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Disambiguation: this page is about the 1960s TV Series; for the 2008 American movie, see Get Smart.

Get Smart (TV Series) DVD set.
TV Series (1965-1970)
Spanish title: Superagente 86
French title: Max la Menace
German title: Mini-Max
Starring:
Don Adams (Maxwell "Max" Smart, Agent 86)
Barbara Feldon (Agent 99)
Edward Platt (The Chief)
King Moody (Starker)
Maxwell Smart, a highly intellectual but bumbling spy working for the CONTROL agency, battles the evil forces of rival spy agency KAOS with the help of his competent partner Agent 99.
Season Four[]
Boeing 707-331B[]
S4E2 Snoopy Smart vs The Red Baron
Boeing 707-331B of TWA-Trans World Airlines.

"Wichita Fokker" (modified Travel Air 2000)[]
S4E2 Snoopy Smart vs The Red Baron
A Wichita Fokker painted in the colors of Ernst Udet's Fokker D.VII.
In this episode, Max is captivated by reading the adventures of Snoopy ... the dog who imagines himself as the duelist to the famous Red Baron (alias Manfred von Richthoffen ... not Ernst Udet!).
Aircraft first seen through the Boeing 707 window, chasing the airliner ! (maximum speed of the biplane : 160 km/h vs 237 km/h for the Boeing 707 minimum speed !).


Serial 626/18 does not match with Udet's aircraft (should be 4253).

Note the panel lines ... painted to reflect those of the Fokker. And the exhaust pipe under the fuselage betray the Travel Air's American-origin engine in place of a Fokker Mercedes.


Although in German, these technical specifications are pure fiction.

Garland Lincoln LF.1[]
S4E2 Snoopy Smart vs The Red Baron
Reg. N12237 Garland Lincoln LF.1 acting as a Nieuport 28 of 94th Aero Squadron.
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).





Boeing 707[]
S4E3 Closely Watched Planes
Action is onboard a "four jet liner". Of course, the cabin is just a set, not a real one.

Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle & Douglas DC-8[]
S4E3 Closely Watched Planes

Cockpit[]
S4E3 Closely Watched Planes
No! You are not inside the control tower !
This crew of two is (trying to) piloting a four jet airliner of the 1960s (without the mandatory flight engineer for such a quadrijet!?). A set deliberately designed to accommodate several gags.
For example, the crew is dressed as military personnel, while the civilian pilots usually wear white shirts and blue suits.

Season Five[]
Boeing 707[]
S5E17 Rebecca of Funny-Folk Farm

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