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  2. The lead characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the Thunderbird machines. In "Atlantic Inferno", a navy weapons test in the Atlantic Ocean ignites a gas field under the seabed, threatening a drilling platform.

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    Lady Penelope persuades the overworked Jeff to take a vacation with her, at her Australian sheep farm. Scott takes his place in charge of International Rescue. He is chided by his father for sending the team to a fire at the oil rig Seascape, when their help was not needed - but the situation later worsens, when ignited gas starts pouring through c...

    Alan pilots Thunderbird 1 in this episode, due to Scott being left in charge of Tracy Island while Jeffwas away, the Tracys noting that the decision makes sense as Thunderbirds 1 and 3 are rarely u...
    As Season 2 begins, a number of slight modifications have been made to the character designs, their wardrobes, and even the Thunderbirds themselves.
    The opening shot of Australian outback was previously used for the opening shot of Cry Wolf, another story set in the land down under.
    Parker reveals that there are 200,007 sheep on Lady Penelope's sheep farm.
    Penelope's sheep-counting meter only counts to five digits; she needs sixdigits to count 200,007 sheep!
    When Thunderbird 4 is manoeuvring to allow the sealing device to land in the correct position, "THUNDERBIRD 4" is omitted from the rear of the craft.
    When the Reaper captain says: "Okay, Lieutenant, dive!" he is voiced by Jeremy Wilkin instead of Ray Barrett.
    When Sir Harrydrives Penelope in his jeep, in the model long-shots, he's wearing his hard hat; but in the close-up puppet shots, he isn't wearing it.
    French:Au fond de l'océan
    German:Inferno im Atlantik
    Spanish:Infierno en el Atlántico
    Italian:Inferno nell'Atlantico
  3. In Atlantic Inferno, when Scott assumed command of IR in father Jeff's absence, Alan was called upon to pilot Thunderbird 1 in his elder brother's place; the organisation reasoned that this decision made sense, insofar as Thunderbirds 1 and 3 were rarely used on the same mission.

  4. In Atlantic Inferno, Alan moves up to pilot TB1 as Scott assumes command of International Rescue, when their father leaves Tracy Island on holiday. Jeff had reasoned that Thunderbirds 1 and 3 were rarely used on the same rescue assignment; so Alan was directed to control whichever of the two craft any rescue would require (which, in the event ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_TracyAlan Tracy - Wikipedia

    In "Atlantic Inferno", Alan pilots Thunderbird 1, assuming his brother Scott's role of flying to the danger zone and co-ordinating the rescue operation. Alan comments on how different it is from operating Thunderbird 3, prompting Scott to remind him to "bring [Thunderbird 1] back in one piece".

  6. Feb 20, 2019 · Scott, the oldest of the brothers, is pilot of Thunderbird 1 and also serves as backup crew on Thunderbird 3. He also occasionally takes duty shifts aboard Thunderbird 5 and serves as second in command of the International Rescue organisation, although the episode Atlantic Inferno was the only time we saw him sitting at his father’s desk.

  7. Atlantic Inferno: Directed by Desmond Saunders. With Sylvia Anderson, Ray Barrett, Peter Dyneley, Christine Finn. Lady Penelope persuades Jeff to take a well-earned holiday on her sheep farm in Bonga Bonga, Australia.

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