We found the archive/Wayback Machine page of the Airwolf flight manual. Not all pages were archived, but the details which have been archived could be interesting to any longtime fan of the original show.
This is just a snippet of what can be found on the Wayback/Archive page. Please click here to see the full archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20140803111455if_/http://projects.airwolf.tv/resources/manual01.html
OPERATIONAL FEATURES GROUND MANEUVERING The center of each landing gear wheel contains a small high-torque electric motor capable of propelling the aircraft on its own.
DOWNWASH
AIRWOLF’S powerful main rotor creates a hazardous downwash situation distressful to other close-flying aircraft and is capable (at low altitudes) of actually blowing over cars.
CREW MEMBERS
Crew members are automatically (and constantly) “monitored” for physical and neurological stress via a small device on the left side of the flight suit chest piece (physical), and through the helmet (neurological).
O.B.O.G.S.- ON BOARD OXYGEN-GENERATION SYSTEM
Creates air suitable for respiration. This enters the cabin systems from the engine- where it has been purified by heat. It is then filtered for hazardous particles and cooled for breathing.
The cabin (which is fully pressurized) can be instantly vented should the atmosphere become contaminated. Flight suit systems automatically take over if there is a cabin pressure failure.
D.E.E.C – DIGITAL ENGINE ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Fine-tunes the engine at all times and prescribes optimum engine adjustments for most efficient operations. Works with the pilot through his throttle settings (tells him what to do).
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