Octopussy

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Octopussy DVD cover.

Movie (1983)

Starring:
Roger Moore (James Bond)
Maud Adams (Octopussy)
Louis Jordan (Kamal Kahn)
Steven Berkoff (General Orlov)
Robert Brown (M)
Desmond Llewelyn (Q)

When an agent turns up dead in East Germany with a fake Faberge Egg, 007 is sent to investigate where the egg came from and who is behind it. His enquiries lead him to India and Kamal Kahn where he meets the elusive Octopussy. He later learns the horrifying truth behind the jewelry smuggling and must act quickly to prevent human and diplomatic catastrophe.

Also from this series:
James Bond films

Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy E1

In the background at the airbase. Serial XR137, c/n 6792.

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Seen here with multiple Whirlwinds as well

Westland Whirlwind HAR.10

In the background at the airbase.

A few of these about in the opening sequence

Fokker-Aviolanda (Hawker) Hunter F6

Modified nose section of a Dutch built Hawker Hunter, serial N-202. Also seen in The Man with the Golden Gun.

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De Havilland DH104 Devon C2

Aircraft in foreground: Serial WB531, c/n 04266.

Aircraft in the foreground, WB531. Unidentified aircraft in the background.

Bede BD-5J

The BD-5J is the worlds lightest jet aircraft at just 162.7kg. It is used by Bond to escape his captors and blow up a hanger (indirectly).

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Being small requires regular fuel stops

Aérospatiale SA 316 Alouette III

Seen dropping Bond off in the town near Kamal's palace

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Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin 2

Transport for General Orlov to Kamal's Palace. General Gogol also uses this helicopter.

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General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark

Seen in the background when Bond breaks into the airforce base.

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Hot Air Balloon

Q and Bond storm Kamal's palace in this using it's CCTV to find Octopussy.

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Beechcraft C-45H Expeditor

Kamal and Gobinda try to escape in the plane but don't count on Bond being quite so persistant! Fake registration VN75WB. Actually N75WB, c/n AF-222 built in 1951.

Gobinda is trying to get rid of bond (other side) who's just pulled the wires on the far engine


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