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Old 12th Oct 2019, 08:15
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Rigga
 
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Thanks, Thud and Blunder, for recognising us as redoubtable. You weren’t so bad, yourself!
Whilst I knew it was in “The Living Daylights” (which translates to “His Name is Danger”) I didn’t know that it was in so many films!
(Courtesy of Google Translate)
”Although 413 also went to a museum, the truck carrying it suffered an accident and was damaged. An investor group acquired it, repaired it, respecting its original color, even the aviation badge of the Argentine Army that bears the Latin motto "Train to destroy."

That was how he was rented to participate in films 007: his name is danger (1987); Kingsman: the secret service (2014) and Attack in Paris (2016) In this way, the current retired colonel Ramírez could see, on the big screen, the flight of his aircraft, which still had the original registration.

Through an English military with whom he became friends years after the end of the war, and that it happened that he had fought in a logistic unit of helicopters in Malvinas, Ramírez was able to find out that his old helicopter was at an airfield north of London. It had another license plate, it was the G-HUEY, and it was used for ride flights and exhibitions.”
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