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Living Daylights, The - Soviet Plane with English Signs
In Afghanistan, James Bond stole a cargo plane from a Soviet airbase. Inside the plane, most signs were written in English instead of Russian. Actually, a C-130 was used to double the Soviet plane.
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Contributed By: ymeng2000 on 06-07-2000 and Reviewed By: Webmaster
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GreenThing writes:
A "whatever you call it" wasn't used to double it. Ever heard of people buying planes from other countries?? That plane didn't have to be Soviet. It just had Soviet markings. If a Me 109 was captured by the british and re-painted, would it incredibly change to a British plane???? This is not a slipup.
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mdbigdee writes:
Since the Soviets had the Antonov An-12 cargo plane(which was very similar to the Lockheed C-130)why would they want to buy C-130s?And why would the U.S.A.sell any to them?
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