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Throughout the James Bond series of films Q Branch has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with have been various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other functions. The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a fictional British spy created by writer Ian Fleming in 1952. ...
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Automobiles - Bentley Mark IV — Contrary to the films, James Bond's official car in the Ian Fleming novels was a grey 1933 Bentley convertible. The car featured a 4.5 L engine with the Amherst-Villiers supercharger. In the novels, no gadgets were installed as this was Bond's personal vehicle that in Casino Royale is mentioned as being a hobby that Bond enjoys working on. Its only armament, in the novels, is a high power revolver Bond keeps in the glove compartment. The novel version of the Bentley Mark IV was destroyed during a chase sequence in Moonraker. The Bentley is also the very first Bond vehicle seen in the film series, although it was shown very briefly during Bond's first scene in From Russia with Love and mentioned only in passing in Goldfinger. In From Russia with Love, the only gadget known to be included was a car phone, which in 1963 was very uncommon. The film version of Goldfinger strongly implies that the Bentley was issued to Bond by Q-Branch when he asks Q about the vehicle, only to be told that it had "had its day" and is given the Aston Martin instead.
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- Note: In Casino Royale Fleming writes that Bond bought the car "almost new" in 1933 and had it stored during the war. In Live and Let Die Fleming states the automobile's year as 1933, however in Moonraker Fleming states it's from 1930. This earlier date is the correct one, as the Bentley 4.5 Litre ceased production in 1930.
- Bentley Mark VI — Made in 1953, Bond purchases his second Bentley towards the end of the novel, Moonraker. Like his previous Bentley, the Mark VI is grey with dark blue leather upholstery. After Moonraker this model is never mentioned again.
- Bentley Mark II Continental — This Bentley was featured in the novel Thunderball and is Bond's final Bentley. Bond upgrades the engine from a 4.5 L engine to a 4.9 L. The Mark II was also grey; however, the interior was black leather. The Mark II Continental is last seen in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Bond upgrades the vehicles once again with an Arnott supercharger controlled by a magnetic clutch. Bond dubs the car "the locomotive".
- Bentley Mulsanne Turbo — Bond purchases a Mulsanne Turbo in John Gardner's Role of Honour. The car is British racing green with magnolia interior. It is outfitted with a long-range telephone and a hidden weapon compartment.
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1965 Aston Martin DB5 coupe - Aston Martin DB5 — Featured primarily in Goldfinger. The most famous Bond car of all, it came with all the usual Q refinements that have been copied from movie to movie including bulletproof front and rear panels, oil slick, smoke screen, machine guns, rotating licence plates, telescoping tire slashers, tracer receiving console and most famously, the passenger ejector seat. While being the most recognised Bond car, it's actually only been featured in four films (Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, and a small appearance in Tomorrow Never Dies – to this list can be added The World Is Not Enough, though shots of the DB5 being driven to MI6's Scottish HQ were cut, leaving its only appearance a confusing satellite image at the end of the film). In the novelisation of GoldenEye it is stated that Bond purchased the DB5 as his own personal vehicle. The DB5 also made cameo appearances in the comedy film, Cannonball Run, driven by Roger Moore's character, and in the TV-film The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., George Lazenby, playing a Bond-like character referred to as "JB", drives a DB5 (with the licence plate "JB"). It also appears in numerous other films in association to Bond including a small cameo in Catch Me If You Can (2002) where the main character purchases one to be like Bond and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) in which Geoffrey Rush, playing Peter Sellers, is shown driving one at the time of making Casino Royale, even though in real life that film did not feature the vehicle. In 2006, the DB5 will be featured for a fifth time – in the newest James Bond film, Casino Royale, starring Daniel Craig as 007.
- Aston Martin DB Mark III — Bond drives a DB Mark III, which is referred to as a "DB III" in the novel Goldfinger. The "DB3" was a car designed specifically for racing and is unlikely that Bond would drive one. The DB Mark III is often called the DB III and is more comparable to its description in Fleming's novel. This car was the only gadget-laden vehicle to be mentioned in the original Bond novels, though Fleming generally avoided gadgetry in his books. It included switches to alter the type of color of the front and rear lights, reinforced steel bumpers, a Colt .45 pistol in a trick compartment under the driver's seat, and a homing device similar to the DB5 in the film.
- Aston Martin DBS — Featured in the movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The car was seen in only four scenes, including the pre-credits teaser and as James and Tracy's wedding car. Nothing is known about what kind of gadgets were installed, except that it had a hiding place for a sniper rifle in the glovebox. Obviously — given what happens at the end of that movie — it was not fitted with bulletproof glass. The DBS is glimpsed in the subsequent film, Diamonds Are Forever, parked up in Q Branch back in London when Bond calls Q from Amsterdam. It is having a large pod of missiles lowered into its bonnet. A New Aston Martin DBS which is based off aston's Le Mans racer the DBR9 will be driven by Dainel Craig in Casino Royale.
- Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante — Featured in the movie The Living Daylights. A convertible, it is later "winterised" with a hardtop. It is seen to come with all the usual refinements, including extending side skis, spike-producing tires, missiles, lasers (an update on the DB5's tyre-slasher), signal-intercepting smart radio, head-up display and rocket propulsion. It could also self-destruct when so primed.
- Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, or, as the new R likes to call it, the "Vanish." — Featured in the movie Die Another Day. The car is equipped with all the usual refinements, including front-firing rockets, hood-mounted target-seeking guns, spike-producing tyres again and a passenger ejector seat in homage to the original Aston Martin DB5, but used here in a clever bit of improvisation by 007 to right the car when it's been flipped onto its roof. The Aston was also equipped with "adaptive camouflage" – a cloaking device that allowed it to become effectively invisible at the push of a button. This vehicle was also featured in the video game Everything or Nothing (2004).
- Aston Martin DBS — The limited-run DBR9-based 2007 Aston Martin DBS will feature in the 21st Bond film, Casino Royale'. [1]
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- Lotus Esprit S1 — Featured in The Spy Who Loved Me. Possessed all of the usual Q refinements, including surface-to-air missiles and rear-firing adhesive sprayers to blind pursuers. The main feature of the car was, however, its ability to transform into a submarine. Once transformed, it could unleash depth charges, harpoons and a smoke screen. Though not mentioned in the final film, the car was nicknamed "Wet Nellie".
- Lotus Esprit Turbo — Featured in For Your Eyes Only, this vehicle was cosmetically similar to the S2, but mechanically different, as it exhibited no submarine capabilities (there are gadgets implied, but not seen). It was most notable for its remarkable security system, which detonated and destroyed the car when Gonzales' henchman broke the driver's window in an attempt to break in. Q Branch provided a second Turbo to Bond — in burgundy instead of white — later in the movie.
- Lotus Formula 3 — Featured in the unofficial Bond film, Casino Royale (1967), this souped-up car is driven, very briefly, by Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers), one of several agents given the code name James Bond 007.
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- BMW Z3 — Featured in GoldenEye. A controversial choice for some Bond purists, it being the first non-British production car to feature in a Bond movie as the spy's primary mode of transport. A convertible, it comes fully equipped with "all the usual refinements" including a self-destruct system and stinger missiles located behind the headlights. The car in the film is only driven briefly in Cuba, and Bond ends up trading it for Jack Wade's plane.
- BMW 750iL — Featured in Tomorrow Never Dies. Used in Germany, the (mostly) bulletproof car came equipped with a security system that would deliver electrical shocks to intruders unless disarmed by Bond's mobile phone. Also had a security compartment in the glove box that wouldn't allow anyone access without Bond's fingerprint. The 750i could be controlled remotely via Bond's cell phone, which opened up to show an LCD screen displaying the driver's view of the car. Defense mechanisms included rockets mounted in a hidden hatch in the roof, self-sealing and re-inflating tires, a cable cutting device in the front hood emblem, tear gas sprayers and caltrops that dropped from the bumper. Its windshield (despite able to withstand sledgehammer blows) and rear window were shot out by assault rifle gunfire from Elliot Carver's henchmen in a parking garage, but Bond eluded them and drove the 750iL off the roof via remote into a car rental store at street level.
- BMW R1200 motorcycle — Featured in Tomorrow Never Dies. Stolen in Saigon it was used in the chase sequence ridden by both James Bond and Wai Lin of the People's Republic of China. Around the same time the movie was released, the BMW 750iL and R1200 could be purchased in a special promotional deal for $149,000 CAD.
- BMW Z8 — Featured in The World Is Not Enough. Equipped with "all the usual refinements" including ground to air missiles and a key chain that can control the car remotely. The car is sawn in half by a brush-cutter-equipped helicopter late in the film. So far in the film series, this marks the only occasion when Bond has expressed concern about Q being upset with James wreaking havoc on cars and equipment. Ironically, this takes place after Desmond Llewelyn makes his final appearance on the screen as Q.
- BMW 520i — Borrowed in Win, Lose or Die after M prohibits Bond from taking his Bentley Mulsanne Turbo.
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- 1964 Lincoln Continental — Featured in Goldfinger; Used by Oddjob to transport Mr.Solo to the airport after he refuses to take part in Goldfinger's plot to raid Fort Knox. However, Oddjob pulls into a layby and shoots Solo, and disposes of the body by destroying the car in a scrap metal compactor.
- 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible — Featured in Goldfinger; Tilly Masterson is seen driving a white Mustang — the convertible is damaged after Bond shreds the tires and lower rocker panels. This was the first appearance of a Mustang in a feature film.
- 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible — Featured in Thunderball. Fiona Volpe drives a sky blue Mustang while in the Bahamas, and gives Bond a lift back to his hotel, taking the car up to 100mph on a tree lined country road.
- 1969 Mercury Cougar convertible — Featured in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. This car is owned by Tracy Di Vincenzo and features prominently in Bond's escape from Piz Gloria.
- 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fastback — Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. After escaping henchmen Bond is picked up by Tiffany Case in this car while in Las Vegas; Bond uses it to elude the Las Vegas Police (all of the police vehicles including the security guard vehicles at Willard Whyte's Techtronics Laboratory are 1971 Ford Custom 500s except for the Las Vegas P.D. which were 1970 Fords).
- 1971 Ford Econoline — Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Dr. Metz is driving a van which Bonds sneaks into.
- 1964 Ford Thunderbird — While not an official Bond car, Felix Leiter and his partner from the CIA are driving a Ford Thunderbird in the film Goldfinger. A tracking device similar to the one in Bond's Aston Martin DB5 was incorporated in the car's instrument panel.
- 1977 Ford Cortina 2.3 Ghia — in The Spy Who Loved Me where Karl Stromberg's thugs are pursuing Bond on a highway in Sardinia (with Jaws as a passenger), Bond sprays grease on the windshield where the car runs off the road — this is where Jaws walks away).
- 1985 Ford LTD — Right after Bonds leaves San Francisco City Hall, this vehicle is briefly seen when Bond follows Stacy on the Embarcadero Freeway later arriving at her mansion in A View to a Kill.
- 2002 Ford Thunderbird — Although only in Die Another Day for a short period of time, the vehicle was marketed as a Bond car. In fact Ford created a special "007 edition" of the car. In Bond spirit, only 700 were made. Jinx drives the 2002 Ford Thunderbird up to Graves ice palace. It's unknown what type of gadgets, if any, were installed.
- 1957 Ford Fairlane — classic automobile briefly driven by Bond during his visit to Cuba in Die Another Day. A homage to Thunderball where villain Count Lippe drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner. As a punishment for failing to dispose of Bond, Lippe is killed in his Fairlane, which is blown up by villainess Fiona Volpe using rocket launchers mounted on her BSA motorbike.
- 1971 Ford Thunderbird — Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Bond, Mr Wint and Mr Kid drive into the desert towards a construction site. Bond is unconscious in the trunk of the car.
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Rolls-Royce - Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II — Featured in Moonraker and For Your Eyes Only. When Bond arrives in Rio de Janeiro, he is seen as a passenger in a blue Silver Wraith II which takes him to his hotel. In For Your Eyes Only, a Silver Wraith II is owned by Aristotle Kristatos and takes Bond and the Countess Lisl home from the casino.
- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow — Featured in Licence to Kill where Bond is chauffeured around Isthmus City. Also featured in The World Is Not Enough as Valentin Zukvosky's personal vehicle (it ends up in the Caspian Sea after the catwalk was severed).
- 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II — Featured in A View to a Kill and driven by Bond's companion Sir Godfrey Tibbet. Along with its driver, it meets an untimely demise when pushed into a lake by May Day.
- 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III — Featured in Goldfinger. Owned by Auric Goldfinger, it was used to smuggle gold by recasting all of the body panels in gold and shipping it from place to place. Often mistakenly called the "Phantom 337" as that is what Connery said in the film. If the car was actually called the "337," Connery probably would have spelled out "three-three-seven," as the British commonly do. Actual movie quotation: "She's a beauty! Phantom III '37"--Sean Connery as 007.
- Rolls-Royce Corniche — Featured in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, a Corniche is owned by Marc-Ange Draco and is used to abduct James Bond. (The Corniche, Silver Shadow saloon, and Silver Wraith II saloon were based on the same platform.)
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- 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible — Featured in Dr. No. When 007 arrives in Jamaica, this was the first car Bond was a passenger in; however, the car was stolen, as depicted later in the film. It is driven by a chauffeur known only as "Mr Jones" who is in fact an agent of Dr. No.
- Chevrolet Corvette C4 — Featured in A View to a Kill, presumably a rental vehicle and driven by Pola Ivanova when she and Bond make their escape from Zorin's pumping station.
- 1968 Cadillac hearse - Featured in Diamonds Are Forever where 007 is a passenger en route to Slumber, Inc. after landing at the Los Angeles International Airport.
- 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine — Zorin's thugs flee Stacy's mansion in a Cadillac limousine — Bond fires several rounds even though the rounds are useless (the shotgun shells were filled with rocksalt).
- 1963 Chevrolet Impala convertible — Featured in Live and Let Die. Bond arrives on Dr. Kananga's island with Rosie Carver locating the spot where Bains was killed.
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1970 AMC Hornet coupe The AMC Hornet was a compact automobile made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) beginning with the 1970 model year and continuing through the 1977 model year. ...
The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...
J.W. Pepper is a fictional Louisiana sheriff, portrayed by Clifton James in two James Bond films: Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. ...
An advertisement for the 1973 AMC Matador, promoting its roominess The AMC Matador was an intermediate size car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ...
Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. ...
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Other passenger cars Zao's Jaguar XKR used in Die Another Day - Alfa Romeo GTV — Featured in Octopussy. After falling from Octopussy's train and hitching a lift in a Volkswagen Beetle, Bond steals this car to make the last stage of his journey to the US Air Force Base. West German police BMW 5 Series pursue Bond after his theft of the vehicle. Interestingly, sharp eyes will spot that this is a GTV 6 Quadrifoglio, the highest specification Alfa Romeo available, and widely considered the finest of these cars, as well as the fastest.
- Audi 200 Quattro — Feautred in The Living Daylights. An Austrian-registered is used as a getaway car after Koskov's defection at the start of the film. Later, Bond is seen driving an Audi 100 Avant in Tangier, following General Pushkin.
- Citroën 2CV — Featured in For Your Eyes Only. A tiny but seemingly indestructible (rental) car belonging to Melina Havelock that Bond uses to make a "fast" getaway after Melina assassinates Hector Gonzales, who murdered her parents. The car used in the movie was allegedly fitted with a Citroën GS 4-cylinder boxer engine (in place of the standard 2-cylinder boxer), to make it able to outrun the two Peugeot 504s in pursuit.
- 1968 Cadillac hearse - After Bond arrives in Los Angeles in Diamonds Are Forever, this is the transport vehicle for Peter Frank's casket, which has the diamonds inside.
- 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood "Pimpmobile" — Featured in Live and Let Die. When Bond spots the white Superfly-esque pimpmobile (a Les Dunham Corvorado — a Chevrolet Corvette with Cadillac Eldorado body panels), Mr. Big, Solitaire, and Tee Hee leave their secret facility where a voodoo shop is actually one of Dr. Kananga's hideouts. The Cadillac is later seen outside a Fillet of Soul restaurant alongside a Dunham-converted Cadillac Eldorado coupe.
- Ferrari F355 GTS — Featured in GoldenEye. Xenia Onatopp playfully races James Bond in his Aston Martin DB5 by chance on the mountain roads behind Monte Carlo in this vehicle, which is later revealed to have false French registration plates, hinting that it may be stolen.
- Honda ATV vehicle — Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Bond commanders an all-terrain vehicle after he ditches the moon buggy.
- Jaguar XKR — A convertible driven by Zao in Die Another Day, the car was extremely similar in almost every way to a James Bond automobile. The vehicle includes a gatling gun, thermal imaging capabilities, mortar bombs, rockets under the front grille, miniature missiles hidden in the door, and front ramming spikes.
- Studillac — A custom black Studebaker convertible with a Cadillac engine, plus special transmission, brakes and rear axle, owned by Felix Leiter in the novel Diamonds Are Forever. The combination of the aerodynamic Raymond Loewy designed body with the powerful Cadillac engine made it into a remarkable sports car. Studillacs were not fictional, but actually built by a Long Island, NY company called Bill Frick Motors from 1953 Studebaker Starlight bodies.
- Sunbeam Alpine roadster — Featured in Dr. No. Bond drives to Miss Taro's home in the Blue Mountains; he is pursued by Dr. No's thugs driving a LaSalle hearse. In the novel Dr. No, Bond drives the car that formerly belonged to Commander Strangways, the murdered agent in Kingston. It is also driven by Quarrel.
- Toyota 2000GT convertible — Featured in You Only Live Twice. Owned by Aki. Toyota built two convertibles especially for the film. One is displayed at Toyota's headquarters today while the other is in a private collection.
- Toyota Crown - Osato's hitmen were seen in a Crown; this was the car which was picked up using an electromagnet on a Chinook helicopter, later dumped into Tokyo Bay where Bond states, "Just a drop in the ocean."
- Mini Moke — Featured briefly in Live and Let Die and later in The Spy Who Loved Me. In Live and Let Die, Bond and Rosie use this vehicle to drive to the harbour to meet Quarrel Jr. In Spy, the crew of the Liparus supertanker use a Mini Moke in their defence against a break out by the submarine crews.
- Auto rickshaw — Featured in Octopussy. Two of these basic auto rickshaws are used in a chase sequence through the streets of Udaipur — Bond and fellow MI6 agent Vijay being in one, with Gobinda and his henchmen in the pursuing vehicle. It is insinuated that the auto rickshaw driven by Vijay has been modified by MI6 as the tone of the engine becomes more like a motorcycle and Vijay performs a wheelie, exclaiming "This is a company car!"
- Mercedes 250SE — Featured in Octopussy. Bond commandeers this Soviet Army staff car to pursue Octopussy's train. When the tyres are shredded by gunfire, Bond turns onto the railway line and drives the car along the rails until he escapes just before the car is knocked into the river by an oncoming train.
- Renault 11 Taxi — Featured in A View to a Kill, Bond commandeers this car and takes it on a pursuit through Paris. During the pursuit the car has its roof chopped off and then later the entire back half of the car is ripped off.
- Triumph Stag — In Diamonds Are Forever, Connery is seen early in the movie driving a yellow Stag to Amsterdam, while posing as diamond smuggler Peter Franks.
- 1939 Cord - In Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die, Bond takes the car from Felix Lighter after he is injured and drives it down to the docks to get into the wild shootout with the Robber.
The Alfa Romeo GTV6, introduced in 1981 as a revision of the Alfetta Sprint GT and Alfetta GTV, arrived with Alfas new big six-cylinder engine stuffed under the hood of a car designed for Alfas brilliant four cylinder. ...
The Volkswagen Type 1, more commonly known as the Beetle, Vocho, Bug or Käfer (German), is a compact car, produced by Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. ...
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Audi 100 in California The Audi 100 was a mid-sized automobile from Audi that was made between 1968 and 1994. ...
The Living Daylights is the fifthteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
Audi 100 Avant 1994 The Audi 100 was a mid-sized automobile from Audi that was made between 1968 and 1994. ...
First generation Ripple Bonnet Citroën 2CV built from 1948 to 1960 The Citroën 2CV (deux chevaux - French, literally two horses, from the tax horsepower rating) was a small automobile produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1948 to 1990. ...
The Citroën GS/GSA was an automobile produced by the French manufacturer Citroën between 1970 and 1986. ...
The Peugeot 504 is a midsize sedan automobile produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot. ...
1972 Cadillac Commercial Chassis with its 157. ...
Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 1,290. ...
A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Diamonds Are Forever, published in 1956, is the fourth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming. ...
The Fleetwood name was used on the top of the Cadillac line since 1927. ...
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The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car first manufactured by Chevrolet in 1953. ...
The Eldorado model was part of the Cadillac line from 1953 to 2002. ...
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Cadillac is a brand of luxury automobile, part of the General Motors Corporation, produced and mostly sold in the United States and Canada; outside of North America, they have been less successful. ...
The Eldorado model was part of the Cadillac line from 1953 to 2002. ...
Headline text The Ferrari F355 is a sports car built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. ...
GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings British secret service agent, James Bond. ...
Xenia Sergeyevna Onatopp (Russian: ÐÑÐµÐ½Ñ Ð¡ÐµÑгеевна ÐнаÑопп) is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye, played by actress Famke Janssen. ...
Monte Carlo is a very wealthy section of the city-state of Monaco known for its casino, gambling, beaches, glamour, and sightings of famous people. ...
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The Jaguar XK8 began production in 1996 (model year 1997) and was the first 8 cylinder vehicle produced by Jaguar, introducing the new Jaguar AJ-V8 engine. ...
Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...
Studebakers Lazy S logo, designed by Raymond Loewy, was used from the 1950s until 1966 The worlds largest living sign was planted at the Studebaker Proving Grounds, west of South Bend, Indiana. ...
Cadillac is a brand of luxury automobile, part of the General Motors corporation, produced and mostly sold in the USA; outside of North America, they have been less successful. ...
Felix Leiter is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in the James Bond series of novels and films. ...
Diamonds Are Forever is the fourth novel in Ian Flemings James Bond series. ...
Aerodynamics is a branch of fluid dynamics concerned with the study of gas flows, first analysed by George Cayley in the 1800s. ...
Raymond Loewy standing on one of his designs, the Pennsylvania Railroads S1 steam locomotive. ...
1964 Sunbeam Alpine IV The Alpine was a sporty coupe from Rootes Sunbeam marque. ...
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The Toyota 2000GT was a sports car produced in very limited numbers by Toyota in Japan. ...
You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the fifth to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...
The Toyota Crown is a line of full-size luxury sedans by Toyota. ...
An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by a flow of electric current. ...
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Octopussy is the thirteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
Suhadia Circle at Night Udaipur (à¤à¤¦à¤¯à¤ªà¥à¤°) is a city in Rajasthan, India. ...
A wheelie is a relatively simple bike trick that consists of the rider pulling the front wheel off the ground and balancing himself on the rear wheel, all while in motion. ...
Mercedes-Benz W114/W115 coupe Mercedes-Benz 220 (W115) saloon The Mercedes-Benz W114 (and similar W115) Stroke-8 midsize cars were produced from 1968 through 1976. ...
The Renault 9 and Renault 11 are compact automobiles, launched in the early 1980s, by the French car manufacturer Renault. ...
City flag City coat of arms Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: Tossed by the waves, she does not sink) Coordinates : Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) Administration Subdivisions 20 arrondissements Département Paris (75) Région Ãle-de-France Mayor Bertrand Delanoë (PS) City (commune) Characteristics Land Area 86. ...
The Triumph Stag was a car sold between 1970 and 1978 by the British Triumph Motor Company. ...
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Other vehicles - Moon buggy — Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Used by Bond to escape from the laboratory. Fast but infamously fragile, one of its wheels can be seen rolling past the camera position as Bond drives by it during the escape.
- Panhard AML — Two pursue Mujahadeen fighters in The Living Daylights.
- San Francisco Fire Department American LaFrance fire engine — Featured in A View to a Kill. Ladder truck commandeered by Bond and Stacey.
- T-55 battle tank — Featured in GoldenEye. A Russian tank taken by Bond to pursue General Ouromov in St. Petersburg.
- VAB AFV — Used by Koskov in The Living Daylights to transport diamonds one in pursuit of Bond in Czechoslovakia, and one briefly shown at Colonel Moon's HQ in Die Another Day.
- AEC Regent RT-type double-decker bus — Featured in Live and Let Die when Bond and Solitaire try to escape from Kananga. (Two 1973 Chevrolet Novas are seen as police cruisers.) En route it becomes a single-decker bus thanks to an inconveniently placed low bridge.
- Porsche Cayenne — The Cayenne Turbo. Featured as secondary vehicle for all-terrain conditions in Everything or Nothing
Lunar Rover-Manned land vehicle (NASA) The Lunar Rover was a manned land vehicle for transport on the Moon. ...
United Nations Panhard AML. The Panhard AML( called the AML 245 by Panhard) 60/90 is a light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive which gives it exceptional mobility. ...
Mujahideen (مجاهدين; also transliterated as mujāhidīn, mujahedeen, mujahedin, mujahidin, mujaheddin, etc. ...
The Living Daylights is the fifthteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
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American LaFrance (ALF) is an emergency vehicle manufacturer, based in Ladson, South Carolina. ...
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The T-54 and T-55 tank series was the Soviet Unions front-line main battle tank from 1947 until 1962, and remains in service throughout the world to this day, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union. ...
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, English transliteration: Sankt-Peterburg), colloquially known as Питер (transliterated Piter), formerly known as Leningrad (Ленингра́д, 1924–1991) and...
Medical evacuation version detail of propeller for amphibious operation Milan anti-tank missile variant 25 mm Dragar turret variant The Véhicule de lAvant Blindé or VAB (Armoured Vanguard Vehicle in French) is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilité Division of GIAT Industries of France. ...
An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, equipped with protection against hostile attacks and often mounted weapons. ...
The Living Daylights is the fifthteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...
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Aircraft - Lockheed JetStar — Is used as Auric Goldfinger's private jet in Goldfinger. It is later disguised as a United States Air Force C-140 transport to kidnap Bond while Goldfinger makes his escape.
- Republic RC-3 Seabee - Flown by Bond to to Scaramanga's island. Scaramanga uses the beached Seabee as a target while demonstrating his solar-powered beam weapon.
- Bell Rocket Belt — Featured in Thunderball. A rocket pack based on the Bell Jet belt.
- Avro Vulcan — SPECTRE hijack a Vulcan in Thunderball, crashlanding it in the ocean to steal its nuclear payload.
- Little Nellie — Featured in You Only Live Twice. A heavily armed gyrocopter that could be transported in several cases and quickly assembled in the field.
- Kawasaki KV-107 — A vehicle pursuing Bond and Aki in You Only Live Twice is dispatched by the use of this Japanese variant of the Boeing-Vertol Sea Knight and a large magnet suspended from the helicopter.
- Car Plane — Featured in The Man With the Golden Gun. Based on a 1974 AMC Matador coupe, owned by Scaramanga. During a car chase with Bond, Scaramanga drives the Matador into a disused barn, which was housing the plane section (two wings and a jet engine). Scaramanga clamps the plane section onto the top of the Matador and uses it to fly away from Bond.
- Handley Page Jetstream — In the pre-titles sequence of Moonraker, Bond is almost left stranded on this aircraft with no pilot and no instruments, until he is pushed out with no parachute by Jaws.
- Space Shuttle — Moonraker is a brand name applied to a space shuttle orbiter design, built by Drax Industries for NASA. Though the actual Space Shuttle had not flown by the time Moonraker was released, the Drax Moonraker is identical in design. These were named Moonraker 1-6.
- Bell 206 JetRanger — this is the helicopter which comes under remote radio control in the opening sequence of For your eyes only. Bell helicopters had previously been seen in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, and Moonraker.
- Acrostar Jet — Featured in Octopussy. The Acrostar was used to escape from a mission in the opening sequence. The wings and nosecone section of this plane fold up vertically while not in use allowing it to be stored in small compartments (in this case a horse trailer).
- Beechcraft 'Twin Beech' — Kamal Khan's private aircraft in Octopussy. Bond grips onto the aircraft during take off and, after a fight with Gobinda atop the Twin Beech, rescues Octopussy before it crashes.
- Blimp — Max Zorin utilises two types of blimp in A View To A Kill. The first, a larger airship, is used for conferencing facilities. The second, a much smaller model, was intended to be used for Zorin to watch the destruction of Silicon Valley, but with that plan thwarted was a getaway vehicle that meets its end on the Golden Gate Bridge.
- British Aerospace Harrier T10 — This aircraft is used to assist Koskov's defection to the West in The Living Daylights.
- Lockheed Hercules — Two examples are used in The Living Daylights. The first, seen in the pre-titles sequence, is a Royal Air Force example and is M's flying office. It is the staging post for the 00-section penetration of the Gibraltar radar installation. The second example is a Soviet Air Force transport, used extensively during Bond's escape from Afghanistan. It should be noted, of course, that the Soviet Air Force did not operate any western aircraft types in reality, including the Hercules.
- Mikoyan MiG-29 — Three respond to the emergency alarm triggered at Severnaya in GoldenEye, and are destroyed by an electromagnetic pulse fired by the GoldenEye satellite weapon.
- Eurocopter Tiger — In GoldenEye, Xenia Onatopp and General Ourumov steal a Tiger demonstrator in order to obtain the GoldenEye access codes.
- Aero L-39 Albatros — Two are featured in the pre-titles sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies. Bond commandeers one in an attempt to evacuate a nuclear torpedo before a missile strike, the other pursues to stop him.
- Switchblades — Featured in Die Another Day, the Switchblade is essentially a one-man glider shaped like a fighter jet. It features retractable wings that control the speed and trajectory of the craft. Fitted with the same material on a stealth bomber, the switchblade allows Bond and Jinx to enter North Korea undetected. The switchblade is based on a workable model called "PHASST" (Programmable High Altitude Single Soldier Transport).
- Antonov An-124 — Featured in Die Another Day, this aircraft is used to transport Gustav Graves' equipment out of Iceland. It is later used as Graves' airborne command centre during the Icarus attack on the Korean DMZ.
The Lockheed L-1329 JetStar is a business jet produced in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. ...
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerospace branch of the United States armed forces and one of the seven uniformed services. ...
// Republic RC-3 Seabee Designed as a fun, inexpensive all-metal amphibious aircraft, the Republic RC-3 Seabee is a unique example of early post-war civilian aircraft. ...
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The Avro Vulcan was a British delta-wing subsonic bomber, operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984. ...
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The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 kilometers (11 mi) above the hypocenter. ...
An autogyro (only an autogiro when made by Cierva (see below)), sometimes called a gyroplane or Gyrocopter™, is an aircraft with an unpowered rotary wing, or rotor, that resembles a helicopter. ...
April 1, 2004: Sailors from USS Saipan (LHA-2) rush out to unchain a CH-46 Sea Knight. ...
The Waterman Aerobile at the Smithsonian. ...
1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
An advertisement for the 1973 AMC Matador, promoting its roominess The AMC Matador was an intermediate size car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ...
Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. ...
The Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream was a small twin turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage, designed to meet the requirements of the United States feederliner and regional airline market. ...
Jaws is a fictional assassin in the James Bond media franchise with stainless steel teeth. ...
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Bell 206 B3 The Bell Model 206 JetRanger is one of the most successful helicopter designs in the world. ...
Bede Aircraft was founded by controversial aeronautical engineer Jim Bede in 1961 to produce the BD-1 kit aircraft. ...
Octopussy is the thirteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
The Beechcraft Model 18 was a small six to eleven place, all metal, aircraft manufactured by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Witchita, Kansas. ...
Kamal Khan is a fictional character and villain in the James Bond film Octopussy. ...
Blimp is an informal term typically applied to non-rigid airships. ...
Max Zorin is the main villain in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. ...
USS Akron (ZRS-4) in flight, November 2, 1931 An airship is a buoyant aircraft that can be steered and propelled through the air. ...
A view of downtown San Jose, the self-proclaimed Capital of Silicon Valley. ...
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening into the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean. ...
There are several variations of the Harrier Jump Jet: Hawker Siddeley Harrier - 1st generation Harrier, also known as the AV-8A Harrier in USMC usage, now out of service Boeing/BAE Systems AV-8B Harrier II - 2nd generation Harrier, also known as Matador AV-8B in Spanish usage. ...
General Georgi Koskov is a fictional character and villain in the James Bond film The Living Daylights. ...
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a four-engine turboprop aircraft, is the main tactical air transport aircraft of the United States and UK military forces. ...
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ...
M is the title and code letter for James Bonds boss and fictional head of the British Secret Intelligence Service or MI6. ...
The Soviet Air Force, also known under the abbreviation VVS, transliterated from Russian: ÐÐС, Ðоенно-воздÑÑнÑе ÑÐ¸Ð»Ñ (Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily), formed the official designation of the airforce of the Soviet Union. ...
The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: * ) (NATO reporting name Fulcrum) is a fighter aircraft designed for the air superiority role in the Soviet Union. ...
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The Eurocopter Tiger is an attack helicopter manufactured by the Eurocopter Group. ...
Xenia Sergeyevna Onatopp (Russian: ÐÑÐµÐ½Ñ Ð¡ÐµÑгеевна ÐнаÑопп) is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye, played by actress Famke Janssen. ...
Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye, played by Gottfried John. ...
L-39C Albatros Slovak L-39 ZA at Radom Air Show 2005 The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance, jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s to replace the L-29 DelfÃn. ...
Giacinta Jinx Johnson is a fictional character in the James Bond film Die Another Day. ...
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (NATO reporting name: Condor) is the largest aircraft ever mass produced, and was, until the advent of the An-225 Mriya, the largest aircraft in production. ...
Sir Gustav Graves is a fictional villain in the twentieth James Bond film Die Another Day. ...
Map of the Korean DMZ. The DMZ is given in red, the demarcation line runs in the middle of the DMZ (black line). ...
Marine vehicles - Wet Nellie — Featured in The Spy Who Loved Me. A modified Lotus Esprit S2 that could transform into a submarine.
- Wetbike — Featured in The Spy Who Loved Me. A hydrofoil "water motorcycle", built by a unit of Minnesota-based Arctic Enterprises. Used by Bond to travel from the US Submarine to Stromberg's Atlantis to save Triple X.
- Alligator Boat — Featured in Octopussy. Bond travels to Octopussy's island inside a boat designed to look like an alligator.
- Q Boat — Featured in The World is Not Enough. Was created by Q as a "fishing boat" for his retirement. Came with missiles and a GPS tracking system. It could also submerge although the pilot either needed to have his own breathing apparatus or surface quickly before he drowned. However, this feature wasn't exactly finished when Bond took it which could account for why the pilot was exposed to the water using that function.
- Gondola — Featured in Moonraker. While attacked on the canals of Venice, Bond escapes his assailants by using his gondola's hidden self-propulsion system which also included a hovercraft function to leave the water.
- Q's Hydrofoil Boat — Featured in Moonraker; based on a Glastron design. Bond uses this boat to escape from Jaws while searching for the spacecraft launching facility. Comes with all the usual Q refinements such as tracking torpedoes and a hang-glider when an immediate ditching of the boat was required.
- Iceberg — Featured in A View To A Kill. Bond escapes from a mission in Siberia by getting into a boat/submarine built to look like an iceberg.
- Disco Volante — The yacht Emilio Largo used as his floating base of operations in Thunderball. It appears to be an ordinary luxury yacht but it has a couple of special features. Belowdecks is a "moon pool" through which Largo and his henchman can gain access to the sea. (Handy for hauling in thermonuclear weapons without arousing suspicion.) When Largo gives the order "Jettison cocoon!" the after portion of the yacht separates, revealing that the forward half is actually a high-speed hydrofoil. (Handy for making hasty retreats.) "Disco Volante" is Italian for "flying saucer."
A WetBike is a hydrofoil water motor cycle that is often described as cross between a motorcycle and a jet ski. ...
The Jetfoil Toppi is a ferry which connects Yakushima, Tanegashima Island and Kagoshima port in Japan A hydrofoil is a boat with wing-like foils mounted on struts below the hull. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
Over fifty GPS satellites such as this NAVSTAR have been launched since 1978. ...
Country Italy Region Veneto Province Venice (VE) Mayor Massimo Cacciari (since April 18, 2005) Elevation m Area 412 km² Population - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 271,251 - Density 646/km² Time zone CET, UTC+1 Coordinates Gentilic Veneziani Dialing code 041 Postal code 30100 Frazioni Chirignago, Favaro Veneto, Mestre...
A Venetian gondola A gondola is a small long, narrow boat with a high bow and stern, best known for its use in the canals of Venice. ...
BHC SR-N4 The worlds largest car and passenger carrying hovercraft A hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicle (ACV), is a vehicle or craft that can be supported by a cushion of air ejected downwards against a surface close below it, and can in principle travel over any relatively smooth...
A modern torpedo, historically called a locomotive torpedo, is a self-propelled projectile that (after being launched above or below the water surface) operates underwater and is designed to detonate on contact or in proximity to a target. ...
Hang gliding is one of the windsports. ...
Thunderball is the fourth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the fourth film star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...
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