
Seconds from Disaster opening logo.
TV Series (2012)
Starring:
Richard Vaughn (Narrator)
Seconds from Disaster is an American documentary about disasters and how they changed the world. Every episode analyzes a disaster and shows all details needed to understand the cause.
Episode 1: Norway Massacre: I Was There (2011 Norway attacks)[]
Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar[]

Airbus Helicopters H145[]
Airbus Helicopters H145 of Norwegian Air Ambulance.


Sikorsky S-76[]


Episode 2: Jonestown Cult Suicide (Jonestown cult murder-suicide)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter[]
Registration 8R-GEI, built in 1974.

Reg. 8R-GEI De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

Reg. 8R-GEI De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

Reg. 8R-GEI De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

Reg. 8R-GEI De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

Reg. 8R-GEI De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.
Registration 8R-GEJ, built in 1974.
Damaged in armed attack while on ground at Port Kaituma, Jonestown, Guyana on November 17th, 1978.

Reg. 8R-GEJ De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

Reg. 8R-GEJ De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.
Another De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter.

De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.

De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter of Guyana Airways.
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia[]


Piper PA-28-235 Cherokee[]
Registration G-ASLV, c/n 28--10048 built in 1971.



Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia & Piper PA-28-235 Cherokee[]

Episode 3: Fire in the Cockpit (Swissair Flight 111)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11[]
Registration HB-IWF, c/n 48448/465 built in 1991. Swissair Flight 111 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, 9 km (5.6 miles) southwest off Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada and killed 215 passengers and 14 crew (229 poeple in total).

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.

Reg. HB-IWF McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Vaud of Swissair portraying Flight 111.
CGI versions of McDonnell Douglas MD-11.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (CGI).

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (CGI).

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (CGI).
John F. Kennedy International Airport[]
Airbus A340[]

Three Airbus A340s of Swiss International Air Lines.
Boeing 737-700[]

Boeing 737-700 of Air Berlin.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11[]

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.
Another McDonnell Douglas MD-11s in constrution.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.

Airbus A330[]

Airbus A330 of Swissair.

Airbus A330 of Swissair.

Airbus A330 of Swissair.
Boeing CH-147F Chinook[]

Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King[]

Eurocopter AS355[]

Rockwell Space Shuttle[]
On TV.



Boeing 757-300[]

Boeing 757-300 of American Airlines.

Boeing 757-300 of American Airlines.

Boeing 757-300 of American Airlines.
Boeing 757-300 & Boeing 747[]

Boeing 757-300 of American Airlines and Boeing 747 of Japan Airlines.

Boeing 757-300 of American Airlines and Boeing 747.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 & Boeing 747[]
Registration HB-IWC, c/n 48445/460 built in 1991.

Reg. HB-IWC McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Finsteraarhorn of Swissair.

Reg. HB-IWC McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Finsteraarhorn of Swissair.
An Air India Boeing 747's tail in the left.

Reg. HB-IWC McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Finsteraarhorn of Swissair.
Two Boeing 747s in the left.

Reg. HB-IWC McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Finsteraarhorn of Swissair.
A Boeing 747 in the left.

Reg. HB-IWC McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Finsteraarhorn of Swissair.
Boeing 747[]


Boeing 737[]

Boeing 737 of Alaska Airlines and Boeing 737 of Southwest Airlines.
Boeing 737 & Boeing 767[]

Boeing 737 of Alaska Airlines and Boeing 767.
Airbus A321-211[]
Registration F-GTAI, c/n 1299 built in 2000.

Reg. F-GTAI Airbus A321-211 of Air France.

Reg. F-GTAI Airbus A321-211 of Air France.
Airbus A320[]

Airbus A320 of Air France-KLM.
British Aerospace BAe 146[]


Various Aircraft[]
1.- McDonnell Douglas MD-11.
2.- Boeing 757.
3 & 4.- Airbus A320.
5.- McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of Swissair.

1.- Boeing 737 of Alaska Airlines.
2.- Boeing 767.
3 & 4.- Boeing 737 of Southwest Airlines.


1.- Boeing 757.
2.- Boeing 767 of American Airlines.
3.- Bombardier CRJ-200ER.
4.- Boeing 767 of United Airlines.

1.- Boeing 767 of United Airlines.
2 & 3.- Bombardier CRJ-200ER.

Episode 4: Black Hawk Down (1993 Battle of Mogadishu)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Registration 91-26324, c/n 70.1622 built in 1991.
The first Black Hawk "Super 61" was shot down by Somali soldiers at the Battle of Mogadishu on October 3rd 1993.
See also the film Black Hawk Down.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
On the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Registration 89-26188, c/n 70.1457 built in 1990.
A second Black Hawk "Super 64" was shot down by Somali soldiers at the battle of Mogadishu on October 3rd, 1993. The crashsite of this helicopter was about a mile SW of the other Black Hawk crashsite.
See also the film Black Hawk Down.

Reg. 89-26188 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 64 of US Army.

Reg. 89-26188 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 64 of US Army.

Reg. 89-26188 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 64 of US Army.
Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk[]
CGI versions.





Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk[]
Various Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawks.



















Hughes OH-6 Cayuse & Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Three Hughes OH-6 Cayuses and two Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrators.

Two Hughes OH-6 Cayuses and four Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrators.

Agusta Bell AB205 Iroquois[]



Grumman F-14 Tomcat[]

Bell AH-1 Cobra[]


Lockheed C-5 Galaxy[]




Bell P-39 Airacobra[]


Lockheed C-130 Hercules & Lockheed P-3 Orion[]


Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 of Evergreen International Airlines.

Boeing 747 of Evergreen International Airlines.
Episode 5: Into The Death Zone (1996 Mount Everest disaster)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Unidentified Aircraft[]

Episode 6: Terrified Over Tokyo (Japan Air Lines Flight 123)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Boeing 747-SR46[]
Registration JA8119, c/n 20783/230 built in 1974. Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed in the Mount Takamagahara, Ueno, Tano District, Gunma, Japan on August 12th 1985. The air crash killed 520 of 524 poeple on board (509 passengers and 15 crew) and had 4 survivors.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.
CGI versions.

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).

Boeing 747-SR46 (CGI).
On 2 June 1978 (seven years before the crash of Flight 123) while flying Japan Air Lines Flight 115, JA8119 suffered a tailstrike upon landing at Itami Airport. The faulty repair work on the damage from this tailstrike would eventually lead to it crashing during Flight 123.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines operating Flight 115.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines operating Flight 115.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines operating Flight 115.
An Airbus A300 in the background at Itami Airport.

Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines operating Flight 115.
Lockheed L-1011-1 TriStar & Boeing 747-SR46[]

Lockheed L-1011-1 TriStar of All Nippon Airways and Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.
Fokker F27 Friendship & Boeing 747-SR46[]

Fokker F27 Friendship of All Nippon Airways and Reg. JA8119 Boeing 747-SR46 of JAL-Japan Airlines portraying 123.
Boeing 747-146SR[]
In the Boeing's repair and maintenance log's book.

Boeing 747[]
Same archive footage of Der Mann mit dem Fagott and The Flight Before Christmas.

Same archive footage of Mayday/Season 3.

Boeing 747 of JAL-Japan Airlines.
An unidentified aircraft in front of the Boeing 747 of Japan Airlines.

Boeing 747 of JAL-Japan Airlines.
Another Boeing 747s.



Boeing 747 of British Airways.

Boeing 747 of Northwest Orient Airlines.
Seen an Pan Am Boeing 747 in the left background.

Boeing 747 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways and Boeing 747 of Northwest Orient Airlines.

Boeing 747 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways and Boeing 747 of Northwest Orient Airlines.

Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific.

Boeing 747 of Air India.

Boeing 747 of Air India.
Bell 206[]



Fuji-Bell UH-1H Iroquois[]
Possibly serial 41633, c/n 1H33. Preserved at Kokubu Army Camp, Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture.



Possibly serial 41674, c/n 1H74.

Another Fuji-Bell UH-1H Iroquois.

Boeing 747-228[]
Same archive footage of the films Das Geheimnis der Wale and Unfinished Business.
Pre -400, due to the lack of winglets.
Same footage seen in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Same archive footage of Season 1: Episode 12, Season 2: Episode 8 and Do You Trust This Computer?.


Boeing 747-228 of Air France.
Haneda Airport[]
1.- Airbus A330.
2.- Airbus A320.
3.- Boeing 737 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
4.- Unidentified Aircraft of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
5.- Boeing 777 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
6.- Boeing 747-400 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.

1.- Airbus A330.
2.- Boeing 737 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
3.- Unidentified Aircraft of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
4.- Boeing 777 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
5.- Boeing 747-400 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.

Boeing 737[]

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.
Same archive footage of Season 2: Episode 8.

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.

Boeing 737 of United Airlines.
Yokota Air Base[]
Lockheed C-130 Hercules[]
In Yokota Air Base.






Flying over the Mount Takamagahara.




Bell UH-1N Twin Huey[]
Operated by United State Air Force.

Republic F-105 Thunderchief[]
Two Republic F-105 Thunderchiefs.

Kawasaki-Vertol 107-IIA-4[]
Preserved at Funaoka Army Camp, Shibata Town, Miyagi Prefecture.

Boeing 747-123[]

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
A British Airways Boeing 747 in the background.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
An Aer Lingus Boeing 737 in the left background.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
An Alitalia Airbus A300 in the left background.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
An American Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in the left background.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
A Qantas Boeing 747 in the left background.

Boeing 747-123 of United Airlines.
Bell UH-1 Iroquois[]


Bell 222[]


Boeing 727-231[]
Registration N54340, c/n 20845/1066 built in 1974.
TWA Flight 840 bombing ocurred on April 2nd, 1986.

Reg. N54340 of TWA-Trans World Airlines portraying Flight 840.
Bell 206[]

Bell 205[]

Airbus A340[]

Unidentified Aircraft[]

Episode 7: Runaway Train (Amagasaki derailment)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Episode 8: Nagasaki: The Forgotten Bomb (Atomic bombing of Nagasaki)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Boeing B-29-36-MO Superfortress[]
Registration 44-27297. Named Bockscar, number 77.








Another Boeing B-29 Superfortresses.


Boeing B-29-40-MO Superfortress[]
Registration 44-27353. Named The Great Artiste, number 89.



Boeing B-29-40-MO Superfortress & Boeing B-29-36-MO Superfortress[]
The Great Artiste with number 89 and Bockscar with number 77.





Boeing B-29 Superfortress[]
Same archive footage of The Last Bomb.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).




Various Boeing B-29 Superfortresses. In Tinian Naval Base, Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands.







Mitsubishi A6M Zero & Nakajima B5N2[]
CGI versions. Same archive footage of Season 4: Episode 2.

Mitsubishi A6M Zero[]
CGI versions. Same archive footage of Season 4: Episode 2.




Another Mitsubishi A6M Zeros.





Nakajima B5N2[]
Same archive footage of Season 4: Episode 2.

Nakajima B5N1[]
Same archive footage of Season 4: Episode 2.

North American P-51 Mustang[]



Nakajima B5N[]



Aichi D3A[]

Boeing B-29-45-MO Superfortress[]
Registration 44-86292. Named Enola Gay, number 82.









Yakovlev Yak-9[]


Episode 9: Sinking The Coventry (Sinking of HMS Coventry)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk[]
Two Douglas A-4 Skyhawks of Argentine Air Force.




Another Douglas A-4 Skyhawks.







Westland Sea King HC4[]

Hawker Siddeley Harrier[]






Myasishchev M-4[]

Tupolev Tu-16[]


Episode 10: Chinook Helicopter Crash (1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash)[]
Tupolev Tu-154M & Boeing 757-23APF[]
Reg. RA-85816, c/n 95A1006 built in 1995 as Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL, c/n 24635/258 built in 1990.
Flashback of 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision from "Season 4: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. RA-85816 Tupolev Tu-154M of Bashkirian Airlines portraying Flight 2937 and Reg. A9C-DHL Boeing 757-23APF of DHL (SNAS Aviation) portraying Flight 611.
Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator[]
Flashback of Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator from "Season 6: Episode 4" in the presentation.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.

Reg. 91-26324 Sikorsky MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator Super 61 of US Army.
Boeing Chinook HC2[]
Registration ZD576, c/n MA036/M7010 built in 1984. On June 2nd 1994, the RAF Boeing Chinook crashes into the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland, United Kingdom and killed 25 passengers and 4 crew (29 poeple in total).

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.
On the news.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.

Reg. ZD576 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.
CGI versions.








Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules[]
Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules of the Royal Air Force.


Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma[]

Boeing Chinook HC[]
Boeing Chinook HCs of the Royal Air Force (RAF).




















Boeing Chinook HC2[]
Code "IF OR".


Boeing Chinook HC[]

Three Bell 212s in the left background.



A Sikorsky S-61 in the left background.


A Hughes OH-6 Cayuse in the left background.

Bell 212[]

Boeing CH-47D Chinook[]
Registration 88-00103, c/n M.3277 built in 1969.



Registration 88-00102, c/n M3221.

Registration 89-139.

A McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in the right bsckground.

Westland WG30-TT300[]
Registration G-HAUL, c/n 020.

Westland Sea King HAS.6[]

Boeing Chinook HC2[]
Richard "Rick" Cook's helicopter, with code 3L.

Robert Burke's helicopter.


Westland Wessex[]
Lieutenant Jonathan Tapper's helicopter.

Westland Lynx AH9[]

Westland Lynx AH7[]

Sikorsky H-34[]

Boeing Chinook HC2[]
Registration ZD673, c/n MA004/M7017 built in 1980. Seen the code "M7017/MW004".

Reg. ZD673 Boeing Chinook HC2 of RAF-Royal Air Force.
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