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The Kawasaki-Vertol KV-107-II is a Japanese twin-engined military helicopter produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It appears in the 1962 Godzilla film, King Kong vs. Godzilla.
History
Showa series
King Kong vs. Godzilla
A KV-107 II was sent to find the Seahawk. It witnessed Godzilla emerging from an iceberg. Two KVs were later sent to help lift King Kong out of Tokyo and dropped him at Mount Fuji.
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Several KV-107 IIs were sent to drop electrical nets onto Godzilla.
King Kong Escapes
A few KV-107 IIs witnessed the battle between King Kong and Mechani-Kong.
Godzilla vs. Hedorah
KV-107 IIs were sent to drop oxygen bombs onto Hedorah. They were forced to flee when it failed.
Heisei series
The Return of Godzilla
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Godzilla vs. Biollante
To be added
Video games
- Godzilla: Giant Monster March (1995) - Sega Game Gear
Gallery
Trivia
- The Kawasaki-Vertol KV-107 II is a Japanese variant of the American-built Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight.
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