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Season 1: 1984
| Title |
Ep.# |
Airdate |
Director |
Writer |
| Shadow of the Hawke |
101 |
January 22, 1984 |
Donald P. Bellisario |
Donald P. Bellisario |
(Two-hour pilot, later shown as a two-part
episode)
The brilliant, yet psychotic engineer Dr. Moffet, builds the
advanced attack helicopter Airwolf for the F.I.R.M., a
covert agency of American intelligence, pronounced in informal
conversation as The Firm. During the initial test flight,
Moffet attacks the airbase, steals his creation and takes it to
Libya. To get it back, F.I.R.M. operative Archangel, who was
injured during the attack, tries to recruit ace helicopter pilot
Stringfellow Hawke, who now lives as a recluse in a log cabin after
the disappearance of his brother St. John in Vietnam. Hawke falls
for Gabrielle, one of Archangel's associates, who encourages him to
take the mission. Hawke accepts, but only if The Firm hands over
their classified information on the whereabouts of his missing
brother. Hawke and his close friend and mentor, Dominic Santini,
run the mission to take back Airwolf, discovering Moffet has
used it to destroy American targets for the Libyans, and they will
not give up their new toy so easily. Eventually they secure the
helicopter and Hawke fulfills his part of the deal, but The Firm is
not forthcoming with his brother's information. Unsatisfied, Hawke
hides Airwolf in a desert cave and becomes custodian of the
aircraft, vowing not to hand it over until The Firm finds his
brother.
-
- Note: Initially, this opening film was known simply as "Airwolf"
or "Pilot" (VHS releases titled it "Airwolf: The Movie"). After
a few showings on the USA Network cable channel in this form,
it was converted into two one-hour episodes under the title
"Shadow of the Hawke" and added to the series rerun package.
- Note: The above mentioned VHS version shuffled and
re-edited many scenes (including using footage from the first
season episode "Mad Over Miami"), and dubbed in a number of
profanities including the f-word. It also removed a lot of the
elements that set the scene for the series, including Hawke and
Santini finding a hiding place for Airwolf in the desert, and
Hawke refusing to return the helicopter until hard evidence
about the fate of his missing brother St. John. Famous Quote:
Santini: (after Airwolf fires up an anti-tack missile and
destroy the tank and the entire complex) "God in heaven"
- Note: The original television version of the Pilot was
rather graphic in some scenes, and included some, such as those
mentioned above, and one of Moffet torturing Gabrielle in the
desert, which were often removed from repeat broadcasts for
being too strong. (Also, in America, syndication versions
always have a shorter running time, to clear room for
additional commercial sales). As a result, the original,
complete version of the Pilot was quite rare for many years,
until the release of the Season One DVD box set in 2005.
|
| Daddy's Gone a Hunt'n |
102 |
January 28, 1984 |
Virgil Vogel |
Burton Armus |
| Hawke is given the assignment of recovering a
high-tech fighter jet that was stolen by the test pilot and flown
to Russia. Hawke discovers the pilot is an old Vietnam War buddy
who has stolen the plane as exchange for the return of his
half-Vietnamese son. After the war the boy grew up on the streets
of Saigon. He was captured and was being held as a bargaining chip
for the plane. Famous quotes: Santini: Why is it that Archangel's
good luck always sounds goodbye?"; Hawke: "Dom's the navigator
here" Archangel: "So that's why the cockpit is freshly scubbed"
Archangel: "Can I assist?" Hawke: "Yeah, you can feed my dog..";
Santini: "So we have to attack Russia, steal a kid and return back
to our own government?" |
| Bite of the Jackal |
103 |
February 4, 1984 |
Alan J. Levi |
Nicholas Corea |
While on a job assignment to Acapulco, Mexico (and
unknowingly carrying a young stowaway portrayed by a young Shannen
Doherty), Santini's helicopter explodes from a bomb and crashes in
a desolate mountain area. Archangel discovers the man behind the
bombing is a rival agent who wants to topple Archangel's position
at The Firm and is using Santini as bait to capture Airwolf.
Famous quotes: Mexican rebel: "So he's flying, what are you doing?"
Archangel: "I pay...and pray" Mexican rebel: "Thats makes me
laugh";
-
- Note: After the Pilot, this was the first episode produced
in the regular run.
|
| Proof Through the Night |
104 |
February 11, 1984 |
Harvey Laidman |
Clyde Ware |
| Archangel sends Hawke and Santini to help a F.I.R.M.
double-agent escape the Soviet Union. The agent is in possession of
a neurotoxin developed by Russian scientists that is valuable to
The Firm. The mission is complicated by the fact that the agent has
refused to leave without his wife and daughter. Airwolf 's
fuel consumption rates mean that she cannot cover the requisite
distance with the "extra weight" of three passengers, so Hawke and
Santini must make up the difference by removing the weapons
systems, leaving the helicopter unarmed as it flies through hostile
territory. |
| One Way Express |
105 |
February 18, 1984 |
Alan J. Levi |
Burton Armus |
| Santini is hired by a movie producer to fly as a
helicopter stunt pilot for a gold heist scene. Concerned for his
friend's safety, Hawke tries to stop him from performing the
dangerous stunt. Archangel looks behind the scenes of the movie
producer discovering the stunt is actually a cover-up for a real
gold robbery arranged by a criminal mastermind. |
| Echos From the Past |
106 |
March 3, 1984 |
Harvey Laidman |
C.R. O'Christopher |
| Hawke gets a lead that his brother St. John is
alive and well but being held in a foreign prison camp. Determined
to launch a rescue, Hawke suddenly falls unconscious and crashes
his helicopter. He wakes up in a hospital from a coma and is told
he's been out for one year. He is also told Archangel and Santini
were killed after their own attempt to get St. John had failed.
Hawke soon realizes nothing is as it seems and discovers that
everything is an elaborate ruse by foreign spies to get their hands
on Airwolf. Famous quote: (when Santini is tying of the
suspects) "So I decided to hide and wait..." Hawke: "Wait? for how
long?" Santini: "As much" |
| Fight Like a Dove |
107 |
March 10, 1984 |
Stephen Dollinger |
Burton Armus |
| A woman named Sarah LeBow seeks out Hawke and
Santini to help avenge the death of her father, who was murdered by
a former Nazi named Kruger. Sarah wants to use Airwolf to
penetrate Kruger's fortress in Paraguay. Archangel informs Hawke
that The Firm has their own interests in Kruger and he must not be
interfered with. Hawke discovers that their interest lies in the
fact that Kruger is also a weapons dealer in possession of an
advanced artillery system known as "Thor". |
| Mad Over Miami |
108 |
March 24, 1984 |
David Hemmings |
Joseph Gunn |
| Santini goes on a mission to deliver $2 million
dollars raised by Cuban exiles as payment to free comrades who are
being held by a Cuban colonel. He is later forced down and
kidnapped by a group of mercenaries who also nab the money. A
F.I.R.M. listening post confirms Santini's disappearance and
Archangel secretly informs Hawke about the incident. Hawke quickly
sets out to find his friend while the exiles accuse Santini of
stealing the money for himself. Hawke later uncovers The Firm's
involvement in hiring the mercenaries for the benefit of the
colonel who they are actually in league with. Quote: (when Airwolf
is being chased by missiles from the Migs, told Santini) Hawke:
"pull on the side Dom I'll be your decoy" |
| And They Are Us |
109 |
March 31, 1984 |
Nicholas Corea |
Nicholas Corea |
| Archangel sends Hawke and Santini to a small
African nation to protect their president during a military coup.
Hawke discovers the leader behind the coup is a rogue colonel his
brother St. John served with in Vietnam. Hawke goes against
Archangel's orders to stay with the president and plans to capture
and extract information from the colonel but first he must get past
a fleet of helicopter gunships. |
| Mind of the Machine |
110 |
April 7, 1984 |
Ivan Dixon |
T.S. Cook |
| Archangel asks Hawke and Santini to test fly an
Airwolf simulator designed by Dr. Robert Winchester who worked
with Dr. Moffet on the design of the real Airwolf. Involved
in the test is an attractive assistant who unbeknown to all is
really an undercover KGB agent with orders to steal the schematics
for Airwolf so the Russians can build their own. Quotes:
(when Airwolf was being chased by the KGB, Airwolf systems was been
jammed) Santini: "Somebody pulled our teeth" Hawke: " How about the
ADF pod can we deploy it manually?" Santini: "I could try"
Winchester: "Tell Hawke, fly cold" Archangel: "Airwolf, Winchester
said, fly cold!" Hawke: "Dom, pull out the electronics" Santini:
"You mean switch everything off?" Hawke: "Yes, every single
microchip, its Orville and Wilbur time" |
| To Snare a Wolf |
111 |
April 14, 1984 |
Alan J. Levi |
Louis F. Vipperman |
| Archangel informs Hawke and Santini that a
high-ranking government official will be using a newly launched
satellite to find the hiding spot for Airwolf. Hawke and
Santini plan to hide Airwolf somewhere else until the
satellite flies over. On the way to the hiding spot, they discover
a female pilot who is stranded in the desert, but suspicions arise
that she may be a spy working for the government official who wants
Airwolf found. |
Season 2: 1984–1985
| Title |
Ep.# |
Airdate |
Director |
Writer(s) |
| Sweet Britches |
201 |
September 22, 1984 |
Alan J. Levi |
Donald P. Bellisario |
| Hawke learns a Vietnam war buddy of his has been
gunned down in the Texas desert by a Sheriff after the man
supposedly escaped from jail. Hawke and Santini fly Airwolf
there to investigate the incident and find the conditions of the
killing are suspicious. There, Hawke meets and takes interest in a
female highway patrol deputy named Caitlin O'Shannessy, who is
quite aware of her Sheriff's strange dealings and corruption. After
being caught snooping around, the Sheriff has Hawke arrested and
taken to a game reserve where ruthless sportsman pay big money to
hunt down people and Hawke is being used as prey. |
| Firestorm |
202 |
September 29, 1984 |
Ray Austin |
Calvin Clements, Jr. |
| An old pilot friend of Santini, who lost his nerve
to fly after a crash had killed his passengers, has become a
drunken recluse living in a trailer in the middle of the desert.
The man suddenly comes to Santini with a wild story of seeing
strange lights in the sky at night. Everyone dismisses the drunken
rant until Santini witnesses the lights himself. He and his friend
investigate but disappear. Hawke arrives in Airwolf to
search for them and uncovers a secret missile base ran by fanatical
militants who plan to launch their own nuclear missile against
Russia. |
| Moffett's Ghost |
203 |
October 6, 1984 |
T.S. Cook |
Donald A. Baer |
| Airwolf's systems begin to act erratic when
a strange virus infects the computer which periodically seizes auto
pilot control and turns the helicopter into a flying terror of
destruction. Hawke and Santini discover the virus is a trap
originally planted by Airwolf's designer, Dr. Moffet, and
programmed to unleash itself at a specific time unless the proper
override code is entered. Hawke and Santini must make the decision
to allow the FIRM's engineers access to fix the helicopter and risk
them trying to seize the aircraft, or deal with the virus
themselves. This is the first episode wherein Airwolf, with Moffet
jamming its controls, climbed at its highest altitude up to 80,000
ft. |
| The Truth About Holly |
204 |
October 13, 1984 |
Alan J. Levi |
Phil Combest |
Hawke and Santini rescue Santini's niece Holly from
a compound ran by a Mexican crimelord. Once she is safe, Santini
keeps an eye on her at his airport, but strange things begin to
occur around Santini Air. Hawke and Santini believe the gangsters
may be trying to scare Holly, but the sabotage incidents become
worse after Hawke turns down Holly's passionate advances and when
former Texas Highway Patrol Deputy, Caitlin O'Shannessy, arrives to
work for Santini. Caitlin's relationship with Hawke sparks a
jealous rage in the troubled Holly leading to suspicions she is
behind the sabotage.
-
- Note: The plot of this episode is a re-working of the
second season
Magnum, p.i. episode "Italian Ice".
|
| The Hunted |
205 |
October 20, 1984 |
Sutton Roley |
Chester Krumholz |
| An industrial millionaire offers a big paying
contract to Hawke and Santini, requesting they use Airwolf
to protect and transport him around whenever the need arises.
Santini is excited by the offer, but Hawke is skeptical, wondering
why the man requires such protection. Unbeknown to them is the fact
that Caitlin's new boyfriend is really an assassin who has been
hired to kill the millionaire. Matters become worse when Airwolf
experiences sudden malfunctions caused by someone's tampering. |
| Sins of the Past |
206 |
October 27, 1984 |
Donald A. Baer |
Westbrook Claridge |
| Santini is stunned at the news that his daughter
Sally Ann has been found dead on a beach on the Caribbean Island of
San Remo, apparently from a drug overdose. Hawke is stunned as well
because Santini never told him he had a daughter. Both men divert
from a FIRM mission and fly to San Remo to attend the funeral which
ends in a bitter argument between Santini and his ex-wife Lila.
Upon returning, Santini learns that Lila has been murdered, and he
is promptly arrested by police as the prime suspect. Santini is
taken back to San Remo and Hawke follows to conduct his own
investigation despite objections from Archangel to finish the FIRM
mission. Hawke discovers that Lila and Sally have a connection to a
ruthless casino owner who has been trying to take over the island
and he is determined to expose the man as the real killer. |
| Fallen Angel (a.k.a. Angel of Mercy) |
207 |
November 3, 1984 |
Sutton Roley |
Deborah Pratt |
Both Hawke and Santini are injured after a botched
stunt in a bi-plane. Hawke injures his arm but Santini fairs worse,
injuring his back and is bed-ridden. At the hospital, Hawke is
informed that Archangel has been taken prisoner by the criminal
ex-Nazi Karl Kruger and is being held in an East-German compound.
Mounting a rescue operation, Hawke must add Caitlin to the
Airwolf crew to temporarily replace Santini. In a rush to train
her, Caitlin doesn't perform well and nearly crashes Airwolf.
Hawke realizes he cannot perform the rescue without Santini's
experience, so he and Caitlin spring him against authority, from
the hospital, and head to East Germany to save Archangel.
-
- Note: The working title of this episode was "Angel of
Mercy". Although the final title, used on-screen, is "Fallen
Angel", it can still occasionally be found billed as "Angel of
Mercy".
- Note: This episode marks the first time that Caitlin is
confirmed of the existence of Airwolf, and the first time in
which she flies in it.
|
| HX 1 |
208 |
November 10, 1984 |
Gerald Mayer |
Steve Hayes |
| The advanced helicopter, "HX1", is stolen by a
group of mercenaries and Hawke learns that the tactics used in the
theft are similar to those used by the special forces unit his
brother St. John worked with. Believing the mercenaries may have
connections with his missing brother, Hawke takes Airwolf
out to track down the stolen helicopter. Hawke's suspicions are
confirmed when one of the men turns out to be a war buddy of St.
John's who Hawke thought was dead. The incident causes him to have
flashbacks and he thinks he sees his brother momentarily. The rogue
mercenaries have no intention of returning the HX1 and decide to
try out their new toy against Airwolf. During the combat,
Hawke's feelings get in his way, and he must fight his emotions if
he wants to survive. |
| Flight #093 is Missing |
209 |
November 17, 1984 |
Bernard L. Kowalski |
Chester Krumholz, Calvin Clements, Jr. |
| Flight #093 has been hijacked and crash landed into
the ocean. The terrorists claim the hostages are still alive and
threaten to finish them off unless paid $50 million dollars. The
incident becomes personal once Hawke and Santini learn that Caitlin
was on the flight and mount a search and rescue operation to find
the downed plane. Upon finding it, they discover the terrorists are
using a fishing ship armed with rockets to thwart any rescue
attempt. Time is running out for the passengers as the plane is
filling with water and running out of air. |
| Once a Hero (a.k.a. Heroes) |
210 |
November 24, 1984 |
Leslie H. Martinson |
Alfonse M. Ruggiero, Jr. |
Hawke is presented with an outdated surveillance
photo of a P.O.W. camp located deep inside the jungles of Laos
where the FIRM believe his brother St. John is being held prisoner.
Hawke mounts a rescue attempt, rounding up members of his old
Vietnam War strike team to go in and find him. His strike team is
wary of the mission but reconsider once they learn Airwolf
will be supplying air support. The team meets up in Bangkok and
begins their trek behind enemy lines to locate the camp. Upon
arrival, Hawke and his team find the camp abandoned and his brother
has been moved elsewhere.
-
- Note: The working title of this episode was "Heroes".
Although the final title, used on-screen, is "Once A Hero", it
can still occasionally be found billed as "Heroes".
|
| Random Target |
211 |
December 8, 1984 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Herman Groves, Paul Savage, Chester Krumholz, Westbrook
Claridge |
| Hawke and Santini go on a job to film some desert
terrain footage for Santini's fellow airport business partner Sam
Kowal. After completing the job the film is given to Kowal, who
later turns up dead after being killed by thugs in a mob hit. The
police cannot find any connections Kowal may have had to the mob
and determine the hit to be random, but Hawke is not satisfied and
begins his own investigation which begins to conflict with the
police detective's investigation. Hawke and the detective soon find
that Hawke and Santini may have filmed something in the desert that
the mob boss didn't want to be seen. |
| Condemned |
212 |
January 1, 1985 |
Tom Blank |
Douglas Steinberg |
| The FIRM assigns Hawke to investigate a remote
facility in Alaska where scientists have been working on an
experimental vaccine to counteract the deadly effects of Russian
bio-weapon virus set loose in Afghanistan. The FIRM had already
sent a four-man commando team in but they failed to report back.
With Santini on vacation, Hawke and Caitlin take the assignment and
fly Airwolf to the facility. Upon arrival, they find
everyone dead and it looks as if they have all killed each other.
Suspicions arise however once Hawke detects a Russian submarine is
lurking in nearby waters. |
| The American Dream |
213 |
January 12, 1984 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Dennis R. Foley |
| Hawke helps out a troubled Vietnamese man he fought
alongside with in Vietnam whose crops are being sabotaged by a
rival Vietnamese landowner known as "The Spider". When the sabotage
turns to murder, Hawke takes matters into his own hands and is
determined to bring the Spider to justice. |
| Inn at the End of the Road |
214 |
January 26, 1984 |
Ray Austin |
Westbrook Claridge, Alfonse M. Ruggiero, Jr. |
| When a prototype weapon guidance computer called
"LOKI" is stolen by terrorists, Archangel assigns Hawke and Santini
to recover the device before it falls into enemy hands. They track
the terrorists to a remote mountain lake where the criminals become
lost and cannot find their contact. They find a cabin and take the
owners hostage, discovering one of them is a pilot, and force him
to fly them out. Airwolf gives chase, but when a critical
system in the midst of repairs fails, Airwolf is forced down
and crashes in a wooded mountainside. Hawke finds his
communications are also out and he cannot call for help. Time is
running out for the hostages who are holed up in a frozen meat
locker, and the terrorists have installed the LOKI device in a
helicopter gunship and plan to wreak havoc. |
| Santini's Millions |
215 |
February 2, 1985 |
Sutton Roley |
Michael Halperin |
| Santini is piloting Airwolf on a mercy
mission to deliver a transplant heart to a dying boy in a Los
Angeles. Along the way he comes upon a downed aircraft piloted by a
millionaire named Carl Barron and renders aid. The millionaire is
desperate to make a business meeting in L.A. and offers Santini
$50,000 to divert from the heart delivery and take him straight
there, but Santini refuses and continues on to Chicago. With the
heart delivered, Santini takes Barron to L.A. in record time for a
helicopter, but very late for the meeting. Later that evening, for
no apparent reason, Barron commits suicide but leaves behind a will
that gives all his riches to Santini, “the most honest man he ever
met”. Both Santini and Barron's selfish business partner are
stunned by the act, but the partner denies the will and refuses to
hand any money over to Santini. Santini clearly doesn't want to be
involved in the first place but quickly finds himself in over his
head and his life possibly in danger. |
| Prisoner of Yesterday |
216 |
February 9, 1985 |
Georg Fenady |
Chester Krumholz, T.S. Cook |
| Hawke is on a relaxing fishing trip with a doctor
friend named Jason Gifford, but the tranquil setting is disturbed
when two South American rebels show up and kidnap Dr. Gifford at
gun-point and disable Hawke's Jeep so he cannot follow. Determined
to get his friend back, Hawke learns that Gifford had been treating
a South American President with antibiotics but the man is
suffering from radiation poisoning which had been traced back to
Gifford's drugs. The plot thickens when upon arrival in the
country, Hawke learns a rebel leader is plotting an attack on the
American Embassy and to overthrow the President covertly by slowly
killing him off, and win political support by framing Gifford (and
American involvement) for the death. |
| Natural Born |
217 |
February 23, 1985 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Alfonse M. Ruggiero, Jr., Westbrook Claridge |
| Kevin, a young hotshot pilot, encounters Airwolf
in action, and the boy is so impressed that he has to get a closer
look at "The Lady" while she's on the ground. He befriends Hawke
and Santini in the process. The next day, a group of drug dealers
murder the boy's grandfather when he refused to buy their latest
shipments and then torched his hangar to cover it up. Out for
revenge, Kevin seeks employment at Santini Air performing aerial
stunts until he spots the dealer's black helicopter and gives
chase. Hawke and Santini have no idea what the boy is doing and
decide to ground him since he won't tell them about the murder.
Secretly, Kevin plans to hunt down the killers, even stealing
Airwolf if he has to. |
| Out of the Sky |
218 |
March 2, 1985 |
Bruce Seth Green |
Gregory Harris, Charles Winston |
| Hawke and Santini film aerial footage for a music
video by country star Roxanne Marvel. Unbeknown to everyone,
Roxanne's corrupt manager is plotting her murder to boost record
sales, and replaces her with a body double. Unfortunately for him,
the double is not on par to the singing talent of the original and
the dupe is revealed, however it is too late since the real Roxanne
has already been kidnapped by the manager's thugs. Hawke and
Santini mount a rescue in Airwolf and have to recover the
star before her big concert appearance. |
| Dambreakers |
219 |
March 9, 1985 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Westbrook Claridge, Alfonse M. Ruggiero, Jr., Douglas Steinberg |
| Hawke is hired to fly a news reporter to interview
a group of religious puritans who have an isolated commune near a
hydro-electrical dam. Hawke and the reporter discover the villagers
have been abducted by a group of terrorists who disable Hawke's
helicopter and prevent them from leaving. They are then held as
hostages where the leader gives the reporter the news story of her
career; his plan is to blow up the Tiewater Dam if fellow extremist
members aren't released from American prisons. Hawke manages to
escape and gets a message through to Santini. He and Caitlin come
looking for him with Airwolf, but they are attacked by the
terrorist's bomber which will be used to destroy the dam. |
| Severance Pay |
220 |
March 16, 1985 |
Sidney Hayers |
Chester Krumholz |
| Hawke is assigned to find Larry Mason, a
disgruntled former FIRM agent, who has been shafted on his
retirement benefits. As a result, Mason begins to reveal classified
information to the press about his previous employer and it begins
to jeopardize foreign relations and national security. One of the
secrets threatening to be leaked is the existence of Airwolf
and the whole story behind it. When specific information is leaked
about a mission that Mason was never involved with, Hawke becomes
suspicious and believes there has to be another mole lurking inside
the FIRM. |
| Eruption |
221 |
April 6, 1985 |
Tom Blank |
Kevin Hartigan, T.S. Cook |
| Hawke and Santini are on a job to take atmospheric
samples around Mt. Catherine, a dormant volcano that is showing
signs of "waking up". They collect their data just in time to
witness Catherine "blow her top" and escape the blast. The eruption
shock destroys a town in a nearby valley and Hawke and Santini set
down to render aid. They find some of the survivors holed up in an
abandoned mine where another quake from Catherine nearly kills
Hawke as he tries to guide them out. Hawke soon discovers the real
danger isn't the volcano, but a rival community leader with
murderous plans to eliminate the town mayor and make it look like
an accident. |
| Short Walk to Freedom |
222 |
April 13, 1985 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Robert Blees, Dorothy Robinson |
| Caitlin is hired to fly a group of archeology
students and their teacher to Mayan ruins in South America. In
reality, the teacher is really a mastermind thief and is using the
trip as cover to steal whatever priceless artifacts he can find.
The trip goes astray however, when a group of guerilla fighters
block the road and hijack the bus. The FIRM learns of the hostage
crisis through their South American contacts and Archangel informs
Hawke of the situation. He and Santini quickly mount a rescue in
Airwolf to find Caitlin and the students. Once the guerilla
fighters see Airwolf arrive they plan to capture the
high-tech chopper for themselves and fire a missile to bring her
down. |
Season 3: 1985–1986
| Title |
Ep.# |
Airdate |
Director |
Writer(s) |
| The Horn of Plenty |
301 |
September 28, 1985 |
Sutton Roley |
Sutton Roley |
| Hawke flies a woman named Angelica to an Arizona
resort where she carries a suitcase full of priceless gems for a
buyer named John Bradford Horn. A sudden change in plans sends
Hawke and Angelica to Horn's private compound in Texas, but upon
landing, they are surrounded by armed men and taken prisoner. A
videotape is sent to Santini where Hawke explains he is being held
captive and tells Santini to deliver Airwolf to Horn's
compound by a certain time or he'll be executed. Santini informs
Archangel of the situation, who devises a plan. He tells Santini to
deliver Airwolf as requested, but he will provide a platoon
of soldiers who will storm the compound once Hawke is safe. The
plan backfires when Hawke shoots Santini with a tranquilizer gun as
soon as he sets Airwolf down. |
| Airwolf II |
302 |
October 5, 1985 |
Don Medford |
Al Martinez (story by: Louie Elias) |
| Hawke is interrupted during a friend's ceremony
when Archangel arrives to inform him that Hawke is suspected in a
train robbery where the thieves used a Santini Air
helicopter and a weapon similar to one Airwolf carries, to
stop the train. Hawke, Santini and Caitlin are baffled when the FBI
finds the getaway chopper, complete with several bullet holes,
parked at Santini's hangar as further evidence. Archangel uses his
perks to help Hawke as much as he can but then he is dismissed from
the FIRM under suspicions that he may have also been involved in
the robbery. Investigating further, Archangel discovers the FIRM
has built a second Airwolf, dubbed Redwolf, and the
designer, Harlen Jenkins, who is still loyal to the notorious Dr.
Moffet, has a personal vendetta against Hawke and set up the
robbery to get him out of the way. Once Hawke is let out of jail, a
deadly showdown begins against Jenkins to see which wolf can
outmatch the other. Famous quotes: Hawk: " Harlan, you just killed
a mountain"; Harlan: "Try this chicken hawke" (fired up his
chainguns from Redwolf) Hawke: "land that thing now...while I'm
still in the mood to let you" |
| And a Child Shall Lead |
303 |
October 12, 1985 |
Allen Reisner |
Stephen A. Miller |
| A leading aircraft designer, Robert Phelps, is
abducted by foreign agents to the horror of his mentally challenged
son, Bobby. Hawke takes the assignment to find Phelps, obtaining
leads form Bobby, whose autism gives him the ability to draw
detailed clues from memory. While in the agent's custody, Phelps
has a sudden heart-attack and is rendered useless to them. Learning
that his latest design plans could be accurately reproduced by
Billy, the agents attempt to kidnap him, but Hawke and Airwolf
get in their way. |
| Fortune Teller |
304 |
October 19, 1985 |
Sutton Roley |
Rick Kelbaugh (story by: James L. Novack, Rick Kelbaugh) |
| Archangel fails to meet Hawke and Santini at a
secret rendezvous point, and the FIRM learns he has been kidnapped
and being tortured by a criminal military hardware dealer named
Stoner. They give Hawke 48 hours to find him, or the FIRM will send
in a group of assassins known as "Zebra Squad" to take him out
themselves. Stoner wants information about a device called "The
Fortune Teller" which allows a pilot to fly his aircraft through
mental commands. Hawke and his companions now race to save
Archangel before the Zebra Squad can be activated. |
| Crossover |
305 |
October 26, 1985 |
Don Medford |
Elliot West |
| Hawke is working covertly for the FIRM in Baja,
Mexico to meet a defecting Russian laser-scientist named Victor
Janek, and his young daughter Inge. Hawke soon learns that a Soviet
bounty-hunter is hot on the duo's trail with orders to eliminate
them. The hunter manages to kill Victor, but Hawke and Inge get
away and make a run into the desert. Santini and Caitlin become
dismayed when Archangel refuses to help them since Hawke has
crossed over from the FIRM's strict mission stipulations, and has
already been written off. Santini and Caitlin go out in Airwolf
to rescue them on their own. |
| Kingdom Come |
306 |
November 2, 1985 |
Harvey S. Laidman |
Richard Kelbaugh, Michael Halperin (story by: Michael Halperin) |
| A stockpile of nuclear detonators, (which can
detonate any large amount of radioactive material and turn into a
deadly bomb), are stolen from a government facility. The mastermind
behind the robbery is a former associate of Caitlin who she gave
piloting lessons to. The robber decides to smuggle the detonators
out of the country by kidnapping Caitlin and forcing her to fly
them out in Airwolf, whose stealth technology will provide
perfect cover. |
| Eagles |
307 |
November 9, 1985 |
Virgil W. Vogel |
Edward J. Lakso |
| An advanced airplane built by Stappleford
Industries, the "X-400", is to be handed over to the U.S. Air Force
who are interested in the craft's performance. The X-400's main
test pilot, Roane Carver, knows the plane has potentially deadly
flaws and interferes with the final sale knowing her company is
selling a dangerous lemon and steals the schematics. Hawke gets
involved in helping Roane fight her greedy employer, who goes as
far as attempted murder to shut her up and get the plans back. |
| Annie Oakley |
308 |
November 16, 1985 |
Daniel Haller |
Harold Stone, Rick Kelbaugh (story by: Carleton Eastlake) |
| An advanced laser device called "The Mongoose", is
stolen from a FIRM transport while it was on its way to a testing
ground. The thief, Karl Stern, is expected to sell the laser on the
black market to an East German buyer, but when his partner, Slade,
realizes he is being shafted on his cut of the sale money, he
threatens to go to the FIRM for a reward. Stern refuses to give in
so Slade carries out his threat and makes the call. Hawke and
Santini are ordered to pick up Slade at a wild west rodeo, but
Slade is killed in a mysterious accident. It is now up to them to
find and secure the weapon before Stern can smuggle it to Cuba. |
| Jennie |
309 |
November 29, 1985 |
Bernard L. Kowalski |
Katharyn Michaelian Powers |
| Hawke and Caitlin go to a war-torn South American
country, meeting up with a legendary soldier named "El Gato", and
work to find an imprisoned scientist. Hawke learns that in the year
the scientist was held, he developed a robotic tank called the
"ALV" (Automated Land Vehicle) which can be piloted remotely and it
is now in the possession of the rebel forces. The group springs the
scientist, during which El Gato is killed. Outnumbered, the group
hides out in remote village where they meet an American woman who
is teaching deaf children. The rebel army sends the ALV into the
village to wipe it out and the only hope lies in Airwolf to
destroy the tank first. |
| The Deadly Circle |
310 |
November 30, 1985 |
Harvey Laidman |
Robert Specht |
| The families of three of Hawke's Vietnamese friends
have been kidnapped and taken to an isolated compound in the
California desert. He discovers the kidnappers are survivors of
"Village #108" which was a target destroyed in an air strike led by
Hawke and his three friends after intelligence said it was a Viet
Cong hide out. Archangel reveals the original intelligence was
wrong and Hawke's men had destroyed an innocent village by mistake.
Now the two survivors from that village seek revenge and plan to
execute the families in a similar airstrike of the compound where
they are being held. |
| Where Have All the Children Gone? |
311 |
December 14, 1985 |
Daniel Hiller |
Al Martinez (story by: Alan Godfrey) |
| A Vietnam War buddy of Hawke's named John Fargo has
died and been laid to rest. Hawke takes Fargo's coffin flag and war
medals to a small town to give them to Fargo's only relative, his
estranged brother Billy, who didn't show at the funeral. Billy
however, is nowhere to be found, and a young girl at his residence
informs Hawke he doesn't live there anymore. Hawke tries to locate
the local Sheriff but finds Billy running the town which is
populated by hippy youths who look upon Billy as their "father
figure". Hawke's snooping lands him in jail until Santini comes
looking for him. Santini springs him out and the two discover the
militia trained youths have stolen a nuclear missile called
"Spaceguard" from a nearby aerospace facility and plan to target
Washington D.C. in the ultimate "anti-war" message. Hawke and
Santini must press Airwolf to her limits and stop the
missile before it hits it's target. This is the episode wherein
Airwolf pushed its altitude limit from 85,000 ft to 100,000ft
almost above stratospeheric height. |
| Half-Pint |
312 |
November 21, 1985 |
Bernard McEveety |
Robert Janes |
| Hawke discovers that his brother St. John has a
half-Vietnamese son named LeVan who is living with an adopted
family. The adopted father Darran McBride tells Hawke that he was
part of St. John's strike team where he personally saw his brother
fall during a raid on a Viet Cong chemical weapons facility and
believes he was killed. Hawke doesn't believe the story and checks
on McBride's war record which is a clean slate. Hawke then takes
his nephew for a weekend trip to his cabin and spends time getting
to know his new nephew. Hawke gets emotional when he has to return
LeVan to the McBride family but later gets involved when he learns
LaVan has run away from home. Hawke, Darran and Darran's friend
Glen Carlson search for him, finding the boy being harassed by
street thugs. Hawke gets suspicious when he learns Carlson is
somehow involved with the thugs and finds out he and McBride are
running a mercy operation to retrieve dead American soldiers still
being found in Vietnam. The coffin operation turns out to be a
front for Carlton's cocaine smuggling business. |
| Wildfire |
313 |
January 11, 1986 |
Vincent McEveety |
David Westheimer |
| Santini gets to spend time with an old oil-drilling
friend named "Big Cec" and his son "Lil' Cec". Santini is shocked
to learn the son was thrown out of college for marijuana possession
and their "father-son relationship" has been falling apart since
Cec's wife died. Big Cec hopes things will go better for his son
now that he was given a promising job at the oil company, but
trouble really begins when it is revealed that Lil' Cec job has
been smuggling drugs out of Mexico for the company's shady owners. |
| Discovery |
314 |
January 18, 1986 |
Alan Cooke |
Stephen A. Miller (story by: Del Reisman) |
| The criminal mastermind, John Bradford Horn
returns, and has sent his henchmen to execute a woman, Grace
Harrison, and her boyfriend out in the desert. Grace is shot but
manages to get away, crawling into a cave which happens to be the
hiding spot of Airwolf. Hawke and Santini rush out in
response to a security alarm and find Grace unconscious and near
death. The two take her to a hospital run by the FIRM. She is
treated, and Archangel decides to let her go, but puts a tail on
her. Grace is captured again by Horn but she reveals the location
of Airwolf is exchange for her life. |
| Day of Jeopardy |
315 |
January 25, 1986 |
Georg Fenady |
Rick Kelbaugh (story by: Everett Chambers) |
| Tess Dixon, the wife of the infamous crimelord
Cullen Dixon, and an old flame of Hawke's, escapes her husband's
bodyguards and Archangel contacts Hawke to deliver her to a
safehouse. She plans to testify against her husband's involvement
in a plot to assassinate several top-ranking Washington officials,
but Hawke's previous involvement with Tess makes it difficult for
him. He must set his feelings aside once Tess comes under attack by
Cullen's thugs who want to make sure Tess doesn't live to testify. |
| Little Wolf |
316 |
February 1, 1986 |
Bernard McEveety |
Robert Specht |
| Hawke is visiting a former Vietnam War pal named
Greg Stewart and finds him in the midst of a child custody battle
between him and his ex-wife, Rani. The battle becomes more
complicated when Greg's rich mother Martha, gets involved and
refuses to release the child from her custody at her ranch. Rani
hides the child in Santini's car, and he and Hawke quickly find
themselves accused of kidnapping. |
| Desperate Monday |
317 |
February 8, 1986 |
Gregory Prange |
Rick Kelbaugh, J.L. D'Angeles (story by: Robert Janes) |
| Caitlin is attending a Kappa Lambda Chi fraternity
homecoming on the Queen Mary luxury liner. Unbeknown to her,
one of her friends, Barbara Scarelli, the daughter of a rich
businessman, is about to be kidnapped in an extortion attempt set
up by her shady boyfriend Robert. The kidnap attempt backfires when
one of the kidnappers kills one of Barbara's bodyguards and sets
off alarms. In a panic, the three thugs take the whole gathering
hostage and make demands for a helicopter to the SWAT team that
stands by. The FIRM sends in Airwolf to trap and take the
criminals out. |
| Hawke's Run |
318 |
February 15, 1986 |
Richard Irving |
B.W. Sandefur |
| An old Vietnam War buddy invites Hawke to join his
mercenary squad, but Hawke turns down the offer. The friend then
invites Hawke to an art showing, but upon getting there, he finds
himself betrayed and set up for assassination as gunmen storm in
and shoot up the place. Hawke is shot, but manages to escape. He is
helped by a passerby who gets him to the hospital under an assumed
name. Hawke tries to contact Archangel for help, but Zeus
intervenes and believes Hawke has been compromised and calls in the
Zebra Squad to finish him off. Hawke now finds himself running from
assassins on both fronts. |
| Break-In at Santa Paula |
319 |
February 22, 1986 |
Dennis Donnelly |
Edward J. Lakso |
| Hawke helps a friend get her wrongly convicted son
Terry, out of a brutal Mexican prison. Hawke goes to get a layout
of the prison and poses as Terry's uncle to get close to him. The
rescue attempt fails when Terry refuses to leave a fellow inmate
behind and Hawke's cover is blown. He finds himself thrown into the
same prison until Santini and Caitlin mount a rescue. |
| The Girl Who Fell from the Sky |
320 |
March 15, 1986 |
Don Chaffey |
B.W. Sandefur |
| During a night-time fishing trip, Hawke spots a
helicopter fly down and dump a body into the lake. He fishes the
body out the river finding it to be a young girl who is barely
alive and takes her to a hospital. The girl recovers but has lost
all memory of who she is or what happened to her. Uncovering her
identity, Hawke learns that she is a drug addicted prostitute but
has no idea why someone wants her dead. When the thugs learn she is
still alive, they come to finish the job and to kill the only
witness, Hawke. |
| Tracks |
321 |
March 22, 1986 |
Ron Stein |
Rick Kelbaugh |
| Hawke takes a group of wheelchair-bound vets on an
outdoor trip into the mountains, but the group runs across a
deranged woodsman known as "The Cat" who has been terrorizing and
murdering anyone who trespasses on "his mountain". Santini and
Caitlin learn Hawke and the men are in trouble and mount a rescue
attempt, racing against time to find the team first before the
killer does. |
| Birds of Paradise |
322 |
March 29, 1986 |
Bernard L. Kowalski |
Robert Janes |
| Hawke's nephew LeVan shows up at Santini Air
begging for help to find his stepmother, Minh Van McBride, who has
been missing for weeks. With Archangel's help, Hawke and Santini
track Minh Van's last whereabouts to a swanky nightclub. They learn
she has been abducted by Nick Kincaid, a "white slaver" who kidnaps
foreign women and sells them as sex-slaves. Hawke also learns that
Kincaid is a drug trafficker, currently looking for a reputable
pilot to smuggle shipments for him. Hawke poses as an interested
pilot to get inside Kincaid's operation and locate Minh Van. |
Season 4: 1987
The final season of Airwolf is considered by
many fans to be vastly inferior. CBS wanted to make the show into a
more family-friendly, action-oriented program. Unhappy with the high
production costs, producers Donald P. Bellisario and Bernard L.
Kowalski abandoned the project. Bellisario was already leaving the
series from a creative point of view at the start of the third season
due to such disagreements. Canadian-based Atlantis Productions moved
production to British Columbia and USA Network picked up distribution
of the show. With Jan-Michael Vincent's growing substance abuse
problems, and the remaining principal cast being too expensive to hire,
an entirely new cast was created.
Season Four was produced on a comparatively
shoe-string budget, and Atlantis Production's contract didn't provide
them with the flying Bell 222 helicopter used for Airwolf.
Recycled aerial footage and poorly-produced special effects failed to
match the quality of the prior seasons. The full-sized mock-up of
Airwolf from prior seasons was used for static shots.
In the first episode of this new version,
"Blackjack", Hawke's missing brother St. John was suddenly (and
surprisingly easily) discovered, creating contradictions to the
character's already-varied history. He took over as pilot of Airwolf
with its new crew. "The Firm" was now suddenly referred to as, "The
Company," and gone were its famous white suits.
Series co-star Michele Scarabelli later noted in a
1990 Starlog interview, "They needed an additional 26 episodes to
enhance the syndication package. All the scripts were already written."
Filming of the fourth season was completed in six months.
| Title |
Ep.# |
Airdate |
Director |
Writer(s) |
| Blackjack |
401 |
January 23, 1987 |
Alan Simmonds |
Michael Mercer, Jana Veverka |
| Hawke and Santini's niece Jo, are testing a
helicopter control device, and after landing, they find an audio
tape that someone secretly placed into the helicopter. The tape
reveals evidence that Hawke's lost brother St. John is still alive
and being held prisoner somewhere in South East Asia by a rebel
mercenary group. Hawke takes the tape to the FIRM where he finds
Archangel has been suddenly reassigned to the Middle-East and
replaced by Jason Locke. Locke determines the tape proves nothing
and refuses to get involved. Later, Hawke receives a mysterious
package containing St. John's ring, further proof that his brother
may still be alive and trying to send a message. Suddenly, Santini
is killed when the helicopter he was about to fly explodes. The
blast seriously injures Hawke and he slips into unconsciousness at
the hospital. Meanwhile, Locke assigns pilot Major Michael Rivers
to find Airwolf and return it to the FIRM (which has been
renamed "The Company"). Jo Santini discovers what is going on and
intercepts Rivers convincing him to help her find St. John. Rivers
goes against orders and flies Airwolf to Asia to rescue St.
John and bring him back home. St. John is found alive and returns
to the United States just in time to be with Hawke's final moments
of life. |
| Escape |
402 |
January 30, 1987 |
Patrick Corbett |
Patrick Kennedy |
| Jo is in Istanbul awaiting her contact who has
smuggled top secret papers out of Bulgaria. The papers contain the
locations of Soviet missile installations and are brought to a
Stockholm peace conference as evidence that the Soviets are
violating treaty stipulations. Her contact fails to show so she
goes looking for him and finds him shot. Before he dies he reveals
his hiding place for the papers and Jo retrieves them. She gets on
her plane for Stockholm but the flight is forced down by Bulgarian
fighter jets. Jo is arrested as a spy and taken to a prison. Now
St. John and Rivers must rescue her in time for the conference. |
| A Town for Hire |
403 |
February 6, 1987 |
Patrick Corbett |
Gwen Tulpa, Jordan Nicht |
| Jo is testing a new navigation computer in her Jet
Ranger helicopter, as St. John follows in his plane. Suddenly, both
aircraft are fired upon by a laser weapon. Jo crashes in the
wilderness but St. John manages to make an emergency landing at a
nearby airport. He is injured and taken to the small town of San
Maria's hospital, but is furious that no one is looking for Jo's
downed helicopter. Once he recovers his strength, he forces a local
deputy to go looking for Jo but they can find no trace of the
helicopter. The plot thickens as the whole town seems to be under
the control of the nearby company, Lundhal Industries. Once the
company is revealed to be a secret weapons testing facility, and Jo
has stumbled on their operation, St. John fetches Airwolf to
conduct a rescue, but soon Airwolf becomes the laser's next
target. |
| Salvage |
404 |
February 13, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
A.P. Liddell |
| St. John and Rivers go to the remote town of
Devil's Peak to meet a former FIRM employee and check on her story
of strange sounds and lights coming from a nearby Indian burial
ground. Investigating, the two stumble upon a secret base where an
advanced military helicopter called the Scorpion is being
tested and ready to be handed over to the KGB. |
| Windows |
405 |
February 20, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Leslie McBride |
| The Company sends the Airwolf crew to tail a
KGB agent who has stolen computer boards belonging to a new
government spy satellite. The team must recover the boards before
they are handed off to his Soviet comrades. They manage to kill the
agent and secure one of the boards but the other has already been
handed off to a second operative. The crew must get it back before
the second agent before he can escape the country. |
| A Piece of Cake |
406 |
February 27, 1987 |
Bruce Pittman |
Anthony Robertson |
| Jo catches a teenage boy hiding at the Santini Air
hangar who has run away from a nearby wilderness youth camp. The
boy seems afraid of being returned to his abusive grandfather, but
Jo and Rivers bring him back to the camp and decide to help make
sure nothing happens to the boy. The boy's hostile grandfather
shows up threatening to kill everyone with a rifle and a bomb
unless his grandson his handed over. In a scuffle, the man kidnaps
Jo and takes her to a nearby dam. St. John arrives to help in
Airwolf and he and Rivers try to get Jo back before the madman
carries out his threat to kill her if his grandson isn't returned. |
| Deathtrain |
407 |
March 6, 1987 |
Patrick Corbett |
Jordan Nicht, Gwen Tulpa |
| Airwolf is on a mission to guard a train
carrying a deadly nerve gas on its way for disposal, but a rebel
mercenary group sets up a trap ahead of the train at a mountain
tunnel. The train enters the tunnel and the Airwolf's crew
temporarily lose sight of it until it reemerges at the other end.
Soon, they realize they have been duped and are following a decoy
train that was hidden in the tunnel while the real one has been
stopped and diverted elsewhere. The mercenaries take the gas
canisters off the train and hand them over to their fanatical
leader who has his own dubious plans for the deadly chemical. The
situation intensifies when Locke and a Russian commander who were
on the train to supervise the disposal, are captured and held as
hostages. |
| Code of Silence |
408 |
March 13, 1987 |
Alan Simmonds |
Bartholomew S. Spellman |
| Airwolf is supporting a group of military
helicopters who are returning a kidnapped U.S. Ambassador who has
just been set free by friendly ground forces. The mission is being
led by Colonel Combs, a man who St. John once served under and is
not on good terms with. During the flight home, one of the
helicopters piloted by an Army General's son, is shot down and
crashes. Now Colonel Combs is being held responsible for the
pilot's death. St. John is stunned when Combs chooses his former
enemy, St. John, to help in his defense at the court martial. |
| Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (Pt.1) |
409 |
March 20, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Sydney Burrows |
| On a covert surveillance mission, Airwolf's
scanners detect a large plume of radioactive gas being vented from
the nuclear power plant at Stavograd, Russia. A new component at
the power plant has failed and the engineers cannot stop the
dangerous gas leak which is threatening the lives of millions.
Disobeying Company orders to not get involved, St. John offers the
Russians assistance but they refuse the help and warn not to enter
their airspace. St. John pilots Airwolf into Soviet airspace
anyway and is quickly fired upon. Although Airwolf avoids
their missile strike, she is eventually surrounded by Migs and
forced to land where the crew are captured. Learning Airwolf
has been compromised, The Company simply writes them off and denies
involvement. |
| Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (Pt. 2) |
410 |
March 27, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Sydney Burrows |
| The story continues as the Airwolf crew are
being held as spies and "The Lady" is in the hands of the enemy.
Locke is furious about his employer's decision to abandon them and
decides to enter Russia on his own under a bogus passport, posing
as an international athlete. Arriving at Stavograd, Locke attempt
to get the crew out of lock up, but his cover is blown and he finds
himself in jail with them. Once St. John learns of the commanding
officer, General Kirov's plan to fire a missile into the Stavograd
reactor to seal the leak, St. John indicates that only Airwolf's
laser can fire so accurately. When one of Kirov's fighters tries
the maneuver and fails, Kirov turns to St. John's plan, but St.
John negotiates to do the job only if they release his companions.
Kirov reluctantly agrees, and as promised, St. John flies
Airwolf to the reactor to seal the leak. |
| Mime Troupe |
411 |
April 3, 1987 |
Bruce Pittman |
Lyal Brown, Barbara Brown |
| The Airwolf crew go to France to protect
Anna LeBlanc, the star of a mime troupe and whose father is
dedicated to fighting terrorism. The Company believes she may be
the target of a retaliation after her father receives a threat
letter. St. John and Locke try to uncover who is plotting her
demise, while Jo and Rivers stay close to the girl, but she doesn't
believe her life is in danger once the agents reveal who they are. |
| X-Virus |
412 |
April 10, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Lyal Brown, Barbara Brown |
| St. John investigates the murder of a Japanese
businessman who was injected with a deadly experimental virus. St.
John learns that if the virus were released it could kill millions
of people. Now he must uncover the madman behind its creation and
avert his deadly attack. |
| Rogue Warrior |
413 |
April 24, 1987 |
Brad Turner |
R.B. Carney |
| Once again the Company tries to take possession of
Airwolf after Rivers and Locke ignore orders not to proceed
into Soviet airspace and retrieve information from a double agent.
On their return home, The Company fires Locke, along with the rest
of the Airwolf crew and they demand "The Lady" be handed
over immediately. |
| Ground Zero |
414 |
May 1, 1987 |
Alan Simmonds |
Michael Mercer |
| Jo is kidnapped by a Japanese businessman and
forced to fly him to a nuclear power plant. St. John discovers that
the man was a Japanese pilot, shot down in World War II by his
father, and he seeks revenge. |
| Flowers of the Mountains |
415 |
May 8, 1987 |
Randy Bradshaw |
Stephen Ainsworth |
| St. John is testing a new military aircraft called
the "Viper", but something goes wrong with the plane and bails out
before it crashes. After it is revealed that the company who
engineered the plane has made a lemon and just wants a quick
military sale, St. John tries to expose their scheme but quickly
finds himself on the run after the company sends hit men after him. |
| The Key |
416 |
May 15, 1987 |
J. Barry |
Rick Drew |
| Anti-nuclear protestors seize nuclear missiles in
both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. The group threatens to detonate them
unless both countries destroy their nuclear stockpiles. At the same
time Airwolf is off the shore of a Scottish island, while Mike
infiltrates the group's headquarters to get a code that can stop
the plan. Mike gets caught and the protest group's leader is killed
by his partner. The partner drugs Mike to get him to give up
Airwolf's location. Hawke frees Mike before he talks. |
| On the Double |
417 |
May 22, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Frank Kniest |
| Mike's near twin, an East German pilot, will appear
at a European air show and Mike has to replace him, while he is
debriefed. Things get complicated, with a schedule change, and Mike
has to rush his mission training. At the air show the Airwolf team
find that the East Germans are on to the agent and have imprisoned
his wife until he completes his part in the air show. |
| Storm Warning |
418 |
May 29, 1987 |
Brad Turner |
Michael Mercer |
| In a war-torn South American country, Airwolf must
rescue Hawke's friend, Jack, from a local General. Hawke and Mike
break in, while Locke uses Airwolf to provide cover. Unfortunately,
Jack is already dead, leaving the mystery of where some smuggled
money might have gone unsolved. |
| The Golden One |
419 |
July 3, 1987 |
George Erschbamer |
Ray Hoagan |
| An Afghan rebel wants military weapons and Jo
Santini. Meanwhile Hawke and Jo are testing Airwolf when Jo gets a
message. A former boyfriend wants to see her, and asks her to visit
him in Afghanistan. She does go, unknowingly walking into a trap. |
| The Puppet Master |
420 |
July 10, 1987 |
Zale Dalen |
Jordan Nicht, Gwen Tulpa |
| Locke falls for a beautiful woman, who works for
the Ridgemont Institute. The Institute is run by a former employee
of the Firm who was a mind control expert. When Kate shows Locke
her workplace, he is captured and an implant is used to gain
control of him. He is then sent home, unaware of the control in an
attempt to get Airwolf. |
| Malduke |
421 |
July 17, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Michael Mercer |
| Hawke and Mike find out via television that a
madman wants all diseased people quarantined so they can no longer
contaminate the world. Airwolf is sent to investigate. The madman
finds out about Airwolf and threatens to poison the Pacific if it
is used against him. |
| Poppy Chain |
422 |
July 24, 1987 |
Ken Jubenvill |
Chris Haddock |
| In Laos, Mike tries to capture one of the world's
largest opium suppliers. After he fails, Hawke, Jo, and Mike are
sent on separate missions to stop portions of the drug lords
operation. |
| Flying Home |
423 |
July 31, 1987 |
Brad Turner |
Rick Drew, Chris Haddock, Jana Veverka |
| Hawke and Mike investigate stolen plutonium, while
Jo's dad lets her know that hi is dying. The guys find out that an
employee was blackmailed into the theft by neo-Nazis who want a
nuclear weapon. |
| Welcome to Paradise |
424 |
August 7, 1987 |
J. Barry |
James S. Hughs |
| Hawke ends up helping an old friend, who owns an
aircraft charter service, at the friend's wife request. They find
him shot dead. They go after the man responsible, who wants the
land for his lumber scheme. |
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