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  1. Where the Bullets Fly is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by John Gilling and starring Tom Adams, John Arnatt, Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett and Michael Ripper. [1] Adams and Arnatt reprised their roles from Licensed to Kill (1965).

  2. Where the Bullets Fly is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by John Gilling and starring Tom Adams, John Arnatt, Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett and Michael Ripper. [1]

  3. Secret agent Charles Vine, is charged with preventing various parties stealing the Spurium Apparatus, a device that allows a plane to fly fueled by nuclear power.

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    • Overview
    • Douglas C-47A-25-DK
    • Avro Lancaster Mk.I (FE)
    • Various Light Aircraft
    • BAC Lightning
    • Westland WS-55 Whirlwind Series 1
    • See also

    Movie (1966)

    Starring:

    Tom Adams (Charles Vine)

    Dawn Addams (Flt Lt Felicity 'Fiz' Moonlight)

    Sid James (Mortuary Attendant)

    Wilfrid Brambell (Train Guard)

    Reg. G-AJHZ of British Westpoint Airlines.

    Built as a Douglas C-47A-25-DK (c/n 12421) s/n 42-92602 alias Dakota III for the Royal Air Force in 1944 (returned to USAAF on 21st of March 1947 ?). Seen in 1962 in the colors of Tyne Tees Airways (Tyne Tees Air Charter ltd).

    A few seconds before the explosion and total loss ...

    At the movie's end, maybe the same airplane. This time, the cameraman and the editor took great care to keep registration secret ...

    Interesting to see this Avro Lancaster as the type was retired of active duty since more a decade ... Moreover, this paint scheme was for the Avro Lancaster Mk.I (FE) intended to be sent in the Far East for operations against Japanese homeland ... which never occured as the Tiger Air Force was disbanded on 31 October 1945. The hundred or so aircraf...

    The closest is a de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk in front of three ERCO Ercoupe (one hidden by the cars) and perhaps a Piper PA-28 Cherokee on the right, far away.

    XM213 No. 111 (F) Squadron RAF BAC Lightning F Mk 1A seen horizontally flipped shot before December 1964.

    In 1966, this aircraft (c/n 95091) was on strength with No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF where a pilot level-up the nose too quickly and so the tail bumper struck the runway. The fighter pitched onto its nose and slid along the runway with the ventral tank on fire. It came to rest just outside the perimeter fence.

    Reg. G-ANFH Westland WS-55 Whirlwind Series 1 c/n WA/15 wearing BEA-British European Airways colors. Written off on 1977 and still existing in 2017 but in a very poor state, dismantled and rusty by four decades outside The Helicopter Museum (Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England).

    Same helicopter in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Rotary-Wing).

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  4. Where the Bullets Fly: Directed by John Gilling. With Tom Adams, Dawn Addams, Sidney James, Wilfrid Brambell. A secret agent is assigned to get the formula for a process that can drain nuclear energy from an element called spurium.

    • (81)
    • Comedy
    • John Gilling
    • 1966-09-05
  5. Dec 15, 2021 · An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio. An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. ... Where the Bullets Fly ...

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  7. Where the Bullets Fly ★★ 1966. Fast-paced Bond spoof. A British spy takes on the intelligence forces of several governments in his search for a new fuel elixir. Fun, if not scintillating. 88m/C VHS. GB Tom Adams, Dawn Addams, Michael Ripper, Tim Barrett; D: John Gilling.

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