UPC 050742020224
Barcode for AIRWOLF helicopter 1980s TV 3 1/2 inch Embroidered Patch HONFL31
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Attributes
Attribute | Value |
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Binding | Office Product |
Brand | Sujak Military Items |
Color | black, yellow, red , silver, grey |
EAN | 0050742020224 |
Label | HON |
Manufacturer | HON |
Model | HONFL31 |
MPN | HNFL31 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Part Number | HNFL31 |
Product Group | Art and Craft Supply |
Publisher | HON |
Studio | HON |
UPC | 050742020224 |
Product Features
- 3 1/2 inch width
- Iron or sew on
- Quality embroidering on heavy canvas
- Perfect for clothing or gear
Description
Airwolf is the helicopter from the 1980s American eponymous television series. Its fictional features included stratospheric ceiling, stealth noise signature, a wide range of weapons and even supersonic speed. Airwolf was in fact a conventional Bell 222 helicopter modified by attaching some film props. The flying Airwolf was derived from an example of 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. The airframe used for Airwolf was serial number 47085 , of the initial production version, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A. During filming of the series the helicopter was owned by JetCopters Inc. in Van Nuys, California. After the show was canceled the modifications were removed from the actual helicopter. It was repainted and eventually sold to the German helicopter charter company, Hubschrauber-Sonder-Dienst , and given the registration number D-HHSD. While operating as an air ambulance the helicopter crashed in fog on June 6, 1992, killing all its three occupants. A new, full-size replica of the Airwolf helicopter was created for display in the short-lived Helicopter Headquarters museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee that opened in August 2006, using a non-flying Bell 222 with molds taken directly from the originals used in the show. The museum was unsuccessful, and offered the replica for sale through eBay. The replica is now housed in the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, Sevierville, Tennessee. Provided by Wikipedia
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