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victor two 26th Jul 2004 01:11

Flying Scenes From The Movies
 
With little else to do that night, I sat on my lounge last Saturday evening and watched my pirated DVD of the James Bond classic "The Spy who loved me". One scene stuck out. The high speed chase through the hills of Sardinia with Bond and the very edible Barbara Bach playing the heavy chested Russian Agent XXX. Bond and his girl in their modified Lotus sports car/submarine are persued along winding roads by a black, machine gun sporting Jetranger driven by an equally delicious and heavy chested assassin who eventually gets blown up by our man James. Lots of very low flying down the road, hard pedal turns, fake guns blazing and generally agile flying.

Anyone else recall the flick or have a favourite flying scene they can reecommend?

The best bit of the whole show is of course is when XXX escapes the submarine lair of the bad guy and emerges......dripping wet! Mmmmm. Made my night.

cheers

Ian Corrigible 26th Jul 2004 01:50

Not very original, I know, but for me probably Black Hawk Down and the remake of The Italian Job. The Hulk is probably worth a mention as well, simply for giving the taxpayer an opportunity to see Comanche in action after $8 billion of investment. Well, almost.

The trailer for this summer's Resident Evil 2 looks interesting - the film apparently features a CH-3/S-61 and a couple of MD520Ns. Plus Milla Jovovich !

For anyone in need of inspiration, try Rotary Action.


I/C

p.s. The JetRanger pilot in The Spy Who Loved Me was the gorgeous Caroline Munro, often reported to be the most popular Bond girl ever.

NickLappos 26th Jul 2004 02:29

Perhaps the absolute best helicopter flying flick was "Birds of Prey" a TV movie from the 1970's. David Janssen played a helicopter traffic reporter who witnesses a robbery/kidnapping, and follows the bad guys for hundreds of miles, including a scene where he chases them through a parking garage.

Here is the IMDB listing:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069787/

comedyjock 26th Jul 2004 08:34

Air wolf or Blue Eagle?

Hilico 26th Jul 2004 08:38

Nick, for the very first time I have to disagree. There was another one from the seventies called something very like 'Flight into Danger' (dreadful title but the only bad point of the film) starring Larry Hagman. At the time he was quite the helo pilot, and judging by the flying he was allowed to get away with by the film's producers, he was the film's producers.

The in-cockpit footage corresponded exactly to the things we saw his 500 doing from outside, and it was him flying it, without a shadow of a doubt. There's dialogue between him and the leading lady shot from the right-hand side of the cabin, while in the background the horizon swings up and down as they tear along at low level.

An Allouette II breaks the glass roof of a building with its skids (shot from inside the glass building and the helo); the 500 flies through a dockside shed (shot from outside and inside, Hagman flying); there's a chase between the Allouette and the 500 along a main street, skids scraping the ground; the 500 gets looped, can't remember if it's round a bridge; and on, and on, and on. In the opening, we even get to see the entire start sequence (in the hangar, and he goes on to play football with two kids using the skids). Stunning stuff!

NickLappos 26th Jul 2004 09:25

Hilico,

I found what might be the flick you describe (being wrong is the way to learn, I think!). Is this it?

"Deadly Encounter"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083800/

Hilico 26th Jul 2004 10:06

[/ end of difference with Nick ]

Tony Chambers 26th Jul 2004 10:57

dangerman
 
Movie scenes maybe spectacular but on sunday 25th of july i watched dangerman on discovery. after getting himself in some hot poop on the side of an active volcano he called in a freind to extract him by heli. Nothing new there except the weather was typhoon winds zero visability and sulphuric acid rain, but the experienced pilot arrived to save the film crew from danger. It was breath taking to see this guy actualy turn up in what was seriously crappy and dangerous conditions.:ok:

leemind 26th Jul 2004 11:14

Apocalypse Now
 
How can we have this thread without the mention of Apocalypse Now !! Some all time classic action in H500Cs and Hueys... hundreds of them filling the sky

Truly a helicopter classic

[actually I'm guessing the H500s were the mil version, but hey, whos checking!]

The other thing about that film is they get the right noises with the right machines... one scene the noise could only come from a 500!

vaqueroaero 26th Jul 2004 18:33

Funnily enough we were talking about 'Deadly Encounters' the other day. I looked it up on Amazon.com and to my delight found that they are selling it for only $12 on DVD! 'Birds of Prey' was slightly more at about $40.
Bought 4 copies.
Apparently my boss and me are having dinner with Mr. Hagman in August so I shall be raising the subject with him ( and obtaining an autographed copy!!). Sorry, just had to drop that in.

headsethair 26th Jul 2004 18:53

The original Italian Job and Attenborough's Oh! What A Lovely War - aerials for both by the UK's Mike Smith who runs Heli Air.
For the Italian Job he did the closing scene of the coach hanging over a cliff - which I think he did with an Alouette.
For Oh! What A .... he did the closing shot of thousands of crosses on a hillside above Brighton......I think each cross cost 1s 6d.

Tony Chambers 26th Jul 2004 21:13

we were soldiers
 
if its heli movies then this adaptation of a true story tells the tale of how diverse the heli is and how it was exploited in the vietnam war

SASless 27th Jul 2004 01:24

In Blackhawk Down...one of the Little Bird pilots reenacts his actual flight during the real fight....hats off to that gentleman!

Also...the best non-helicopter helicopter flying....much of the aerial shots done for Battle of Britain was shot by the owner of Helicopter Hire, Southend-on-the-Sea....while hanging on a trapeeze device slung underneath an Alouette II. She was also a stunt double for Pussy Galore in Goldfinger. She had offered me a job flying for them....and the village idiot here turned it down....whatever was I thinking???:uhoh:

victor two 27th Jul 2004 06:42

There was always plenty of good chopper scenes in the old TV detective show Magnum PI with Tom Sellick in Hawaii too. A rainbow coloured Hughes 500 from memory. Maybe it was just the awesome beaches and reef below it that made it look good.
Hey Vaq, when you have dinner with Larry Hagman......... ask him who really shot him in the ass on Southfork ranch in Dallas will ya?
cheers

Vic

And another. Enemy of the State with Will Smith getting chased through a busy downtown metro area ( Maybe LA or NYC ?) by some angry government types with black shades and bad haircuts. Think it was a black twin squirrel getting the star treatment up and down the street chasing a defiant Smith. Must take a good awareness of rotor span and tail rotor position to drive something down a street. Must try it one day.

Happy late night viewing all.
Vic.

ShyTorque 27th Jul 2004 08:22

Funniest one I remember was an unknown WW2 hero film, supposedly deadly serious, where the two pilots (one of whom was possibly John Wayne) were flying a tandem Navy dive bomber. They were on a mission "flying in cloud somewhere over the Pacific Ocean", when the outline / shadow of a man suddenly appeared and slowly went past the cockpit.

Also the film "Airport" when ATC were talking down a 707 in a thick snowstorm to the dramatic sounds of an orchestra. The pilot was struggling to keep the aircraft upright, but the controller was so very helpful, saying useful things like "A little more left rudder, Jim".

Perhaps we should have another thread on the best "aviation film howlers".

;)

NickLappos 27th Jul 2004 09:52

I always like the one in Die Hard II where the bad guys readjusted the ILS and made the airliners hit the ground, powerless as they were to stop the descent!

And where they were all trapped circling in the air, where they could see each other and the ground, but just stuck because the bad guys controlled the radios!!

Both were clearly the dream of ATC, full control of all those miscreant airplanes!

Giovanni Cento Nove 27th Jul 2004 10:01

The 12E that has a tail rotor strike and subsequently obeys all the laws of physics in "Attack of the Killer Tomato's".

The look on the actors faces who are "not quite sure if this is in the script".

Go to "Facts" page one to see!

Killer Tomatoes Web Site

Gordy 27th Jul 2004 10:12

What about the chase scene in the movie "Outbreak" with Dustin Hoffman.?

rotorrookie 27th Jul 2004 11:11

What about then the scene from last James Bond movie, where he drops a MD600 out of Antonov AN-124(if I remember it right) starts it up on the way down and gets it in to hover only one or two feet from the ground.....:} crap not like blades would get twisted or anything

Crabette 27th Jul 2004 16:56

Charlie's Angel's - Full Throttle...............In the beginning scene; driving a transporter off a dam, Diaz gets into a shut down, blades folded, Ruskie helo. Starts & spreads the blades as it freefalls towards terra firma with the other two Angel's and their rescued agent doing a nice 'Alpha' dive into a starting helo and then with all aboard at the last minute they pull up before hitting the deck thereby making it a longer than five minute sequel. Must be true, it's in colour! Eat your heart out Bond.


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