the man?Gooners wrote:
sam?

the man?Gooners wrote:
sam?
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.SEREVENT wrote:
guys did i have geography homework in for monday or not?
I don't know what you are talking aboot.SEREVENT wrote:
hes too fat to fit on the paper
you ninja edited it from burnzz to pancho!
Oh Canada's so easy to miss, all tucked away down there.ebug9 wrote:
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.SEREVENT wrote:
guys did i have geography homework in for monday or not?
mok?
Last edited by 11 Bravo (2010-04-16 13:27:02)
The flying Airwolf helicopter was actually a Bell 222, serial number 47085, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A.[2] During filming of the series, the helicopter was owned by Jetcopters, Inc. of Van Nuys, California.[3] The helicopter was eventually sold after the show ended and became an ambulance helicopter in Germany, where it crashed in a thunderstorm and was destroyed on June 6, 1992, killing all three crew members.Airwolf was painted Phantom Gray Metallic (DuPont Imron 5031X)[7] on top, and a custom pearl-gray (almost white) on the bottom, in a countershaded pattern. The craft was also fitted with various prop modifications, such as "turbo jet" engines and intakes, an in-air refueling nozzle and blister cowling on the nose, retractable chain guns at the wingtips, and a retractable rocket launcher, known as the "ADF Pod" (ADF standing for All Directional Firing, as the pod could rotate 180 degrees to fire at targets at the sides - 90 degrees to the left, forward, or 90 degrees to the right)[citation needed] on its belly.
The look of the modifications was designed by Andrew Probert,[8] and they were first applied to the non-flying mock-up (built from the body of the very first Bell 222, serial number 47001[9]). From this mock-up molds were made so that parts could be made to FAA specifications before they were added to the flying helicopter.
After the first season, the producers were advised that "chain gun" is a registered trademark of McDonnell Douglas, and they were not referred to as such again. Other modifications were implied with Foley and sets; the interior sets were of a fantastical high-tech nature, and there were implied "stealth" noise-reducing capabilities with creative use of sound effects.
The concept behind Airwolf was a super fast and armed helicopter that could "blend in" by appearing to be civilian and non-military in origin- A "wolf in sheep's clothing." Airwolf's insignia patch (also designed by Probert[10]) as worn by the flight-crew was a snarling wolf's head with gossamer wings that appears to be wearing a sheepskin complete with the head of lamb over the wolf's forehead. Airwolf is sometimes referred to in-show as "The Lady" by Santini and Hawke.
In the show, Airwolf was an armored, stealthy aircraft. It could perform impossible maneuvers and stunts, including traveling at mach speeds (the theoretical maximum speed of a helicopter is significantly below Mach 0.5, or half the speed of sound), flying upside down, and flying into the stratosphere. Some of these impossible capabilities are explained in the show by such features as auxiliary jet engines (visible at the roots of the landing gear sponsons), rotor blades that can be disengaged for supersonic flight and a lifting body fuselage.
Sound effects were also associated with many of the aircraft's abilities. When Airwolf bolted across the sky in "turbo boost" mode, one would hear it "howl like a wolf" as it made a glass-shattering sound effect. When sitting idle, the aircraft made a mechanical trilling sound, and while hovering the rotor blades made a ghostly wind drone.
The weapons were state-of-the-art, with machine guns that could rip apart tanks and bunkers. The belly missile pod could fire a variety of rockets, including Air-to-Surface Mavericks, Hellfires, and heat-seeking Sidewinders. When fired, these rockets usually glowed like a laser bolt or "photon torpedo" from Star Trek. Airwolf was also equipped with an advanced computer system which could identify and track aircraft and ground vehicles. It could display 3D wireframe models and schematics of its targets. The communications system could eavesdrop on radio and telephone conversations, tap into and foul up computer systems, jam enemy transmission frequencies and disrupt ground-based electrical systems. The stealth systems were capable of rendering Airwolf invisible to radar, as well as producing multiple radar returns. The weapons system could be tied in with the communications system to lock the missiles onto any monitored electronic system. In the first episode, a Bullpup missile was launched from Airwolf against an American destroyer while the helicopter was being used by its in-story inventor, Doctor Charles Henry Moffet.
In one episode ("Airwolf II"), Airwolf had an evil twin, the Airwolf II, also known as Redwolf. Redwolf was secretly built by The FIRM to replace Airwolf, but was subsequently stolen and flown by Harlan Jenkins, its egotistical creator and test-pilot rival of Stringfellow Hawke. Redwolf differed from Airwolf in that its underbelly was painted red (where Airwolf was painted pearl-grey). It was also equipped with a powerful laser weapon coupled with a quick-firing, single-tube rocket pod (although in reality it had no external modifications to the Bell 222 like Airwolf). Season 4 also featured a similar copter to Redwolf, known as the Scorpion, though the footage of the dogfighting was recycled from the "Airwolf II" episode.
You better not be mistaking us for the statesM.O.A.B wrote:
Oh Canada's so easy to miss, all tucked away down there.ebug9 wrote:
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.SEREVENT wrote:
guys did i have geography homework in for monday or not?
No duh. You're south of texas.ebug9 wrote:
You better not be mistaking us for the statesM.O.A.B wrote:
Oh Canada's so easy to miss, all tucked away down there.ebug9 wrote:
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.
OR ELSE WHAT? Spoiler (highlight to read):ebug9 wrote:
You better not be mistaking us for the statesM.O.A.B wrote:
Oh Canada's so easy to miss, all tucked away down there.ebug9 wrote:
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.
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only in your best dreamsebug9 wrote:
You better not be mistaking us for the statesM.O.A.B wrote:
Oh Canada's so easy to miss, all tucked away down there.ebug9 wrote:
Yes. You have to locate Canada on a map.
what you on aboot?Dauntless wrote:
stupid canadia always in the way eh
Sounds Geordie.11 Bravo wrote:
what you on aboot?Dauntless wrote:
stupid canadia always in the way eh
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