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BOATS AND PLANES USED BY JAMES BOND 007

Little Nellie

Little Nellie

Little Nellie was a heavily armed small gyroplane used by 007 in the movie, You only live Twice (1967).

The Wetbike

The Wetbike

The Wetbike was an aquatic vehicle used by 007 in the movie, The Spy who Loved Me (1977).

Q's Hydrofoil Boat

Q's Hydrofoil Boat

Q's Hydrofoil boat was heavily armed with Torpedoes and hand glider when ditching the boat was required. This boat was used by 007 in the movie, Moonraker (1979).

Gondola

Gondola

The Gondola had a hidden self-propulsion system with a hovercraft function to leave the water. This boat was used by 007 in the movie, Moonraker (1979).

Acrostar Jet

Acrostar Jet

The Acrostar Jet was used by 007 in the movie, Octopussy (1983). This small jet was controlled by one pilot. It also had the capability to fold up vertically while not in use thereby allowing it to be stored in small compartments.

Alligator Boat

Alligator Boat

This Alligator Boat was used by 007 in the movie, Octopussy (1983).

Iceberg boat

Iceberg boat

The Iceberg boat/submarine had the capability to camouflage itself with other iceberg pieces. This boat was used by 007 in the movie, A view to a Kill (1985).

Aero L-39 Albatros

Aero L-39 Albatros

The Aero L-39 Albatros jet was used by 007 in the movie, Tomorrow Never Dies (1997).

Q Boat

Q Boat

This heavily armed Q Boat was used by 007 in the movie, The World is not Enough (1999). This boat was equipped with missiles and GPS tracking system.

Switchblades

Switchblades

The Switchblades acted as air gliding tool. It had electrically powered retractable wings that controlled its speed and trajectory when landing. It was used by 007 in the movie, Die another Day (2002).

Welcome to the gallery of some of the boats and planes used by James Bond 007 on his missions. Some of the planes and boats created by Q's branch had high tech devices installed in them. Some of them had the capability to fire missiles, and camouflage their way in tricking the enemy. Click/Scroll on the images below to find out more about these planes and boats.  

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