Showing posts with label Airwolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airwolf. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 September 2017

Airwolf Haynes Manual Project (Wraith Edition)

Book Front


A few people over the years have create fan made Airwolf  based Haynes Manual book fronts, none to this date are this crisp in quality or even this detailed. I have yet to see a full cover over 300kb with any print worthy aspect ratios anywhere on-line.


This is a fan based project and is A4 in size, the page file type is  PDF.


Most haynes manuals have black and white pages, only the books cover is normally colour. This whole manual is in colour.
 

This manual is a work in progress (a lot of work) If fans wish to get involved with it, the main stipulation is A4 high resolution images and consultation.


You can join in the talks about this manual and its pages over on facebook for this HERE.
It's best to keep the discussion within one place to make things easier to keep on track.


Some Page Examples Below and The Back Cover.. Be sure to join the group, the number of folks interested may inspire..





Page 1 Example REMEMBER THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL BOOK
A.M.O.I.S Page 001 (colour)
S.M.C.S Page 001 (colour)
OPTIONAL HARDWARE - Detonics .45 Combat Master Page 001 (Colour)
OPTIONAL HARDWARE - FIM-43 Redeye Launcher Page 001 (Colour)
Back Cover

See the facebook photo group for updates and extras   Here

Tuesday, 29 August 2017

N2044C and N2766Y two unsung heroes of hollywood

N2044C and N2766Y are just two of the unsung heroes of Hollywood. From moving the crew around on locations, filming the stars from above to actually starring on the big screen them selves in the 80's and 90's. But they appear to have an interesting kinda history we are attempting to explore.

Bell made 2,320 206B III's.. though 88 of them where 206B II's converted into III's
Doms jet ranger was 1,152 off the production line and had the C/N 3363 

Most airwolf fans will remember N2044C as doms Santini Air JetRanger which was used throughout season 1 to 3 on the airwolf tv series, both on screen and off screen for filming. Season 4 did not use N2044C and in turn used a different helicopter painted up to look like it. Though clearly they also had access to the 1 to 3 seasons worth of footage. The season four 206 has a bubble window on the co-pilot side & a rear view mirror bolted under the fuselage on the pilots side, those two markers give way to what is season 1-3 film stock and what is the season 4 heli variant.

N2044C JetRanger III as used on Airwolf Season 1-3 (1983-1986)
It also featured in other shows such as The A-Team (before its use in airwolf)  notice the F.A.A registration number on the belly and the side. The A-Team episode is from September 1983, So you'd assume this was it's paint job for a lot of stuff before airwolf was filmed. What you see below became what you see above. So howling mad murdock of the a-team actually flew N2044C before dominic santini lol. It was also used in an earlier A-Team episode, Season 1 Episode 10 One More Time.

It also appears in the A-Team opening credits drifting sideways down the road 

N2044C JetRanger III as seen on The A-Team Season 2 Episode 1 (1983)
It often has confused and conflicting listings on many helicopter information sites about tv / film use because it gets mixed up with this one, seen in airwolf "one way express" and other tv shows.

N2766Y as seen on Airwolf Season 1 One Way Express
Here is another shot of it in one way express

N2766Y as seen on Airwolf Season 1 One Way Express
Who ever owned N2766Y must have made some money with it once N2044C got the santini air paint job in the later months of 1983. I'm unsure if they ever thought about this when they painted N2044C up as "Santini Air" but I'm surprised they did not realise the S.A paint job removed N2044C ability to be used for other shots to tie in with any similar aerial footage. In turn making all the footage of it already owned by studios pretty much useless, that is unless they hired the owner of N2766Y to get other scenes to tie in, or would be forced to use peel paint on another chopper.

N2766Y was the 550th 206B jet ranger III off the assembly line with the C/N 2761

Another misc airwolf link in that A-Team 2x01 episode is it features Michael Halsey who played Peter MacGregor Moore on Airwolfs "Echoes from the Past" and also later he starred as Dunkirk in Airwolfs  "HX-1". 

He also stared as an Immortal in the Highlander Series
It was also often stated on a heli list films site that N2044C was visually used on season 3 episode 1 of "The Fall Guy" Devil's Island release date 1983 (that is not true) You can plainly see in the fall guy that the number is N2766Y and not N2044C.


N2766Y  The Fall Guy Devil's Island release date 1983
N2766Y  The Fall Guy Devil's Island release date 1983
It is stated it was also been used on the fall guy season 1 episode Three for the Road,
I have yet to find an image from that episode though, so i have no idea if that is true.

It is also said that it was visually seen on a film called "Blue Thunder" from 1983 but had police markings  (is this really N2044C) ??

N2044C? on Blue Thunder Movie (1983)
 They had a few police helicopters on that film, One was N25OCA

This is N25OCA
Along with a second Police 206 with no spotlight N23OCA (they also had another 206, white with a brown trim) Which could be what you can see in the one way express image above "behind dom while dom is working on N2766Y"

 But did santinis jet ranger chase blue thunder along the L.A viaduct... ?

This is a specific list of aircraft flown during blue thunder filming

Aerospatiale SA.341G Gazelle c/n 1075, N77GH
Aerospatiale SA.341G Gazelle c/n 1066, N37LR
Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 3363, N2044C
Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 2615, N250CA
Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 2779, N230CA
Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 2840, N1068A
Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 3264, N200NP
Hughes 500D c/n 129-0624D, N58428
Eurocopter AS-350D AStar

So N2044C is their in the list, but i think it was mainly used as a filming platform and only painted up just in case any of the other mounted cameras catch it in shot.

It was also visually used on a film called "Eraser" from 1996 but had an NYPD paint job


Hard to really miss with the number down the side


The question is did you ever spot anything else similar within that a-team episode that would also help make it possible to use the Helicopter footage from airwolfs "one way express" along with this a-team "Diamonds 'n' Dust" helicopter footage and its appearances in the fall guy in a 4th production ?
 
Stock footage for peppard? lol
Chances are if your wearing one of them jackets its because your stunt doubles going up in a helicopter or riding in a jeep that is going to flip over.

They use peel paint a lot in hollywood not only to disguise how it looks but also to help it match the role of another helicopter which footage already exists for from previous film or tv productions. They often also have the actors wear similar clothes too so any other distant camera footage can also be used in other productions.

So imagine having something like this to hand

Bell 206B Jet Ranger c/n 2799, N230CA
With peel paint that can pretty much be made to match any 206 aerial film stock, swung around by a crane. Certainly a hell of a lot cheaper than the price of fuel & you could lift from just the air frame to get below side shots and tie into stock footage. peel paint is a quick way to change the look.

That one strapped to the container has a fairly impressive "On Screen" presence regardless of its off screen camera work with movies and tv including but not limited to the following list.

Blue Thunder, False LAPD livery
Close Encounters of the Third Kind, US Army colours (as N2774L)
Commando, US Army colours; false registration O-258GB, General Kirby arrives in this helicopter at the beginning of the film.
Darkman, Strack Industries livery.
Darkman II: The Return of Durant, Strack Industries livery.
Ghost Warrior, False LAPD livery.
Lethal Weapon.
MacGyver.
Uncommon Valor.

It's tail number as of February 2017 is now attached to a 4 seater fixed wing plane.

The original N230CA will no doubt carry on being filmed from one side & dragged through tunnels and across the floor on the other side for many years to come.

So what happened to dominics N2044C and that N2766Y (which you may noticed N2766Y is almost always filmed from Below in things meaning it was often probably the only helicopter on set) ?

We'll we are unsure about N2766Y, but we know doms N2044C was seen wearing the Fox News channel colours and being used for traffic reports and other news stories. As of 2017 it is now used for agricultural work such as crop spraying.


N2044C
Not the first time doms jet ranger went to do a crop duster scene.. but this time not for that belesario film...  as worded by hawke


Monday, 6 February 2017

Airwolf Starts Monday 6th February at 6pm on Forces TV



Airwolf starts Monday 6th February at 6pm on Forces TV (thats tonight)

Available on the following providers / Channels
 
Sky 264
Virgin 277
Freesat 652
Freeview N/A

Official Link: here

 I wouldn't believe all you read.
Season 4 didn't have a real flying Airwolf
and i have yet to see  "Various Replicas"
Unless they meant Vario RC Replicas lol.




Here is the (Short) Channel Trailer: (credits on video description)



Here is the (Long) Channel Trailer: (credits on video description)




It's sadly not available on Digital FreeView.. shock horror , but then when the British Monarchy stuck its two fingers up at all the British Armed Forces, be it army, navy, raf and so on, by selling off the "Royal Mail" and forcing their own armed forces & familys to pay postage on letters and care packages.. one can hardly expect those multimillionaires at the palace to help get this channel onto freeview huh...


Friday, 20 January 2017

AIRWOLF Salute on Some Kind of Radio Show (2017 Edition)


Airwolf gets a salute on KRMA via Earl and the Crazy Crew live on Some Kinda Radio Show at 8PM. Also they hold an interview with Adam Lettow (creator of) Airwolf Redemptions. Earl is also joined this week by 'Crazy Crew" members T.J. Dylan, Ben "Tadpole" Langstaff, Tony 'Comedy Killer" Heydon and John Sinsel.

Official Release Post



Earl and his crew have also reviewed a number of other 80's Tv Shows and Movies. Check out the youtube channel for more epic retro fun and great banter.

Related Links:
Airwolf Redemptions Facebook Group
Airwolf Redemptions Youtube Link
KRMA Radio Website
Some Kind of Radio Show Youtube Channel

Earl McCune
Shows Splash Screen


Friday, 13 January 2017

Bryan Cranston Considered Airwolf "A Terrible Show"


As we know Bryan Cranston is a fairly famous actor today, with crazy comedy relating to Malcolm In The Middle to the hard hitting Breaking Bad. I was rather shocked to here how he actually felt about his single and only memory of working on Airwolf.

Though he didn't attempt to elaborate or rip the show apart or go in any detail nor pointing any fingers as such, he just stated it was a "Terrible Show"



Most actors actually prefer the opportunity to play a bad guy because it brings far more scope to put a personal stamp on the character. Be it, ego, sleaze, slime, vindictive, far higher intelligence and many other home made traits that make the bad guy such a funny role to play. Them small personal things that either make you love or hate a bad guy.

One can't blame a director nor a second unit director if your not imaginative enough to bring something to the role so that you actually enjoy the part. Even the host said "Santini" to which i would of expected Cranston to at least say "well it did have that redeeming quality i guess" or something of similar nature.

Most don't remember he was in an Airwolf ep (season 3 ep 17) titled "Desperate Monday"
To which, in my opinion, he looked the part in the episode, but he brought nothing to it besides a visual. He lacked a personality or a true projection of his agenda.


Never blame your own lack of imagination, speak up at the time rather than afterwards, rock the boat in the present and either Help make it better or Get Fired trying, put a stamp on it or walk away. The part you play is your part, the script doesn't tell you to pause between words or react, the director and the stage direction does. If it took a dislike to something to accomplish the look below then so be it.


It's an episode i haven't watched more than twice, with 20+ years in-between both viewings, It wasn't a favourite, but it wasn't that bad. He played bad guy, but he brought nothing personal to the character other than anything expected within the script.


The episode i think suffered because it wasn't like a kids show story, the violence and the drama of this episode, the hostages, the pregnant woman, killing his own brother on request. A few episodes suffered because they were later reclassified with a 12+ age rating, i am unsure if this was included in the list of episodes which did suffer due to the recertification.

When it came to "re-run" airwolf, this is one of the episodes that suffered (uk tv didn't air this much) no idea how many times it aired in the USA, i never even saw the Bravo channel play this one or even hTv random airings in the 90's, lets just see if ForcesTV air it.

I have barely seen this one and i just re-watched this episode tonight on dvd, this is a powerful and underrated episode, he should be proud to be apart of it, he played a convincing part. It just lacked a more informative set-up on the back story.


Sunday, 15 May 2016

Michael Halsey in the Highlander Series

Michael Halsey, best know by Airwolf fans for

Season 1 Episode 6: Echoes From The Past (he played) Peter MacGregor Moore


Season 2 Episode 8: HX-1 (he played) Dunkirk


But he also guest starred in the 6th season of the Highlander tv series in 1997
as an immortal named Milos Vladic (season 6 episode 5)