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  1. There were die-cast replicas of the hero aircraft from the Ertl Company and a mini gas engine copter from Cox. More recently produced collectibles have included a Hot Wheels Airwolf copter replica and elaborate model kits. 8. Jan-Michael Vincent’s stunt double died during production.

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    Involvement with Airwolf

    As he was one of the test pilots, Hawke was initially the only one who knew how to fly Airwolf after Moffett's death in 1984.

    •He has a collection of art that his grandfather collected.

    •Hawke was a chopper pilot in the Vietnam War along with his brother St. John Hawke, who later went MIA. His last rank in the US Army was Captain, as his insignia can be seen on his camouflage utility cap.

    •He only agreed to return Airwolf to the F.I.R.M., a top secret branch of the CIA, whenever they found St. John.

    •In exchange, Hawke agreed to fly missions urgent to national security for the F.I.R.M., whose deputy director, Michael Coldsmith-Briggs III, Codename: "Archangel", provided logistical support for several of Hawke's missions in Airwolf .

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AirwolfAirwolf - Wikipedia

    Airwolf. Airwolf is an American action military drama television series. It centers on a high-technology attack helicopter, code-named Airwolf, and its crew. They undertake various exotic missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme. It was created by Donald P. Bellisario and was produced over four seasons, running from January 22 ...

  3. Subject is Airwolf, a Mach 1+ attack helicopter with the most advanced weapons system in the air today. It's been hidden somewhere in the Western United States by its test pilot Stringfellow Hawke. Hawke has promised to return Airwolf only if we can find his brother, St. John, an MIA in Vietnam. We suspect that Archangel, deputy director of the ...

  4. The series premiered after Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984 with a two-hour pilot episode, and concluded on April 14, 1984, with 11 episodes aired. It began with Stringfellow Hawke hunting down Dr. Moffet and bringing Airwolf back into his protection, which Hawke would then use to go on flying missions of national importance for the F.I.R.M., the company that has the task of recovering ...

  5. Airwolf: Created by Donald P. Bellisario. With Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, Ernest Borgnine, Jean Bruce Scott. As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

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  7. Airwolf: Created by Donald P. Bellisario. With Barry Van Dyke, Geraint Wyn Davies, Michele Scarabelli, Anthony Sherwood. After finding Hawke, they decide to continue the deal that Stringfellow Hawke had with the agency: they keep Airwolf location a secret and will go on missions for the agency.