<div class='quotetop'>(DrStranglove @ Jun 20 2006, 08:14 PM) [snapback]1264629[/snapback]
The Bell 222A air frame is the same as Airwolf's that was in the crash. However, The parts that made it Airwolf were all removed at the end of the third season of shooting. The side huge side panels and the chain guns and the front radar nose scoop plus all the miniature props that were used for special affects are now in the hands of one Collector. Clark Van Holten in north Florida. I drove to Clarks and we spent two days making templates from the only panels ever that were on Airwolf. Please feel free to download this file on the remaining Airwolf parts and what they look like today. Not only that, Clark and Mark Cairns from Airwolf themes.com visited the crew, actors and directors from the show and did a write up on the events. Clark publishes The Wolf's Lair Magazine and this file is on the first issue. Great history that many do not know..An interesting question occured to me. If the original Bell 222 crashed and burned, how do you cast parts of the original?
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I am new here and posted this under the costume section. It is more a full scale prop.
I introduced myself a little while back and posted a link to my carbon copy of the screen used Airwolf flight suits and Fully Functional Airwolf helmets. I stepped up the challenge and I am nearly completed with a full size 1:1 carbon copy of Airwolf her self. This is being done for a museum in Pigeon Forge Tenn. The musume is a ground up ultra modern Helicopter museum and Airwolf is in the Hollywood helicopter section. Ship is complete with ADF belly launcher and the side mount chain guns. The side pods I made from scratch by taking templates off the surviving Airwolf screen used parts. The link here will take you to the story and massive photos showing how I did this step by step.
Airwolf will be suspended from the steel beams in the museum with gear up and in full combat mode. This is not a close replica, But a carbon copy.
Enjoy the photos and Please let me know what you think!
http://projects.airwolf.tv/ssmockup/index.html
Steven W Stull
Yeah, the original Halson Helicopter Museum went bust. But Steven Stull's wonderful replica is still in the Dollywood area. It is currently in the Tennessee Museum of Aviation in Sevierville, Tennessee (just up the strip a few miles from where it was). It's on indefinite long-term loan to them, as the owner has tried to sell it 3-4 times on eBay with no takers.
What was the reserve on Ebay???????????
if memory serves (which it rarely does lately) , $15,000?
or maybe that was the opening bid and I remember no one bid.
the thing wasn't functional - it was just a big (yet awesome) display.
OMG that is truly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen ....I always loved the LADY.... Fantastic ......Cant say much ....IM Speechless.........Jaw dropping .......I am new here and posted this under the costume section. It is more a full scale prop.
I introduced myself a little while back and posted a link to my carbon copy of the screen used Airwolf flight suits and Fully Functional Airwolf helmets. I stepped up the challenge and I am nearly completed with a full size 1:1 carbon copy of Airwolf her self. This is being done for a museum in Pigeon Forge Tenn. The musume is a ground up ultra modern Helicopter museum and Airwolf is in the Hollywood helicopter section. Ship is complete with ADF belly launcher and the side mount chain guns. The side pods I made from scratch by taking templates off the surviving Airwolf screen used parts. The link here will take you to the story and massive photos showing how I did this step by step.
Airwolf will be suspended from the steel beams in the museum with gear up and in full combat mode. This is not a close replica, But a carbon copy.
Enjoy the photos and Please let me know what you think!
Airwolf: New Mock-Up Project
Steven W Stull
OMG that is truly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen ....I always loved the LADY.... Fantastic ......Cant say much ....IM Speechless.........Jaw dropping .......