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[[Image:Wall_Street_private_jet3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Also on the right is a Dassault Falcon 20.]] | [[Image:Wall_Street_private_jet3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Also on the right is a Dassault Falcon 20.]] | ||
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Bud's father works as a mechanic and trade union leader for Bluestar, a fictional small airline. Bud uses his inside knowledge to get his foot in the door with Gekko and they take over the company together. In this scene Bud goes to meet his father who is working on the engine of the plane in the background. Registration N455OT. | Bud's father works as a mechanic and trade union leader for Bluestar, a fictional small airline. Bud uses his inside knowledge to get his foot in the door with Gekko and they take over the company together. In this scene Bud goes to meet his father who is working on the engine of the plane in the background. Registration N455OT. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 13 December 2010
Movie (1987)
Starring:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko)
Charlie Sheen (Bud Fox)
Martin Sheen (Carl Fox)
Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor)
Terence Stamp (Sir Larry Wildman)
Hal Holbrook (Lou Mannheim)
Bud is a hungry stock broker wanting to make the big score. When he finally gets through Gordon Gekko's door, Bud soon realizes that he's not looking for someone who will play by the rules and Bud is forced to make a life changing decision.
Boeing 727-100
Douglas DC-8-73F
Indeed, retrofit of stretched version 61 or 63 for normative and economic purpose, with replacement of the four Pratt & Whitney J3TD by General Electric/Snecma more modern CFM-56. Renamed version 71 or 73, available for DC-8 customers since 1982.
Lockheed L-1329-25 JetStar II
Bud follows Sir Larry Wildman to the airport where he boards this private jet. Registration: N60JM.
Gulfstream III
Cessna Citation II
IAI 1124 Westwind
BAC-111
Bud's father works as a mechanic and trade union leader for Bluestar, a fictional small airline. Bud uses his inside knowledge to get his foot in the door with Gekko and they take over the company together. In this scene Bud goes to meet his father who is working on the engine of the plane in the background. Registration N455OT.
Gekko's private jet
Appears in one scene, we only see the interior. It looks pretty large for a private jet, but then Gekko is filthy rich.
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