January 22, 1984 - August 7, 1987
CBS & USA Cable Network
Adventure Series - 80 Episodes

Cast:

Stringfellow Hawke:   Jan-Michael Vincent
Dominic Santini:   Ernest Borgnine
Michael Archangel:   Alex Cord
Marella:   Deborah Pratt
Caitlin O'Shannessy:   Jean Bruce Scott
St. John Hawke:   Barry Van Dyke
Jason Locke:   Anthony Sherwood
Major Mike Rivers:   Geraint Wyn Davies
Jo Santini:   Michele Scarabelli

Airwolf was a high-tech attack helicopter of the future.
It could outrace conventional jets, travel halfway around
the world, and blast away with enormous firepower.
When its creator stole it and attempted to sell it to Libya,
a supersecret U.S. Government agency known only as
"The Firm" recruited reclusive pilot Stringfellow Hawke
to get it back. He did, but refused to turn it over until
the government tracked down his brother, who
was missing in action in Vietnam.

While the government was obligingly hunting up his brother,
Hawke agreed to use Airwolf--which he had hidden in the
Southwestern desert--on dangerous missions for The Firm.
Hawke was not easy to deal with, however. A sullen and
uncommunicative type, he could usually be found holed up
in his mountain cabin, surrounded by his collection of
impressionistic paintings, playing his cello. Women found
this handsome loner fascinating, but he disdained them.
His contact at The Firm was the suave, mysterious
Archangel--identifiable by his white suit, eye patch,
and cane. Helping Hawke on missions was his sensible,
middle-aged war buddy, Dominic, and sometimes one of
The Firm's agents, the beautiful Marella. Added to the
cast at the start of the second season was spunky
Caitlin O'Shannessy, a lady helicopter pilot
who became part of the team.

When new episodes of Airwolf premiered on the USA
Cable network in January of 1987, the cast was
completely changed. In the story line Dominic was
killed and Stringfellow badly injured when one of
their regular helicopters, sabotaged by foreign
agents, exploded. Dom's niece, Jo; Archangel's
replacement, Jason Locke; and a talented but hard-
to-control young agent, Mike Rivers, took Airwolf
on a mission to rescue Stringfellow's brother, St.
John Hawke. After getting back to the states, St.
John took over for his injured brother as head of
the Airwolf team. They still hid the super copter
from "The Company," but were willing to use it
on assignments they felt were worthwhile.


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