
Airwolf (helicopter) - Wikipedia
Airwolf is the helicopter from the 1980s American television series of the same name. Its fictional features included stratospheric ceiling, stealth noise signature, a wide range of weapons and supersonic speed. The Airwolf helicopter was a conventional Bell 222 helicopter modified by attaching some film props.
Bell 222/230 - Wikipedia
The Bell 222 is an American twin-engine light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. The Bell 230 is an improved development with different engines and other minor changes.
The tragic fate of Airwolf Bell 222: destroyed due to pilot error …
2021年8月27日 · The flight-capable Airwolf helicopter was a cosmetically modified Bell 222, serial number 47085, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A. During filming of the series, the helicopter was owned by Jetcopters, Inc. of Van Nuys, California. Whatever happened to Airwolf helicopter after the show ended?
The tragic fate of Airwolf Bell 222 - The Aviation Geek Club
2023年10月1日 · The flight-capable Airwolf helicopter was a cosmetically modified Bell 222, serial number 47085, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A. During filming of the series, the helicopter was owned by Jetcopters, Inc. of Van Nuys, California.
Airwolf (helicopter)/Bell-222A | Airwolf Wiki | Fandom
Airwolf is the title aircraft from a 1980s television series. The aircraft itself was a modified Bell 222 twin-engined light helicopter owned by JetCopters Inc. and built by Bell Helicopter.
The Iconic Bell 222 Helicopter (origins of Airwolf) - YouTube
Explore the amazing Bell 222A Helicopter as you've never seen before. This is the first episode in an exclusive Helix av mini-series where we get under the s...
Airwolf - American Handgunner
The “Airwolf” helicopter was a Bell 222 with serial number 47085, owned by Jetcopters of Van Nuys, California. It was modified with fake missiles and retractable guns that fired propane for the show.
Airwolf (helicopter) Bell-222 | Airwolf Wiki | Fandom
There was only **ONE** flying Bell 222 on the show... "76S aka 76 Sierra". The non-flying, soundstage mock-up was the original prototype 222 (pre-certification) that was given to the studio by Bell after they'd finished with it. "88K aka 88 Kilo". That one …
AirwolfHistory.com
This high-tech military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and its crew undertook various missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme. The flying Airwolf helicopter was actually a Bell 222, serial number 47085, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A. Airwolf is sometimes referred to in-show as "The Lady" by Santini and Hawke.
Airwolf – Tennessee Museum Of Aviation
2019年3月8日 · The Airwolf helicopter was a conventional Bell 222 helicopter modified by attaching film props. The flying Airwolf was derived from a Bell 222, a twin-turboshaft helicopter produced for the civilian market and typically employed for corporate, emergency medical or utility transport missions, with seating for up to 10, including the pilot.