The episode was written by Deborah Pratt who also appears as Marella. She was also married to producer Donald P. Bellisario.
In some ways Pratt channeled John Le Carre as it is chock full of espionage with triple crosses.
After getting injured in a vintage plane stunt for a movie. The director being played by Andy Kaufman collaborator Bob Zmuda.
Marella visits Dom and Hawke in hospital and tells them Archangel has been captured by the East Germans.
Archangel went in to rescue an old lady friend. Now Hawke needs to launch a rescue mission without any help from the firm or the CIA.
Caitlin is brought in as part of the Airwolf crew but she doesn't know how to control the helicopter. So Dom needs to be sprung from his traction in hospital.
When they arrive in East Germany. Hawke finds the rescue mission just a bit too easy. The East Germans and the Russians have another agenda and it involves Archangel.
A strong story but unfortunately a bit too much rampant sexism depicting Caitlin's character.
In some ways Pratt channeled John Le Carre as it is chock full of espionage with triple crosses.
After getting injured in a vintage plane stunt for a movie. The director being played by Andy Kaufman collaborator Bob Zmuda.
Marella visits Dom and Hawke in hospital and tells them Archangel has been captured by the East Germans.
Archangel went in to rescue an old lady friend. Now Hawke needs to launch a rescue mission without any help from the firm or the CIA.
Caitlin is brought in as part of the Airwolf crew but she doesn't know how to control the helicopter. So Dom needs to be sprung from his traction in hospital.
When they arrive in East Germany. Hawke finds the rescue mission just a bit too easy. The East Germans and the Russians have another agenda and it involves Archangel.
A strong story but unfortunately a bit too much rampant sexism depicting Caitlin's character.