
Aircraft In Fiction
A-4 Skyhawk
The A-4 Skyhawk was featured as an aggressor aircraft in the film Top Gun. Producers reimbursed the US Navy $8,600 an hour for flight time used in the movie.
A Skyhawk from the Israeli Air Force is featured the opening scene of the film The Sum of All Fears and on the cover of the first and second editions of the novel the movie was based on.
A-6 Intruder
The 1991 film Flight of the Intruder centered around two naval aviators during the Vietnam War that take their A-6 Intruder on an unauthorized bombing raid on Hanoi.
A-10 Thunderbolt II
The Transformers toy character of Wingblade as a robot and A-10 Thunderbolt II by Hasbro
The evil Gobots character Bad Boy and the heroic Transformers character Powerglide both disguise themselves as A-10 Thunderbolt IIs.
The popularity of the A-10s in the 2007 Transformers film led to the toy company releasing a minor character named Wingblade and another called Powerglide, that turned into A-10s.
A-10s were featured as the aircraft used by the human resistance to the machines of Skynet in the 2009 film Terminator Salvation.
A6M Zero
The A6M Zero was featured in the movies The Final Countdown, Pearl Harbor, and Tora! Tora! Tora!. The Zero was also depicted in the 1976 film Midway; however real Zeros were not used. Instead F4F Wilcats were painted as Japanese aircraft and used instead.
Adam A500
The Adam A500 was featured in the 2006 film Miami Vice and was intended to be the drug runners aircraft of choice.
Adam Aircraft CEO Rick Adam stated at the time the aircraft was cast in the film, in a self-promotional press release:
The Adam Aircraft A500 is the ideal airplane for ‘Miami Vice’. The A500 signature twin-boom profile reaches the level of high style and high performance necessary to meet the standards of a Michael Mann production, and the footage we’ve seen shows off the airplane’s extraordinary look, along with its superior speed and maneuverability.
AH-64 Apache
The AH-64 Apache had a major role in the movie Fire Birds (or Wings of the Apache).
The Transformers character Spinister disguises himself as an Apache helicopter.
Antonov An-225
For the fictional An-500 aircraft seen in the film 2012 see List of fictional aircraft
The Decepticon character Jetstorm from the 2007 Transformers movie line is based on the Antonov An-225. This toy shares its body design with Cybertron Jetfire, Classics Fireflight and Universe Air Raid.
Avro Ashton
An Avro Ashton, in its six-engined, Olympus testbed form appeared as the fictitious Phoenix airliner in Cone of Silence (1960), based on the novel of the same name by David Beaty, a former BOAC pilot. This concerned the take-off problems of the Phoenix, and the subsequent accident investigation; it was based on two take off accidents to the de Havilland Comet.
Avro Canada CF-100
The Tintin comic book character drawn by Albert Weinberg, Major Dan Cooper, was a RCAF test pilot, predominately flying the CF-100.
Avro Lancaster
Len Deighton’s novel Bomber describes an attack by Royal Air Force Avro Lancasters on Krefeld, Germany during which a series of unplanned incidents leads to the carpet bombing of a small town nearby.
The Lancaster was central to the second half of the British film The Dam Busters. This film is a dramatisation of the real-life Operation Chastise, which included the forming of the real-life RAF 617 Squadron commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson, who was awarded the VC, and the real-life bombing of the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams in Germany to interrupt water and hydro-electric power supplies to Nazi munitions factories. The film is based upon the books The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson.
Avro Vulcan
The Avro Vulcan figures in Anthony Gray’s 1965 novel The Penetrators, in which an RAF officer attempts to demonstrate a weakness in the North American strategic defense system NORAD by launching a mock attack involving nine Vulcans and some Vickers Valiant tankers for inflight refuelling.
The Avro Vulcan is also used in the Bond film Thunderball.
B-1 Lancer
The 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again features a cruise missile launch from a B-1 Lancer (although a sequence in which cruise missiles are loaded onto the B-1 was filmed with a Concorde SST substituting for the B-1’s undercarriage).
The Tranformers Decepticon named Windsweeper disguises himself as a B-1 Lancer.
The B-1 appeared in the movie Real Genius as the carrier for a laser.[citation needed]
B-2 Spirit
The B-2 Spirit appeared in the films The Sum of All Fears and Independence Day.
B-17 Flying Fortress
The B-17 Flying Fortress was the subject of the movie Memphis Belle.
B-17s also figured prominently in the Oscar-winning 1949 film Twelve O’Clock High starring Gregory Peck. The film focuses on aviation leadership and the human toll in the USAAF strategy of daylight precision bombing. The US Air Force cooperated in the production of the film, loaning aircraft to the producers and allowing filming at Eglin Air Force Base and at Ozark Field. The film featured an actual crash landing of a B-17, piloted by veteran stunt pilot Paul Maniz. The film led to a TV series of the same name, again featuring the B-17.
The B-17 figures prominently in the book KG 200 by J.D. Gilman and J. Clive about the secret Luftwaffe unit KG 200, which tested and flew many captured Allied aircraft.
B-25 Mitchell
The B-25 Mitchell was the focus of the second half of the 2001 film Pearl Harbor, although critics complained that the bomber and its role were being depicted inaccurately.
The B-25 is featured in the 1961 novel Catch-22 translated into the 1970 Catch-22 (film) which had a large number of film unit B-25s in flying condition.
The B-25 also had feature roles in the movies: Thirty Seconds over Tokyo (1944) (one pilot’s account of the Doolittle Raid), Hanover Street (1979) based a fictional B-25 unit stationed in England, Forever Young (1992), following a B-25 test pilot’s story both in the past and present.
B-29 Superfortress
The B-29 Superfortress has played an important role in several Hollywood films, particularly as that dubbed the Enola Gay which dropped the first atomic bomb. The Enola Gay was depicted in Above and Beyond and The Beginning or the End. Film makers also used the only B-29 still flying in 1983 in the movie The Right Stuff to recreate the launch of the Bell X-1 for the first supersonic flight.
B-36
The Convair B-36 featured prominently in Paramount’s Strategic Air Command (1955), starring James Stewart (a real life bomber pilot who was then still in the Air Force Reserve). The film features many good aerial shots of B-36s and was primarily filmed at Carswell AFB, Texas and in the Tampa, Florida area. One shot that was particularly difficult to shoot was where Stewart’s character, a baseball player was standing on a baseball field and a B-36 flew overhead, casting a shadow over him and symbolizing his coming recall to active service. In the film this character is forced to crash land his B-36 in the Arctic.
B-52 Stratofortress
The 1957 Karl Malden film Bombers B-52 gives a fictional account of the B-52’s introduction into service at Castle Air Force Base.
A B-52 was a focal point of the novel Trinity’s Child, by William Prochnau, and the TV film adaptation By Dawn’s Early Light.
The B-52 was also a key part of Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 black comedy film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb and in A Gathering of Eagles.
Bell X-1
The Bell X-1 was depicted early in the film The Right Stuff. The movie showed the historic flight of the X-1 becoming the first aircraft to break the sound barrier. This achievement helped usher in the US space program that was the subject of the rest of the film.
Bell 47
The 1950s American television series Whirlybirds starred a pair of Bell 47 helicopters. The association with Whirlybirds continues to be used in order to promote helicopters and the Bell 47 in particular. A Bell 47 was also one of the ’stars’ of the Australian television series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.
The Bell 47, in its miltary configuration as a H-13 Sioux, was central to the television series M*A*S*H, as well as the movie of the same name.
Bell 206
Chopper Squad was a 1970s Australian television series about a Bell 206 JetRanger used for rescue work in Sydney. The helicopter used was an actual rescue helicopter operated by the Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service.
Boeing 314
The Ken Follett novel Night Over Water is the story of a group of people who are travelling from England to the United States in a Boeing 314 at the beginning of World War II.
Boeing 707
The Boeing 707 serves as the platform for the real-life E-3 Sentry, an airborne warning and control aircraft. In the novel “Debt of Honor”, the E-3s operated by the US were high priority targets for the air forces of Japan.
Boeing 747
The Boeing 747 was featured in the film Executive Decision as the location of a terrorist hijacking. It was also prominent in the novel and the film The Sum of All Fears as the National Airborne Operations Center during a nuclear showdown with Russia.
A 747-146 was the title subject of the movie Air Force One, portraying the real 747-200 that transports the President of the United States.
The 747 was depicted several times in the best selling novel “Debt of Honor”. Most prominently, the aircraft was used in a suicide attack on the US Capitol building, killing the President, most of the cabinet and the congress who were present for a joint session of the United States Congress. This event laid the premise for the novel “Executive Orders”, another best seller.
Boeing 767
The Boeing E-767 (a commercial 767 configured as an airborne early warning and control aircraft), was central to the plot in the novel Debt of Honor. During a war between the US and Japan, the E-767s were considered valuable assets to be protected by the operating Japanese and high priority targets for the US military.
Bcker Bestmann
In the film The Great Escape, the characters played by James Garner and Donald Pleasance steal a Bcker B 181 Bestmann from a German airfield in a bid to fly to neutral Switzerland, however the aircraft develops engine problems and crashes.
CASA 2.111
Several ex-Spanish Air Force CASA 2.111s were used as “stand-ins” to depict German Heinkel He 111 bombers in the film Battle of Britain.
Concorde
The Concorde was a central feature in the disaster film The Concorde … Airport ‘79. A French Concorde was leased for filming from the manufacturers.
The Transformers character Silverbolt turns into a Corcorde.
Dassault Mirage 2000
The Mirage 2000-5 featured prominently in the 2005 French film Les Chevaliers du Ciel (The Knights of the Sky in literal translation, released as Sky Fighters in English-speaking territories).
The Transformers character Needlenose disguises himself as a Dassault Mirage 2000.
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver was central to the film Six Days Seven Nights. The actual flying in the movie was done by its star, Harrison Ford, who enjoyed flying the Beaver so much that he bought the plane after filming was completed.
de Havilland Fox Moth
The novel Round the Bend by Nevil Shute is the story of two men, both British Licenced Aircraft Engineers. A large number of different aircraft types, both fictitious and real, feature in the book. The narrator and one of the protagonists of the story is Tom Cutter, and the novel details his efforts to establish an air charter business in Bahrain immediately after World War II. His first aircraft is a de Havilland Fox Moth; it is later joined by several other aircraft as the business expands, mostly fictitious, but among them a Percival Proctor.
de Havilland Hornet Moth
The novel Hornet Flight by Ken Follett is a thriller of the Resistance against the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. In the novel a de Havilland Hornet Moth is used by the protagonists to fly from Denmark to the United Kingdom with information about a German radar system. The author drew inspiration from an actual flight that took place during World War II.
de Havilland Mosquito
De Havilland Mosquitos feature prominently in the 1964 film 633 Squadron alongside actors Cliff Robertson and Harry Andrews. The film was notable for its use of genuine, airworthy aircraft, rather than models, for many of the scenes.
Mosquitos also play the title role of the 1969 film Mosquito Squadron, starring David McCallum and Charles Gray.
de Havilland Vampire
The de Havilland Vampire was central to the plot of the novella, The Shepherd by British novelist Frederick Forsyth, the story of an RAF pilot attempting to fly home for Christmas from RAF Celle, Germany to RAF Lakenheath on Christmas Eve 1957. The fact that the DH.100 was not fitted with ejection seats until about 10 years later, and hence was a major challenge to bail out of, is an important element of the story.
Vampire jets also feature in the 1966 novel Shooting Script by former RAF pilot and thriller writer Gavin Lyall.
A French Air Force Vampire appears in the 1954 French-language comic La grande menace by Jacques Martin, the first featuring investigative journalist Guy Lefranc; it was destroyed while engaging an unidentified helicopter.
EB-66
The film Bat*21 featured an EB-66 being shot down over North Vietnam in the beginning of the movie. The rest movie depicted the real life events surrounding the rescue of LTC Iceal Hambleton, who was the only survivor of the 6 man crew.
Eurocopter Tiger
A prototype Eurocopter EC 665 Tiger attack helicopter played a starring role in the 1995 James Bond movie GoldenEye. In the movie, a prototype Tiger is stolen by Gen. Arkady Ourumov and his associate Xenia Onatopp as part of a plot to steal the GoldenEye control disk for the Janus crime syndicate.
F-4 Phantom II
The Gobots character Mach 3 and the Transformers character Fireflight both turn into F-4 Phantom IIs.
F4F Wildcat
F4F Wildcats left over from World War 2 were used to film the critical aerial battle scenes in the movie Midway.
F4U Corsair
The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a regularly featured aircraft in the television series Baa Baa Black Sheep (later renamed Black Sheep Squadron).
F-5 Tiger
The F-5 Tiger played the part of an enemy aircraft in Top Gun.
F-14 Tomcat
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat was the central to the movie Top Gun. The aviation themed film was such a success in creating interest in naval aviation that the US Navy, who assisted with the film, set up recruitment desks outside some theaters. Producers paid the US Navy $886,000 as reimbursement for flight time of aircraft in the film. An hour of flight time for the F-14 was billed at $7,600.
It also appeared in the film The Final Countdown and the television series JAG. The Tomcat was a central part of the Stephen Coonts novel Final Flight. Four F-14s were later shown in the movie Executive Decision.
F-15 Eagle
The Transformers characters Thundercracker, Skywarp and Starscream as F-15 Eagle jets in a Marvel Comics story
The F-15 Eagle is one of the most recognized modern fighters; this has led to, or perhaps even been aided by, its common use in children’s toys. The Transformers toy line and media has featured numerous characters who turn into F-15 Eagles, the most notable being the villain Starscream in 1984 and a group of similar Decepticons, the Seekers Acid Storm, Thundercracker, Skywarp and Sunstorm. Although completely unrelated design to the others, the Autobot Air Raid also disguises himself as an F-15.
The F-15 is featured in the film Air Force One. The Eagle was also shown in advertisements for the film Thirteen Days. The ads were withdrawn when it came to the attention of New Line Cinema that the F-15, which first flew in 1972, was out of place for a movie set in 1962. This was problematic for New Line who had termed the film a “by-the-numbers recreation” and “close to perfect.” “Every ship, plane, truck and craft that moves in the film is absolutely authentic to the time period,” said Steve Elzer, a spokesman for New Line. Mr. Elzer said the advertisement was created by an outside agency.
Air battles between F-15s were depicted in the novel Debt of Honor. The battles were not only significant to the plot, but unusual in that both sides were operating the same aircraft against each other.
F-16 Fighting Falcon
The F-16 Fighting Falcon was featured in the film The Sum of All Fears. The Falcon was also one of the stars of the movie Iron Eagle. The U.S. Air Force refused to assist with production of the film because they found the plot about a teenager flying the F-16 into a foreign country to be “a little off the wall”.
The Transformers Aerialbot Skydive and Decepticon Dreadwind disguise themselves as F-16s.
F/A-18 Hornet
The F/A-18 Hornet appeared multiple times in the film Tears of the Sun, most notably in the final, climactic battle, helping to save the surviving SEAL team members.
The F/A-18F, a two seat variant, was featured in the film “Behind Enemy Lines”. The movie centers around a Super Hornet being shot down over Bosnia. The film led to a lawsuit by Scott O’Grady, a US Air Force pilot who was downed over Bosnia and spent several days evading capture as did the movie characters. O’Grady alleged that the film was based on his experience.
F-22 Raptor
The F-22 Raptor has been featured in numerous books, such as Tom Clancy’s Debt of Honor in which a lengthy mission by F-22s dominates the last part of the book; and Clive Cussler’s Dark Watch. In Cussler’s book, an F-22 embarks on a secret mission to take out a Syrian foe. In Debt of Honor, the F-22 represented the newest in stealth technology being used by the United States against advanced Boeing E-767 AWACS aircraft that were being operated by Japan.
The Raptor has appeared in movies as well. Despite appearing in the 2003 Hulk film, the F-22 made its major Hollywood debut in the 2007 film Transformers as the form taken by the Decepticon character Starscream in addition to numerous USAF fighters that engaged during the initial and climactic battles. The movie crew was allowed to film actual Raptors in flight, unlike previous computer-generated appearances, because of the military’s support of director Michael Bay. The Raptors were filmed at Edwards Air Force Base. The real Raptor made its next big screen appearance in Iron Man.
Toys released for Starscream were replica F-22 Raptors models. These models were reused for other characters in the line, like Thundercracker, Skywarp and Ramjet, that also turned into F-22 Raptors.
Although the 2007 Transformers film made Starscream the most well known Transformer that turns into an F-22, there were other F-22 Transformers before it. For instance the 1997 Machine Wars versions of Megatron and Megaplex turned into F-22s.
F-35 Lightning II
The first major film appearance of a representation of a F-35 Lightning II was in Live Free or Die Hard (released as Die Hard 4 outside North America) in 2007. The film used a combination of a full-scale model and CGI to significantly dramatize its hovering ability using the lift fan.
The Transformers character of the Autobot Breakaway and his redeco the Decepticon Thrust from the Revenge of the Fallen toy both disguise themselves as F-35s. Breakaway appears as a playable character in the 2009 Revenge of the Fallen video game.
F-117 Nighthawk
The Nighthawk appeared in the 2007 movie Transformers.
Grumman X-29
The Transformers Autobot named Dogfight disguises himself as an X-29.
Harrier Jump Jet
The Harrier family’s unique VTOL characteristics have led to them being featured in a number of films and flight simulator programs.
The Harrier Jump Jet appeared in a 1966 episode of The Saint called “Flight Plan”, as an experimental aircraft called the Osprey.
The aircraft also appeared in the film True Lies, in which the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger flies an AV-8B.
The Transformers Autobot named Slingshot disguises himself as a Harrier.
In the Revenge of the Fallen Decepticon character Dirge also became a Harrier, this design was later used for the Decepticon Jetblade.
The Harrier briefly appeared in the beginning of The Living Daylights.
Hawker Hurricane
The Hawker Hurricane was featured in the film Battle of Britain. Three airworthy Hurricanes were located and used for the filming.
Hispano HA-1112
Hispano Aviacin Ha 1112 Buchon
At least 24 former Spanish Air Force Hispano Aviacin HA-1112s were used as flying and non-flying “stand-ins” to depict Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters of the Luftwaffe in the film Battle of Britain. In the mid-1960s at the time aircraft began to be collected for the the film to be made, the only genuine Bf 109s known to exist were non-flyable examples in museums such as the Imperial War Museum and the South African National Museum of Military History or in private hands, whereas the HA-1112 was just being retired from service with the Spanish Air Force and flyable examples were plentiful.
MC-130 Combat Talon
The Lockheed MC-130 Combat Talon was featured as the rescue aircraft in the film Air Force One, performing a daring mid-air rescue of the President and his family as Air Force One is failing and going into the Atlantic Ocean.
Mikoyan MiG-29
The Mikoyan MiG-29 is the alternate form of the figure Dreadwing as well as his redecos Overcast and Fearswoop from the 2007 and 2009 Transformers movie toy lines.
A squadron of MiG-29s fight against F-15s in Air Force One.[citation needed]
Nieuport 17
The Nieuport 17 was one of the main aircraft featured in the movie Flyboys.
O-2 Skymaster
An unmodified Cessna 337 painted gray played the part of an O-2 Skymaster in the motion picture Bat*21, as the plane flown by Danny Glover.
P-38 Lightning
Von Ryan’s Express (1965) begins with main protagonist, USAAF Colonel Joseph Ryan (Frank Sinatra) crash landing a P-38 Lightning in WWII Italy, where he is then captured as a POW.
A Guy Named Joe (1943) has Spencer Tracy returning as a guiding spirit looking after young P-38 pilot Van Johnson.
Yamamoto shot down! (1944, B&W, 4:00) The P-38 Squadron that shot down Admiral Yamamoto after a long distance interception in the Pacific is depicted. The film includes purported P-38 gun camera footage of the Admiral’s Betty bomber going down in flames.
P-38 Reconnaissance Pilot (1944, B&W, 29:00) Starring William Holden as Lt. “Packy” Cummings, this short feature shows that photo recon pilots (photo Joes) had one of the riskiest, highest impact jobs in the war.
P-40
In the John Wayne movie: Flying Tigers, (1942) real Curtiss P-40s are featured. A New York Times critic called the P-40 “the true stars” of the film. Republic Studios also built replicas for the film due to material shortages during the war.
Future US President Ronald Reagan appears in the Identification Of The Japanese Zero (Training Film) (1942) as a young pilot learning to recognize the difference between a P-40 and a Japanese Zero. In this film Reagan mistakes a friend’s P-40 for a Japanese Zero and tries to shoot it down. In the end, Reagan gets a chance to shoot down a real Zero.
In the film God is My Co-Pilot (1945), based on Robert Lee Scott, Jr’s book about the Flying Tigers and the USAAF pilots who replaced them in the Republic of China and Burma, a mix of real P-40 and “movie” P-40s are featured.
In Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970), P-40s are depicted at the attack on Pearl Harbor, both being shot up on the ground and shooting down Zeros.
Panavia Tornado
The Royal Air Force’s ground attack aircraft, the Panavia Tornado, featured extensively in the television pilot Strike Force, produced in the 1990s for ITV in the UK. Strike Force did not enter series production.
The Transformers character Darkwing disguises himself as a Panavia Tornado.
P-47 Thunderbolt
Fighter Squadron, (1948, Color), Director: Raoul Walsh, Cast: Edmond O’Brien, Robert Stack. Depicts a P-47 Thunderbolt unit based loosely on the 4th Fighter Group (sometimes known as “Blakeslee’s Bachelors”). The 4th FG flew P-47s in combat from April 1943 to March 1944, when they converted to P-51 Mustangs. In this film, the German Bf 109s are actually painted P-51s. Much of what was depicted with the P-47s (e.g., the fighter escorts going all the way to Berlin, one pilot bailing out over enemy territory and his buddy landing to pick him up) actually happened with P-51s in real life.
Czech composer Bohuslav Martin paid a tribute to the aircraft with his scherzo for orchestra. It was premiered 19 December 1945 in Washington, D.C..
Steve Earle’s song “Johnny Come Lately” is about an American P-47 pilot in World War II; it contains a verse “My P-47 is a pretty good ship/ She took a round comin’ cross the channel last trip.”
P-51 Mustang
The P-51 Mustang was featured in the film The Tuskegee Airmen.
Percival Proctor
The most prominent of the real aircraft in Nevil Shute’s Round the Bend is a war-surplus Percival Proctor, which is used by the protagonist Constantine Shak Lin (also known as Connie Shaklin) to tour Asia to spread his teachings. At the end of the book the Proctor is the basis of a shrine to Shaklin and his new creed, laid up in a hangar in a state of uncompleted maintenance for pilgrims to view.
In 1968, three Proctors were remodelled with inverted gull wings and other cosmetic alterations to represent Junkers Ju 87s in the film Battle of Britain.
Piper Cherokee
The character Pussy Galore in the James Bond film Goldfinger is the leader of “Pussy Galore’s Flying Circus”, a group of women who fly Piper Cherokees. In the film the arch-villain uses the Cherokees in his plan to deprive the United States government of the gold in Fort Knox.
SH-2G Super Seasprite
The Transformers Combaticon named Vortex disguises himself as an SH-2G.
Sikorsky MH-53
The Sikorsky MH-53 is also featured in the 2007 Transformers film as the alternate mode of Blackout. Production designer Jeff Mann stated “the Pave Low looks butch… the size made it the logical choice.” Toys for Blackout were MH-53 replicas, which were reused for the characters of Evac, Spinister and Whirl.
The heavier CH-53E Super Stallion is the alternate form for the Decepticon Grindor in the film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The Super Stallion also appeared in the film The Sum of All Fears.
Sopwith Camel
The First World War Sopwith Camel fighter features prominently in the Biggles stories of W E Johns such as the collections: The Camels Are Coming, and Biggles of the Camel Squadron.
Space Shuttle orbiter
The Transformers Combaticon named Blast Off and the Autobot Sky Lynx both disguise themselves as Space Shuttle orbiters.
SR-71 Blackbird
Although retired from service for over a decade, the SR-71 Blackbird appears in form of the character Jetfire, an over-the-hill Transformer near the end of his days, in the film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and its toy line, which are SR-71 models.
Supermarine Spitfire
The 1942 movie The First of the Few is a dramatization of the life of R. J. Mitchell, mostly concerning his work on the Spitfire.
The Supermarine Spitfire was a central part of the film Battle of Britain, a fictionalized account of the real Battle of Britain that one critic called “the definitive depiction of war in the air”. The movie led to an increase in the popularity of the aircraft among collectors of warbirds. According to one property dealer the appearance “did for Spitfires what the James Bond films did for the Aston Martin.” Producers secured 35 airworthy Spitfires for use in the movie.
The Spitfire was also the main aircraft used in the 1988 television series Piece of Cake. The series was based on a novel by the same name. Pilots in the novel flew the Hawker Hurricane, but the lack of airworthy Hurricanes forced the producers to change aircraft types, using five reconditioned Spitfires.
The 1951 film Malta Story centered around Spitfires and their pilots defending Malta in 1942.
Supermarine Swift
The second prototype Supermarine Swift appeared as the Prometheus in the 1952 film The Sound Barrier.
Thurston Teal
A Teal TSC 1A1 appears in the long opening shots of the 1973 iconic horror film The Wicker Man.
Lockheed U-2
The U-2 made an important appearance in the movie Thirteen Days as the aircraft that initially detected Soviet missiles being deployed in Cuba.
UH-1 Iroquois
The UH-1 Iroquois (commonly called the Huey) was a central part of the film We Were Soldiers. The helicopter was shown ferrying troops into the Ia Drang valley as part of the then new concept of air cavalry. The film particularly focused on the flights of Major Bruce Crandall, who was later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions while piloting his UH-1 during the battle depicted in the film. Four of the UH-1s used were provided by the Georgia Army National Guard.
The UH-1 was an important part of the movie The Green Berets. The production company paid $18,623.64 for the material, the eighty-five hours of flying time by UH-1 helicopters, and thirty-eight hundred man-days for military personnel taken away from their regular duties.
UH-60 Black Hawk
The UH-60 Black Hawk was the title aircraft in the movie Black Hawk Down. Filmmakers paid the US Department of Defense about $3 million to ship eight helicopters and about 100 crew members to the film location in Morocco.
Blackhawks were also featured in the film “Air Force One”, again having been rented from the US military.
V-22 Osprey
Two CV-22 Ospreys (of only three in the USAF inventory at the time) were filmed in flight at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, in May 2006 for the 2007 Transformers film. This would inspire a host of Transformers toys and characters based on the Osprey including the Decepticons Incinerator and Ruination as well as the Autobots Springer and Blades.
V-22s play prominent roles in several novels by Dale Brown, most particularly, Hammerheads which features an MV-22 on the cover.
In the TV series Stargate: Atlantis, Lt. Colonel John Sheppard contrasts flying a V-22 Osprey “You had to use your hands and feet with that one.” to piloting the Ancients’ city of Atlantis in the season three finale “First Strike”. He gives the impression that it will be easier to fly the city – “This one you just have to sit down and think… Fly.”
XB-70 Valkyrie
The Transformers character of Silverbolt was upgraded to an XB-70 Valkyrie for the Universe line as an Ultra class toy.
See also
G-BDXJ a retired Boeing 747 used for film and television work.
References
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Call, Steve (2009). Selling Air Power: Military Aviation and American Popular Culture After World War II. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 160344100X.
Van Riper, A. Bowdoin (2004). Imagining Flight: Aviation and Popular Culture. College Station, Texas, USA: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 1-58544-300-x.
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FSFlyingSchool 2010 Add-On for Microsoft Flight Simulator X FSX and FS2004 Winner of PC Pilot Magazine Classic Product Award: “Brilliant!” A team of Flight Instructors who talk to you, giving you immediate, detailed advice on your flying technique. Fly any powered aircraft, anywhere in the world. Unique scoring system rates all phases of flight: taxi, take off, cruise, approach, landing and much more. Your flights and their scores are tracked in full detail in your own F… |
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Mimobot TIE Fighter Pilot Star Wars Series 6 USB Drive Capacity: 8 GB $29.95 End the Rebel scourge! Join the Empire and see the galaxy by enlisting in the Imperial Navy with a limited-edition TIE Fighter Pilot MIMOBOT! Protecting your data from maleacing rebel fleets as if it were the Death Star itself, TIE Fighter Pilot MIMOBOT stays true to his original X-Wing-blasting form by wearing the sleek, black flight suit and helmet featured in the Star Wars movies. Remove the ic… |
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Mimoco – Star Wars clé USB MIMOBOT TIE Fighter Pilot 8 Go $29.95 Clé USB MIMOBOT capacité 8 Go ,préchargée avec de nombreux éléments pour personnaliser votre ordinateur (économiseur d’écran, avatars, icônes et papiers peints, logiciel MimoByteTM et plus encore).Caractéristiques: – Capacité: 8 Go (D’autres capacités sont également disponibles)- Contenu préchargé- USB 2.0 Hi-Speed- Compatible PC/Mac- Dimensions 5 x 2,5 cm- Emballage boîte-fenêtre… |
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FSFlyingSchool 2009 Add-On for Microsoft Flight Simulator X FSX and FS2004 $19.95 Winner of PC Pilot Magazine Classic Product Award: “Brilliant!” A team of Flight Instructors who talk to you, giving you immediate, detailed advice on your flying technique. Unique scoring system rates all phases of flight: taxi, take off, cruise, approach, landing and much more. Your flights and their scores are tracked in full detail in your own FSFlyingSchool logbook. Submit your best scores to… |
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FSFlyingSchool Add-On for Microsoft Flight Simulator X FSX and FS2004 $19.95 A team of Flight Instructors who talk to you, giving you immediate, detailed advice on your flying technique. Thousands of Flight Simulator pilots have used FSFlyingSchool. Unique scoring system rates all phases of flight: taxi, take off, cruise, approach, landing and much more. A whole flight or just landings – you always receive a detailed score. Your flights and their scores are tracked in f… |
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Field & Stream® Aviator Flight Watch $175.00 Aviator Flight Watches from Field & Stream soar with serious savings! BIG BUCKS OFF! When it comes to outdoor adventures, Field & Stream literally wrote the book. And these sharp Aviator’s Watches could command a chapter all to themselves! Striking looks make them a complimentary component to any wardrobe, but they’re a lot more than just pretty faces. In addition to keeping perfect time, an on-bo… |
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Computer Pilot: The Magazine for Desktop Pilots and Flight Simulator Enthusiasts Volume 11 Issue 8 August 2007 … |
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PC Pilot Magazine, No. 18 Issue 09 (NO CD with this issue) (The World’s Favorite Flight Simulation Magazine, NO CD with this issue) … |
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PC PILOT Magazine. Complete Guide To Flight Simulation. 2 FREE Discs. #78.. $7.95 Premier Flight Simulation Magazine…. |
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Royce Leather Pilot/Catalog Computer Case – Black $284 Royce Leather-Pilot/Catalog Computer Case |
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B&g Triton Pilot Computer $1059.99 B&g Triton Pilot Computer . The Triton Pilot has been developed from B & G s award winning autopilots, which have been relied upon by solo and short-handed sailors around the world. Triton Pilots integrate with a suite of sensors, including rate-gyro corrected compasses and highly reliable rudder feedback units. Steer to compass, true wind angle or apparent wind angle for optimum sailing performance, or navigate to a set waypoint or follow a route by linking your Triton Pilot to a chartplotter. Intuitive controller with On, Off, change Mode and adjust course buttons makes for simple sailing, with tacking at the touch of a button. |
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Your Computer (Australian Magazine) $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Your Computer was an Australian computer magazine (ISSN 07253931) published by the White House Publishing Group (under licence from Motorword Pty Ltd.) and printed by The Lithgo Centre, Waterloo. Starting with the very first issue in May/June 1981 (102 pages) (with a limited print run of 30,000) at the recommended price of 2.00. The magazine was later published by Federal Publishing Company and printed by Macquarie Print. The monthly magazines final issue was May/June 1997. The first editor of the magazine was Les Bell. Your Computer offered advice for computer users on industry updates, resources, software and technical tips. The magazine was launched in the prePC era, and so for many years, the magazine was focused on the then home computers such as the Commodore 64, Apple 2, Microbee and many others. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Publication Date: 2010/09/03 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.15 inches |
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Plane & Pilot $12.99 This magazine is edited for the active and/or beginning piston-engine pilot. Its coverage includes light single-engine to medium weight piston-engine planes and related products. Its editorial content emphasizes aircraft ownership justification, aircraft financing, maintenance, modification, pilot proficiency, adventure flying to destinations as well as information for the entry level individual who is interested in an aviation career. |
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Ivar Pilot Backpack Black $120 The Ivar Pilot was designed with the professional in mind. It’s the ultimate business backpack that features a multitude of compartments (more small exterior compartments than any other Ivar model). Sleek and mature, the Ivar Pilot is also built with the Ivar patented internal shelf design for superior organization of your books, files, and computer. |
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HiRes Magazine $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles HiRes Magazine was a shortlived US computer magazine in the mid1980s. The magazine only lasted for four issues. With the first (November, 1983) and second (January, 1984) issues, the focus of the magazine was the Atari computers and Atari Video Game systems. With the third issue (March, 1984), the magazine expanded to include the Commodore 64. The fourth issue (May/June, 1984) would be the last. Its more successful rivals include ANTIC and A.N.A.L.O.G. magazines. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/09/22 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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Vidi (Magazine) $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Vidi is a computer magazine, the first issue was released in November 1994. Its main topics are computers, but there are also articles about all segments of society where computers are in use. Since the founding of the magazine till the end of 2007, 142 issues were released, the lowest number of pages was 64, and the highest was 300. The 100th issue had the largest number of pages in July 2004, and it was the first Croatian magazine which reached that number of pages. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2010/12/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.32 inches |
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Royce Leather Pilot/Catalog Computer Case 629-5 – Black $356.95 Top of the line Pilot/Catalog Case has everything you’ll need. Exterior boasts a detachable Blackberry/Palm Pilot Case, additional side pocket for storage. Front panel has a zippered storage pocket, and a second pocket opens to reveal a key hook, 3 business card pockets, 2 zippered mesh pockets, and a hook-and-loop closure pocket. Inside are 3 large compartments, a separate laptop case with padded shoulder strap, lid has a storage pocket and 3 pen loops. |
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THE PILOT’S WIFE Humor Mousepad by CafePress $10 Pilot’s wife … Humor Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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STEARMAN PILOT Hobbies Mousepad by CafePress $10 STEARMAN PILOT Hobbies Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Seatbelt Pilot Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Pilot Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Pilot Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Pilot Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Pilot $17.99 2 Cents Pilot – Art Print |
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Simon (Computer) $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Simon was the name given to the first personal computer of history, a project developed by Edmund Berkeley and presented in a thirteen articles series issued in RadioElectronics magazine, from October 1950. Although there were far more advanced machines at the time of its construction, the Simon represented the first experience of building an automatic simple digital computer, for educational purposes. In 1950, it was sold for US600. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/08/23 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (often abbreviated to OPM) is a nowdefunct international video game magazine, originally published by Ziff Davis Media. The magazine focused on PlayStation fanbase, including gaming on the original Sony PlayStation, the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 3, and the PlayStation Portable. It was popular in part for its inclusion of a playable demo disc with each issue, licensed by Sony Computer Entertainment America. The magazine began production in September 1997 and ended with the January 2007 issue. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/08/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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Practical Computing Magazine $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Practical Computing (magazine) was a UK computer magazine published monthly. The magazine was published by IPC Electrical Electronic Press Ltd. The first edition was released in August 1978 as a special computer show edition, and the second issue was October 1978. The magazine carried on to 1987 when it merged with Business Computing. In September 1989, it was renamed Management Computing. It provided indepth reviews and previews of the latest hardware and software for the information technology enthusiasts and professionals, initially providing a mix of articles aimed at hobbyists and at small business people, later focusing its attention increasingly exclusively on the business and professional market. The magazine followed the trends of the microcomputer industry at the time. Initially it covered a broad range of systems including Commodore PETs and the Tandy TRS80 as well as singleboard computers such as the UK101 and Nascom 2. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/07/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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C-47 Cockpit Pilot Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Pilot Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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C-47 In Flight Pilot Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Pilot Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Pilot and Co-Pilot $24.99 Pilot and Co-Pilot – Photographic Print |
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Softdisk (Disk Magazine) $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Softdisk, originally Softdisk Magazette, was a disk magazine for the Apple II computer line, published from 1981 through 1995. It was the first publication of the company that was also known as Softdisk, which would go on to publish disk magazines for other systems, other software, and later be involved in Internet access, hosting, and development. The brainchild of Jim Mangham, who then worked at the LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana, Softdisk was published out of Manghams house, with his thenwife Judi Mangham, LSUMC coworker Al Vekovius, and Softalk magazine as partners in the venture. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/09/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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Magazine $71.55 Magazine at HMV Birmingham Institute Birmingham on 11/08/2011 |
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NEW DESIGN Pilot Error Funny Mousepad by CafePress $10 Pilot Error It doesn’t matter how HARD you hit the Runway…What matters is that you are a SAFE PILOT If NOT…there are consequences Make sure you know how to handle your equipment SAFETY FIRST Funny Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Beware Helicopter Pilot Military Mousepad by CafePress $10 Danger, Beware of Helicopter Pilot Military Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Pilot Chart Of The North Atlantic Ocean Map 1903 $39.95 Appearing in the February 1903 issue of the National Geographic Magazine, this Pilot Chart Of The North Atlantic Ocean map has been reproduced from its original cartography in order to bring to life a beautiful poster previously only seen in National Geographic Magazine. This reproduction holds true to the high standards that National Geographic Maps are known for.Perfect for home, office or classroom, this map also makes a great gift. Map collectors will surely want to add this map to their library.The Paper version is printed on high quaility semi-gloss paper, perfect for framing.The Laminated version uses 3mm laminate on both sides for durability, is easy to clean and markable. |
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Pilot Military Mousepad by CafePress $10 Air Force badges are the insignia that indicate actual duties. Get this Air Force design on great T-shirts, mugs, and much more Military Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Weathertech Floormats – Cargo Liners (Grey) [05 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á06-Up Pilot] $137.19 “WeatherTech Cargo Liners provide complete trunk – cargo area protection. Their cargo liners are computer designed to fit your vehicle and have a raised lip to keep spills, dirt and grease off your vehicle’s interior, protecting your carpeting from normal wear and tear. It is made from a proprietary custom blended TPO (thermopolyolefin) that is not only wear resistant, but also remains flexible under temperature extremes. The WeatherTech Cargo Liner features a textured finish which helps to keep cargo from shifting, and is perfect for hauling just about anything from gardening supplies to construction materials to the family pet. Protect your investment with a WeatherTech Cargo Liner.;;;;Quality built in America, WeatherTech Cargo Liners meet FMVSS302 and are TUV approved. Available in three colors, Black, Tan or Grey. Available for car trunks, SUV’s and minivans.” |
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Weathertech Floormats – Cargo Liners (Black) [05 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á06-Up Pilot] $137.19 “WeatherTech Cargo Liners provide complete trunk – cargo area protection. Their cargo liners are computer designed to fit your vehicle and have a raised lip to keep spills, dirt and grease off your vehicle’s interior, protecting your carpeting from normal wear and tear. It is made from a proprietary custom blended TPO (thermopolyolefin) that is not only wear resistant, but also remains flexible under temperature extremes. The WeatherTech Cargo Liner features a textured finish which helps to keep cargo from shifting, and is perfect for hauling just about anything from gardening supplies to construction materials to the family pet. Protect your investment with a WeatherTech Cargo Liner.;;;;Quality built in America, WeatherTech Cargo Liners meet FMVSS302 and are TUV approved. Available in three colors, Black, Tan or Grey. Available for car trunks, SUV’s and minivans.” |
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Weathertech Floormats – Cargo Liners (Tan) [05 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á03-04 Pilot?á06-Up Pilot] $137.19 “WeatherTech Cargo Liners provide complete trunk – cargo area protection. Their cargo liners are computer designed to fit your vehicle and have a raised lip to keep spills, dirt and grease off your vehicle’s interior, protecting your carpeting from normal wear and tear. It is made from a proprietary custom blended TPO (thermopolyolefin) that is not only wear resistant, but also remains flexible under temperature extremes. The WeatherTech Cargo Liner features a textured finish which helps to keep cargo from shifting, and is perfect for hauling just about anything from gardening supplies to construction materials to the family pet. Protect your investment with a WeatherTech Cargo Liner.;;;;Quality built in America, WeatherTech Cargo Liners meet FMVSS302 and are TUV approved. Available in three colors, Black, Tan or Grey. Available for car trunks, SUV’s and minivans.” |
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Computer Model Railroad Interface $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by Bruce Chubb in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four part series starting with the January 2004 issue titled Signaling Made Easier. This series is considered to provide a good and concise introduction to the C/MRI and its application to signaling. Additionally, The Sunset Valley Oregon System (Bruces home model railroad layout) was featured in the February and March 2006 issues of Model Railroader and the 2006 issue of Model Railroad Planning as well as in the March 2007 issue of the NMRAs magazine, Scale Rails. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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Pilot and Plane $24.99 Pilot and Plane – Photographic Print |
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Pilot at Work $24.99 Pilot at Work – Photographic Print |
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Caesar and the Pilot $39.99 Caesar and the Pilot – Giclee Print |
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Test Pilot $24.99 Test Pilot – Photographic Print |
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The Jet Pilot $49.99 The Jet Pilot – Giclee Print |
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Aircraft Pilot $49.99 Aircraft Pilot – Giclee Print |
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Gremlin and Pilot $39.99 Gremlin and Pilot – Giclee Print |
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Fighter Pilot $24.99 Fighter Pilot – Photographic Print |
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Supermarine Pilot $24.99 Supermarine Pilot – Photographic Print |
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Goodhope Wheeled Computer Case Black $119.95 Made of heavy-duty 1680D ballistic nylon with supple leatherette trim, this case features double compartments. The main compartment has a computer sleeve and 3 large open pockets for accessories. Accordion file compartment in the back. Front zip pocket has lots of extra pockets for palm pilot, phone, cards and pens. Locking, recess pull-up handle and inline skate wheels. |
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Pininfarina Soft – Large Pilot Case $240 This rich brown case with classic lines provides functionality and class. Large pockets offer ample space for clothes, files, a computer and more. The integrated trolley system has sturdy wheels and an extendable handle. Italian design. |
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Goodhope Editor Leather Computer Briefcase Black $149.95 Made of fine Napa cowhide leather, this compact case holds your computer in a padded sleeve with additional padding for extra safety. Inside is a full size zip pocket, along with additional pockets for CDs, palm pilot, power pack, cards, and pens. Front and back outside zip pockets. Detachable shoulder strap. |
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Don’t Get Hurt Magazine Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Magazine Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Goodhope 4103A Computer Brief Tote – Black $39.95 Made of 600D Polyester, it’s a brief bag and computer case in one! Completely foam padded, inside there are pockets for disks, CDs, palm pilot, pens and files. Flap pocket in front for accessories, front zip pocket, and open pocket in back. Detachable shoulder strap completes this compact piece. |
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Departure Computer Backpack $69.99 Durable woven 1480 denier nylon12 functional pockets – including organizational pocket with molded PDA holder, magazine sleeve, fleece-lined valuables pocket, separate padded laptop pocket, discrete valuables pocket, and laptop cord pocketNike Max Air strapsDesigned for easy cresting compatibilitySize: 19.5W x 16H x 8D |
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Cosy (Computer Conferencing System) $74.88 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles CoSy was an early computer conferencing system developed by the University of Guelph in 1983 and 1984. CoSy was selected by Byte Magazine to launch their BIX system in 1985. In addition to BIX, it was used to implement a similar British system named CIX, as well as numerous other installations such as CompuLink Network. CoSy was also chosen for The Open Universitys electronic campus. Some rights to the software were later acquired by the British Columbia company SoftWords, who developed it into CoSy400 and added a simple web interface, before losing interest. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/10/03 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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Computer Gaming World $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Computer Gaming World (CGW) was a magazine founded in 1981 by Russell Sipe as a bimonthly publication. Early issues were typically 4050 pages in length, written in a newsletter style, including submissions by game designers such as Joel Billings (SSI), Dan(i) Bunten (Ozark Software), and Chris Crawford. As well, early covers were not always directly related to the magazines contents, but rather featured work by artist Tim Finkas. In 1986, CGW increased its publication cycle to 9 times a year, and the editorial staff included wellknown writers such as Scorpia, Charles Ardai, and M. Evan Brooks. In late 1987, CGW introduced a quarterly newsletter called Computer Game Forum (CGF), which was published during the offmonths of CGW. The focus of the newsletter was game design, game hints and scenarios, and game development. The newsletter never really took off and only two issues were published (Fall 1987 and Winter 1987) before it was cancelled. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/12/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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Goodhope Leather Expandable Computer Black $174.95 Made of Macchiato full grain cowhide leather, this versatile contemporary case is the matching piece to the luggage 6222! The roomy main compartment has a computer sleeve with 3 large pockets for accessories, the middle is a separate, expandable compartment, which holds a change of clothes, and the back is an accordion file compartment. The front zip section has pockets for palm pilot, cards, pens and a key ring. Also has a unique feature on the back of the case that allows it to fit over the pull-up handle on your luggage when traveling. A side zip pocket for phone and detachable shoulder strap complete this luxe |
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Goodhope Leather Expandable Computer Burgundy $174.95 Made of Macchiato full grain cowhide leather, this versatile contemporary case is the matching piece to the luggage 6222! The roomy main compartment has a computer sleeve with 3 large pockets for accessories, the middle is a separate, expandable compartment, which holds a change of clothes, and the back is an accordion file compartment. The front zip section has pockets for palm pilot, cards, pens and a key ring. Also has a unique feature on the back of the case that allows it to fit over the pull-up handle on your luggage when traveling. A side zip pocket for phone and detachable shoulder strap complete this luxe |
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Baby Pilot $9.99 Kim Anderson Baby Pilot – Poster |
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Goodhope 3618 Computer Backpack – Black $35.45 Made of 600D polyester and stylish tech-dot accents, this updated backpack has it all! Inside the main compartment, there is a padded computer sleeve and pockets for accessories. The front zippered compartment has additional pockets for CDs, pens, phones, change and keys, and also has a unique zip pocket at the top to hold a CD player. A specially designed rubber module allows access to headphones. Additional features include side pockets for palm pilot and water bottle, top rubber handle, and ultra-padded back with waist strap for added comfort when carrying this great piece. Available Colors: Red/Gray, Blue/Navy, Black. |
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Goodhope 3420 Computer Backpack – Red $37.95 A striking mix of 600D rip-stop polyester and 420D honeycomb nylon. This over-sized backpack boasts double compartments, to accommodate that extra workload, and a unique side zip pocket designed for towels or wet items. Additional features include a padded sleeve inside for a computer, a zip compartment in front with pockets for palm pilot, phone, cards and pens, and a zip pocket at top front for a CD player. A zip pocket at top for accessories, a mesh pocket on the side for a water bottle, and extra padding on the back panel for comfort finish this unbelievable piece. Available Colors: Light Blue, Red. |
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Goodhope Reporter Leather Computer Case Black $174.95 This ultra-cool vertical case, made of vegetable tanned Columbia cowhide provides a completely different look. Its detachable computer sleeve provides more room for use without your computer. Beneath the flap, you’ll find a zip pocket and additional pockets for CDs or palm pilot, cards, pens and other accessories. Zippered rear compartment features a 3 accordion file. Phone pocket outside and detachable shoulder strap finish this hip case. |
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Goodhope 3259 Rolling Computer Backpack – Olive $69.95 Made of heavy-duty dualtex nylon mixed with 420D jacquard, this stunning, contemporary backpack is cleverly equipped with its unique handle and in-line skate wheels for easy maneuverability. Features include double compartments, a computer sleeve inside the main compartment for a computer, and a zip compartment in front with pockets for palm pilot, phone, cards, pens, keys. A zip pocket and mesh pocket on the sides and soft-grip handle complete this pleasing pack. Available Colors: Black, Olive. |
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Goodhope 3259 Rolling Computer Backpack – Black $69.95 Made of heavy-duty dualtex nylon mixed with 420D jacquard, this stunning, contemporary backpack is cleverly equipped with its unique handle and in-line skate wheels for easy maneuverability. Features include double compartments, a computer sleeve inside the main compartment for a computer, and a zip compartment in front with pockets for palm pilot, phone, cards, pens, keys. A zip pocket and mesh pocket on the sides and soft-grip handle complete this pleasing pack. Available Colors: Black, Olive. |
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Pilot Motorsports Shoulder Pads – Pilot [Universal - Fits all Vehicles] $5.81 Pilot Motorsports Shoulder Pads – Pilot |
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Drop Dead Magazine Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Raymarine E12220 Raymarine SmartPilot SPX5R Sport Pilot $2566.69 SmartPilot X5 Sport PilotJust line up on the desired course hit AUTO and let go of the wheel it really is that simple When you want to steer again just hit STANDBY and steer as normal. With built in SeaTalk and NMEA interface you can also select a waypoint on your GPS or chart plotter and the SPX5 Sport will take you straight to it. SPX5 Sport is an easytouse easytofit pilot for powerboats with a fixed or tilt single station helm and comes with the latest ST6002 display. It is also comes equipped with the latest SeaTalkng networking and a standard rategyro processor ensuring razor sharp course keeping under any conditions.SPX5 Sport is ideal for sports cruisers and rigid inflatable boats so whether it s highspeed pursuits or the most leisurely cruise let the SportPilot take you there. It is also ideal for smaller sports fishing boats now you can prepare the bait while the pilot steers the boat.SPX5 Sport is designed for manual cable steered boats with laden displacements of up to 2000 kg (4400 lbs) and manual hydraulic and servo hydraulic steering up to 3500 kg (7700 Lbs).. Easytoinstall autopilot for power boats typically up to 30ft (9m). Builtin rate gyro sensor with Raymarine AST (Advanced Steering Technology) gives superb steering performance and boat handling.. AutoLearn technology simplifies calibration and enables the autopilot to automatically adapt to changing sea conditions. Smart Rudder Sense technology eliminates the need for a rudder reference sensor . SeaTalk SeaTalkng NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 compatible. Modular system includes. ST6002 Autopilot Controller. SmartPilot X5 course computer. Rugged cockpit mounted drive unit. Fluxgate compass. System can be expanded with multiple autopilot controls and wireless hand held remote controls. Suitable for fixed and tilt steering systems. Auto Speed Gain adjusts the amount of helm |
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Goodhope The Euro Leather Computer Case Black $154.95 Made of supple Napa cowhide leather, this ultra-hip case is double sided! The front compartment features a computer sleeve and 3 large open pockets for accessories. A zip down organizer has numerous pockets for palm pilot, cards, pens, etc. The spacious rear compartment has a divider for files and papers. Outside phone pocket, soft-grip handle and removable padded shoulder strap finish this hot piece. |
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Pilot in the Cockpit $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pilot in the Cockpit – Photographic Print |
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Helicopter Pilot $19.99 Bruno Ehrs Helicopter Pilot – Photographic Print |
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The Pilot Faints $34.99 Gustave Dore The Pilot Faints – Giclee Print |
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Young Pilot $69.99 Larkin Young Pilot – Stretched Canvas Print |
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Goodhope 4513 Rolling Computer Case – Black $72.95 Made of 600D polyester, this affordable, functional case meets all your business travel needs. Inside, the spacious main compartment has a computer sleeve, 3 large open pockets, and an accordion file. On the front zip compartment, there is a big open pocket, with additional pockets for palm pilot, cards, pens, etc. Outside features include a side phone pocket, locking pull-up handle and inline skate wheels. |
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Deluxe Pilot Captain $11.99 Deluxe Pilot Captain |
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Air Force Pilot $29.99 Air Force Pilot |
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Pilot 1/2 Mask $14.99 Pilot 1/2 Mask |
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Scubapro Pilot BC, Black $349 Scubapro Pilot BC, Black |
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4PC SEXY PILOT COSTUME $70.99 4PC SEXY PILOT COSTUME |
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The Sky Pilot – A Tale Of The Foothills $3.09 The Sky Pilot – A Tale Of The Foothills |
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Tabloid Magazine $10 Tabloid Magazine – The Living End |
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Honda Pilot Engraved Stainless Steel Wide License Plate Frame $31.95 The Honda Pilot Engraved Stainless Steel License Plate Frame uses solid stainless steel sheets as a base material for the frame, being that stainless steel is not porous, polishes well and doesn’t rust. The frame will never rust or corrode and will look great for years. The Honda Pilot logo is computer engraved with the factory font name for authenticity, are cut to maximum depth, and then hand painted with UV-rated permanent resins. Hand polishing further ensures that your frame will have a faultless appearance. The license plate is constructed using a "coined" manufacturing process, which unlike other frames, are "cast" brass, zinc or other metal, they vary in size, form, and finish, and often don’t have tabs on the back bottom to secure them to the license plate. The Honda Pilot Engraved Stainless Steel License Plate Frame has tabs on the back to secure your license plate. The license plate frame comes packaged with hardware and matching SnapCaps? anti-theft hardware caps. NOTE: The following states have laws requiring that the license plate frame not cover any of the state name on the license plate itself: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Missouri, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington. We recommend you use the wide frame license plate frame. |
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Theatre Magazine $59.99 Theatre Magazine – Wall Decal |
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Zarya Magazine $59.99 Zarya Magazine – Wall Decal |
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Asia Magazine $59.99 Asia Magazine – Wall Decal |
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Success Magazine $59.99 Success Magazine – Wall Decal |
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The Popular Magazine $12.49 The Popular Magazine – Masterprint |
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Life Magazine $19.99 Life Magazine – Masterprint |
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The Powder Magazine $44.99 The Powder Magazine – Giclee Print |
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Nash’s Magazine $39.99 Nash’s Magazine – Giclee Print |
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Fight Magazine $19.99 Fight Magazine – Premium Poster |
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Yachangku Magazine $59.99 Yachangku Magazine – Wall Decal |
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Magazine Vendor $19.99 Magazine Vendor – Masterprint |
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Football Magazine $34.99 Football Magazine – Giclee Print |
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Shadow Magazine $34.99 Shadow Magazine – Giclee Print |
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Autumn Magazine $44.99 Autumn Magazine – Giclee Print |
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Pit Bull Pilot Vintage Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Vintage Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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I Love my Pilot Mom Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Mom Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Pit Bull Co-Pilot Vintage Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Vintage Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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God is my co-pilot Military Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Military Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Save a Horse, Ride a Pilot Humor Mousepad by CafePress $10 Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. Humor Mousepad Keep your mouse rolling in style on our durable cloth top mousepad. A great gift for geeks, gamers, or anyone with a computer. Rubber backing prevents the mousepad from sliding. Machine washable. |
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Goodhope 3420 Computer Backpack – Light Blue $37.95 A striking mix of 600D rip-stop polyester and 420D honeycomb nylon. This over-sized backpack boasts double compartments, to accommodate that extra workload, and a unique side zip pocket designed for towels or wet items. Additional features include a padded sleeve inside for a computer, a zip compartment in front with pockets for palm pilot, phone, cards and pens, and a zip pocket at top front for a CD player. A zip pocket at top for accessories, a mesh pocket on the side for a water bottle, and extra padding on the back panel for comfort finish this unbelievable piece. Available Colors: Light Blue, Red. |
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Pilot Regular $56 Download the Pilot Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Wrapped Magazine $32.99 Christo Wrapped Magazine – Art Print |
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Ainslees Magazine $64.99 Ainslees Magazine – Framed Art Print |
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Be A Pilot Pilot Bib by CafePress $9 When I grow up I want to be a Pilot t-shirts, stickers, apparel and gifts for those who want to be a Pilot. Pilot Bib Eeewww Baby, Baby Itrsquo;s okay to make a mess in our easy-wash 100% cotton bib. It provides great upper body coverage to protect babyrsquo;s clothes. The sturdy closure makes this one-size bib fit newborns to 36 months. 100% jersey cotto |
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Novelty Pilot Wings Pin $5.99 This product includes one pilot pin. |
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Youth: Farscape – Pilot $17.99 Youth: Farscape – Pilot – T-Shirt |
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Juniors: Farscape-Pilot $21.99 Juniors: Farscape-Pilot – T-Shirt |
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Girlfriend Greets Pilot $49.99 Girlfriend Greets Pilot – Giclee Print |
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Bermuda Pilot Boat $39.99 Bermuda Pilot Boat – Giclee Print |
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Pilot Boy Steamer $19.99 Pilot Boy Steamer – Premium Poster |
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Scubapro Pilot BC, Black Large $349 Scubapro Pilot BC, Black |
