What happened to the...
Seal who unattached the fuel line to the plane in, South Career ? Did he just stay there?
A point to whomever spots the mistake. :D
Seal who unattached the fuel line to the plane in, South Career ? Did he just stay there?
A point to whomever spots the mistake. :D
I guess so. With the night time darkness, handheld camera work and quick editing, I couldn't see much detail in the scenes in places like South Korea.🐭
shareYes he sacrificed himself in order for Gerry Lane to get away and possibly find an answer/cure in Israel.
- When he go out to detach the fuel nozzle from the plane, he turned around and said to Gerry Lane: "Israel better pay off!" and then left the plane - he knew he wouldn't be able to come back on board.
Thanks mate... ;)
shareYW :)
- There's a chance he made it back to their stronghold, a slight chance. IF the three snipers on the rooftop had his back, and IF he was able to get into the tanker truck, he might've been able to drive back the way they came and make it that way, but I doubt - those damn zege's was scary fast!
And btw., how about the refueling? They couldn't fly all the way from South Korea to Israel (approx. 5500 mi) because the C-130's ferry range is approx. 3300 mi empty (without external fuel tanks). They had to go down for refueling at least once!
"And btw., how about the refueling? They couldn't fly all the way from South Korea to Israel (approx. 5500 mi) because the C-130's ferry range is approx. 3300 mi empty (without external fuel tanks)."
Haha! Very good point indeed ;) Although i would not of even thought of that and the film makers probably assumed the same.
Well spotted, FlippinFloppin ;) Nice detective work :)
Thanks for getting back again... not many folk do ;)
Cheers.
I've been flying quite a lot in the C-130,(not as a crew member, but in the cargo bay :D ) and not the newest versions, but I don't think the ferry range have changed that much since back then. :)
- and yw mate. :)