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10. [43] The Deadly Circle
When three of his friends and their families are abducted, it's up to Hawke to determine what enemy from their Vietnam War duty might have pulled this recent attack.
First Aired: Saturday, November 30, 1985
11. [44] Where Have All the Children Gone?
Hawke finds himself on one of his strangest missions ever when he's asked to deliver a Congressional Medal of Honor and finds himself in a small fishing village made up entirely of children harboring an explosive secret.
First Aired: Saturday, December 14, 1985
12. [45] Half-Pint
Archangel's suggestion that a young boy is the son of Hawke's missing brother stirs up memories - and doubts.
First Aired: Saturday, December 21, 1985
13. [46] Wildfire
What begins as a visit with an old war buddy quickly puts Dominic in the middle of a dangerous family feud and a vicious gang of drug runners.
First Aired: Saturday, January 11, 1986
14. [47] Discovery
John Bradford Horn is after a woman who knows the location of Airwolf and the lair, and Hawke believes it may finally be his chance to settle an old debt.
First Aired: Saturday, January 18, 1986 |
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Easter Eggs  |
11. [44] Where Have All the Children Gone?
When Hawke and Dom track down Sabrina and the children, Dom says that they are at Aero Research International. But the company's name is in fact Aero Space International, and that is what appears on Dom's screen.
As Hawke is driving into the town of Beaudy for the first time, it looks as though he is driving a right-hand drive car. Yet in the next scene, a frontal shot of the car shows him sitting on the left. This was obviously a flipped shot, as a similar scene is used later in the episode, but with Hawke sitting on the left.
As Hawke escapes from the jail, when the deputies go to chase him, the police car they race out of town has changed model when Dominic in Airwolf catches up with the pursuit (most identifiable by the different head-lights). But that's not the last of it ... when Dom uses the Lady's fire-power to force the car off the road, it reverts back to being the first model.
12. [45] Half-Pint
The storyline of this episode may have been derived from events that occurred involving drug lord Frank Lucas, who, in the late 1960s to early 1970s, cut out the middle men in drug trafficking, and bought his product directly from his source in Southeast Asia. He also used the coffins of deceased Vietnam servicemen to transport the product back to America.
When Hawke and Archangel are looking up McBride's military record on screen, it shows that he was awarded 2 silver stars. Yet Hawke, who appears to be reading from the screen, says that he was awarded 3.
String supposedly went alone to confront McBride and his men, but at the point of the battle scene when String nudges McBride towards the cliff, you can see Caitlin sitting in the back.
13. [46] Wildfire
This is very much Dominic's story, with Hawke and Caitlin only really seen early on and late on in the episode.
Obviously at this point, Airwolf's top secret status has become either a decreased priority, or a writer's oversight, because the Airwolf crew enlist the assistance of a friend to help do maintenance on it, which normally would strictly be String and Dom's responsibility
14. [47] Discovery
John Bradford Horn, played by Robert Lynch in Horn of Plenty, is played by John Vernon in this episode.
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