 (CGI modified)
The star of this TV movie is very similar to the prototype of the very first Boeing 747 (the real one has only three window on the upper deck; image change by computer).
Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 747-4R7F/SCD
Boeing 757-224
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
SR-71 Blackbird seen in a U.S. Air Force Promotional Film (1979), deemed to be in the public domain.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing KC-135Q Stratotanker
As the SR-71 is taxiing, the dedicated variant to its refueling is visible in the distance.
Boeing CH-47 Chinook
Three are visible in the distance, near the hangar.
General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon
The following footage is used two times, one inverted
The last sight shows for the first time the F-16 with underwing loads.
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
Boeing 777-28E/ER
A Boeing 747 & Airbus A380 of Quantas is hidden by a Boeing 777 of Asiana Airlines.
Boeing 777-35E/ER
Boeing 777
Despite shown during the flight of the experimental Boeing 747, this empty cockpit is this of a Boeing 777.
Boeing 767-322
A Boeing 767-322 of UAL.
Airbus A340
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