
Kennedy poster.
TV Miniseries (2023)
Starring:
Peter Coyote (Narrator)
A chronicle of the life of John F. Kennedy, including his youth, his rise to politics, his presidency, and his lasting impact on history.
Episode 1: Jack (1917-1940)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King Marine One[]
Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

In the presentation.


Heinkel He 111[]


Douglas DC-3[]
On 7th March 1940, the American Ambassador in Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., greeting the press gathered at the airport as he returns from a trip to the United States.

Douglas DC-3-201[]
Registration N18121, c/n 1997 built in 1937.

Reg. N18121 Douglas DC-3-201 The Great Silver Fleet of Eastern Air Lines.
Junkers Ju 52/3mg4e[]
Wearing the identification code D1+4?
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).

Junkers Ju 52/3m of Luftwaffe.

Junkers Ju 52/3m of Luftwaffe.
Avro Manchester[]
Three Avro Manchesters.

Mitsubishi G3M[]
Archives from the epidode 2. Same archive footage of Da hongzha.


Douglas SBD Dauntless[]
Archives from the epidode 2.

Episode 2: The World at War (1940-1946)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King Marine One[]
In the presentation. Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

Bristol 142 Blenheim[]


Douglas DC-3A-191[]
Registration NC16062, c/n 1902 built in 1936.

Reg. NC16062 Douglas DC-3A-191 The Mainliner of United Air Lines.
Sukhoi Su-2[]
Registration 210BAP.

Martin PBM Mariner[]
Various Martin PBM Mariners.

Mitsubishi G3M[]
Same archive footage of Da hongzha.



Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress[]

Lockheed Ventura[]

Consolidated PBY Catalina[]

Messerschmitt Bf 109[]


Martin B-26 Marauder[]

Douglas A-20 Havoc[]


Douglas SBD Dauntless[]



Mitsubishi F1M[]

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Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.'s biplane.


Handley Page HP.52 Hampden[]

Lockheed Hudson[]






Consolidated B-24 Liberator[]


Grumman F7F Tigercat[]

Avro Manchester[]

Douglas C-47 Skytrain[]

Sikorsky VH-34D Marine One[]
Archives from the episodes 3 and 4.

Episode 3: Into the Political Jungle (1946-1956)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King Marine One[]
In the presentation. Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

Martin B-26 Marauder[]

Focke-Wulf Fw 190[]

Douglas DC-6B[]
Registration N6535C, c/n 43535/278. Delivered new to Pan American World Airways in October 1952, named Clipper Mercury. Sold to Transportes Aereos de India Portuguesa in August 1961, registered CR-IAG. Sold to FAP Força Aérea Portuguesa in September 1961, registered 6709. Leased to Sociedade Açoreana de Transportes Aéreos in July 1976, registered CS-TAK. Returned to FAP Força Aérea Portuguesa in August 1977, registered 6709. Sold to Banderas J Fernando Hialeah in January 1999, registered N41840. Sold to Aero B Venuezuela in February 2002, registered YV-294C but not taken-up. Derelict at Base Aérea Nº 4 (Lajes Air Base), Praia - Terceira Portugal (Azores) (LPLA/TER).
Same archive footage of Wings to Ireland.

Reg. N6535C Douglas DC-6B Clipper Mercury of PAA-Pan American World Airways.

Reg. N6535C Douglas DC-6B Clipper Mercury of PAA-Pan American World Airways.

Reg. N6535C Douglas DC-6B Clipper Mercury of PAA-Pan American World Airways.
Douglas DC-4[]

Douglas DC-4 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Sikorsky VH-34D Marine One[]

Convair CV-580 & Lockheed Constellation[]

Convair CV-580 & Lockheed Constellation of Fly-Eastern Air Lines.

Convair CV-580 & Lockheed Constellation of Fly-Eastern Air Lines.
Douglas DC-6B[]

Douglas DC-6B of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.
Douglas DC-3[]
Adlai Stevenson II's plane.

Episode 4: The Kennedy Machine (1956-1960)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King Marine One[]
In the presentation. Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

Sikorsky VH-34D Marine One[]
Archives from the episode 3.

Douglas DC-6[]



Douglas DC-6[]

Douglas DC-6 of United Air Lines.

Douglas DC-6 of United Air Lines.

Douglas DC-6 of United Air Lines.

Douglas DC-6 of United Air Lines.

Douglas DC-6 of United Air Lines.
Beechcraft Model 18[]
In the newspaper.

Boeing VC-137B Stratoliner[]
Kennedy family's plane.

Convair 240[]
During 1962/63 JFK's presidential campaign.
John F. Kennedy’s father purchased this Convair 240 from American Airlines for $270,000 for young Kennedy’s 1960 presidential campaign. Kennedy named the aircraft “Caroline” in honor of his daughter.
Registration N240K, c/n 89 built in 1948.

Reg. N240K Convair 240 Caroline.

Reg. N240K Convair 240 Caroline.
Boeing VC-137C[]



Convair 240[]

Convair CV-240-0[]
Registration N94256, c/n 117 built in 1948. This aircraft was destroyed on February 19th, 1961.
A Douglas DC-3 in the left background.

Reg. N94256 Convair CV-240-0 Lyndon B. Johnson.
Douglas DC-3 & Douglas C-47 Skytrain[]

Convair CV-340 & Douglas DC-6[]

Convair CV-340 of United Air Lines & Douglas DC-6.
Episode 5: The Torch Has Passed (January 1961 - December 1961)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King Marine One[]
Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties.

In the presentation.


Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner[]
Registration 58-6972, c/n 17927/47.
Alternate Serial: 86972.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.
A Vickers Viscount in the middle background.

Reg. 58-6972 Boeing VC-137A Stratoliner of the USAF.
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter[]

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]

XM 52.

Three Sikorsky SH-3 Sea Kings in the cockpit's windows.

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King of the US Marine Corps.
Douglas A-26C Invader[]

Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star[]

Bell 47[]

McDonnell Gemini Capsule (model)[]

Chrysler Mercury Redstone[]



Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse[]
Recovery of Liberty Bell 7.




Saturn I[]

Douglas A-20 Havoc[]
From the episode 2.

Boeing VC-137C Air Force One[]
Registration 62-6000 (wore 26000 on the tail), c/n 18461/303 built in 1962.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).





Hawker Hunter[]
Three Hawker Hunters.


Lockheed C-130 Hercules[]

Boeing B-52F Stratofortress[]
Same archive footage of Killing Kennedy and The Kennedys (2011). From the episode 6.


Episode 6: Crisis (January 1962 - October 1962)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]



Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King[]
Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

In the presentation.





Douglas A-26C Invader[]

Sikorsky H-34[]


Various Sikorsky H-34s.

Number 38.
Chrysler Mercury Redstone[]

Lockheed C-130 Hercules[]
Registration 68-10952, c/n 4334.

Reg. 68-10952 Lockheed C-130 Hercules of USAF.
Boeing VC-137C Air Force One[]
Registration 62-6000 (wore 26000 on the tail), c/n 18461/303 built in 1962. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).

Lockheed U-2[]


Convair 240[]

IAI Westwind[]

Fairchild C-123 Provider[]

Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star[]


Ilyushin Il-28[]
Number 24.


Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17[]

Ilyushin Il-18[]

Ilyushin Il-18 of Aeroflot.

Ilyushin Il-18 of Aeroflot.

Ilyushin Il-18 of Aeroflot.
Boeing B-52F Stratofortress[]
Same archive footage of Killing Kennedy and The Kennedys (2011).


Boeing B-47E Stratojet[]

Military serial 53-2264, c/n 4501077.
Same archive footage of Thirteen Days.

Convair F-106 Delta Dart[]


Vickers Viking 1[]


Douglas C-124 Globemaster II & Boeing C-135 Stratolifter & Fairchild C-123 Provider[]
A Douglas C-124 Globemaster II in the left, four Boeing C-135 Stratolifters in the middle and a Fairchild C-123 Provider in the right.


McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II[]
Various McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs.

Douglas A-4 Skyhawk[]


AGM-28 Hound Dog[]
Named first as B-77, this supersonic, turbojet-propelled, air-launched cruise missile was developed in 1959 for the United States Air Force. It was primarily designed to be capable of attacking Soviet ground-based air defense sites prior to a potential air attack by B-52 Stratofortress long range bombers during the Cold War.
On the pylon, awaiting to be hang under a B-52 wing.
Same archive footage of The Coldest Game.

Grumman S-2A Tracker & Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]
From the episode 7.

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]
From the episode 7.

Episode 7: The Brink of War (October 1962 - June 1963)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King[]
Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

In the presentation.




Boeing B-47E Stratojet[]
Military serial 53-2264, c/n 4501077.
Same archive footage of Thirteen Days. From the episode 6.

Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star[]
From the episode 6.

Douglas A-4 Skyhawk[]

Number 302.

AGM-28 Hound Dog[]
Named first as B-77, this supersonic, turbojet-propelled, air-launched cruise missile was developed in 1959 for the United States Air Force. It was primarily designed to be capable of attacking Soviet ground-based air defense sites prior to a potential air attack by B-52 Stratofortress long range bombers during the Cold War.
On the pylon, awaiting to be hang under a B-52 wing.
Same archive footage of The Coldest Game. From the episode 6.

AGM-28 Hound Dog & Boeing B-52 Stratofortress[]

North American A-5 Vigilante[]
Same archive footage of The Kennedys (2011) and The Sixties.



Fairchild C-123 Provider[]

Grumman S-2A Tracker & Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King[]

Lockheed C-130 Hercules[]

Lockheed U-2[]
From the episode 6.


Lockheed U-2A[]
Lockheed U-2A serial 56-6718: Delivered to Laughlin AFB in September 1957. Transferred to CIA in August 1964 and converted to U-2G. Crashed into Yellow Sea on January 5, 1969, killing Maj. Hseih “Billy” Chang. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).

Boeing B-52 Stratofortress[]

Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King & Grumman F-11 Tiger[]

Grumman F-11 Tiger[]

Sikorsky H-34[]




Douglas F4D Skyray[]

Douglas DC-4[]
Fidel Castro's plane.

Vought F-8 Crusader[]
Same archive footage of America in Color, Killing Kennedy and The Kennedys (2011).

Vought F-8 Crusader of the US Navy.
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II[]
Same archive footage of The Sixties.

MIM-14 Nike Hercules[]


Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse[]

Grumman S-2 Tracker[]

Lockheed L-188 Electra[]

Boeing 707[]
In the newspaper.

Boeing VC-137C Air Force One[]
Registration 62-6000 (wore 26000 on the tail), c/n 18461/303 built in 1962. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).







Episode 8: A Legacy (June 1963 - November 1963)[]
Atlas D LV-3B[]
In the presentation. From The episode 6.

Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King[]
Same archive footage of JFK, Killing Kennedy and The Sixties. From the episode 5.

In the presentation.















Boeing VC-137C Air Force One[]
Registration 62-6000 (wore 26000 on the tail), c/n 18461/303 built in 1962.
Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing). From the episode 7.






A Boeing VC-137A in the background.


Boeing B-47E Stratojet[]
From the episodes 6.

Douglas C-47 Skytrain[]

Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker[]

Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker of the USAF.
Douglas DC-7[]



Piasecki HUP Retriever (toy)[]
John F. Kennedy Jr.'s helicopter toy.

Dallas Love Field[]
Douglas DC-6 & Lockheed C-130 Hercules[]

Two Douglas DC-6 of Braniff International Airways and Lockheed C-130 Hercules of the USAF.
Boeing 707[]
In the background.

Boeing 707 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 707 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 707 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.
Saturn V[]




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