Factory released Airwolf: The Movie on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. Marella was last seen in the final episode of Season 2, "Short Walk to Freedom." Early episodes frequently detailed the efforts of the United States government to recover Airwolf from Hawke, who is officially charged with having stolen it. Introduction; Armament; Body Armor; Crews; Missions and Loads; Specifications; Awards; History; Photo Gallery; Vietnam UH-1H "Huey" Helicopter. Archangel (Alex Cord)watches over them from a shadowy government agency known as The Firm, assisted by first lieutenant Marella (Deborah Pratt) and others. Vietnam UH-1H Huey Helicopter. "Airwolf" HX-1 (TV Episode 1984) - IMDb In real life, shes spent the last two decades as the executive director of Native Voices At The Autry, which produces new plays by Native American writers at the Autry Museum of the American West. According to a fan blog post, the plane used in "Flight #093 Is Missing" had the following information: The plane used was Boeing 747-123 owned at the time by American Airlines. Top Five 1980s Television Helicopters The 80s and 90s He Loved it!" The Magnum episode was intended as a backdoor pilot, but a series was not commissioned. This persisted into the fourth season with the newly introduced "Company" and the new crew of Airwolf. Santini hired Caitlin, who had left the Highway Patrol, as a pilot for Santini Air. Airwolf was designed by Charles Henry Moffet (David Hemmings)[1]a genius with a psychopathic taste for torturing and killing womenand built by "the Firm", a division of the Central Intelligence Agency (a play on the term "the Company", a nickname for the CIA). [11] 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.[12].

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