Fools Gold floatplane
what is the registration of the cessna 206 floatplane used in the movie "fools gold"
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A lot of it was around Port Douglas - the helicopter they used was parked there for a while - don't know about the float plane though.
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Was filmed around Shute Harbour and Hamilton Island. There were 2 a/c. A flying one from down south and an old derelict VH-LMI done up as a crash dummy. Unfortunately the GBRMPA wouldn't allow it to be 'crashed'. Greenies issue - so I don't think it made it into the movie
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The movie registration was "C6967" Obviously a fake...
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"Fools Gold" Movie
It was made at Lizard Island not Hamilton Island.
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Some of it was filmed at Movie World on the Gold Coast as I saw the aircraft hanging from a crane (obviously for some of the close up shots and special effects).
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The aerial and water scenes were filmed in the Whitsundays - up around Grimston Point (about 5nm north west of Airlie Beach).
The flying 206 was one of Akuna's - they got a paint job out of it. I can't remember the rego - the VH stickers were removed for the filming. Quite interesting watching the stunt man on the float for the take off from YSHR - I thought they'd left a bag on the float. Also interesting was watching the art department making the Wip floats look like the PK's of the wreck. Surprisingly the aircraft had a very matt finish - apparently looks better on film. |
Pretty sure it's VH-HTO
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Firstly, you guys all saw it, not sure if you enjoyed it but I want the 113 minutes of my life back. And almost positive it was HTO, it was up in Hervey Bay during some of the time of the shooting on Lady Elliot Island
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Did anyone catch just how good a pilot Matthew McConaughey is? He managed to fly the aircraft for a couple of minutes with full back stick!
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T.I.E.W. Wrote
"Some of it was filmed at Movie World on the Gold Coast as I saw the aircraft hanging from a crane (obviously for some of the close up shots and special effects)." A huge pool was built at Movieworld for this and other movies. At one stage the aircraft was slung from a crane and from another crane a very large fan was slung, to no doubt spin up the prop or maybe give some effect of turbulence. This particular Cessna (at Movieworld ) was a prop, as it sat in the back lot for quite some time before eventually being dismantled, e.g wings removed etc, until it was just the fuselage left. |
thanks for the replys guys. is the movie that bad?
I have been on a alligator airways floatplane a while ago. I thought it may have been one of the planes from their fleet. was it a local pilot who did the flying in the floatplane scenes? |
It's not a total dead loss but you'd have to be in the mood for harmless light entertainment if you watch it.
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Float Plane in Fool's Gold ...
This plane belonged to the late Steve Wilson of Gustavus, AK .... He was the stunt double for Mathew.
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It was worth watching just for the blonde chick in the bikini.:E
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You had a wrestle with them floaty things Chuck? I never even been in one...airyplane that is, not blondes...:hmm:
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Some of the movie was made at the Whitsundays, I flew the crew done from Cairns to Prosperpine, which included a scenic over some of the sights they used for filming
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What ever happened to VH-LMI C206 floatplane ?
Originally Posted by bilbert
(Post 4221520)
Was filmed around Shute Harbour and Hamilton Island. There were 2 a/c. A flying one from down south and an old derelict VH-LMI done up as a crash dummy. Unfortunately the GBRMPA wouldn't allow it to be 'crashed'. Greenies issue - so I don't think it made it into the movie
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VH-LMI is now allocated to an immaculate Seneca 5 that’s based in Canberra. Flew a few hours in it when I was with CASA a few years ago to keep current. I think the owner imported it into Oz in about 2010 which would have been a few years after the movie was made. |
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