Win complete ‘Airwolf’ boxsets!

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To celebrate the DVD and Blu-ray release of Airwolf: The Complete Collection on Monday 14 April – featuring all 55 episodes newly restored from the original 35mm prints – we’ve got DVD boxsets to give away to two of our Twitter followers!

For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for a chance to win 2 x Airwolf complete Season 1-3 boxsets – Info: http://bit.ly/1o3CnoG #AirwolfCB

Airwolf prizes

This briefing is from file A56-7W. Classified TOP SECRET. Subject is AIRWOLF-a Mach 1 plus attack helicopter with the most advanced weapons system in the air today. It has been hidden somewhere in the western United States by it’s test pilot Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent).

Hawke has promised to return AIRWOLF only if we can find his brother St John, an MIA in Vietnam. We suspect that Archangel, Deputy Director of the agency, that built AIRWOLF is secretly helping Hawke in return for Hawke’s flying AIRWOLF on missions of national concern. Stringfellow Hawke is 34, a brilliant combat pilot and a recluse since his brother’s disappearance.

His only friend is Dominic Santini (Ernest Borgnine), whose air service is the cover for their government work. With Hawke and Santini flying as a team at speeds rivalling the fastest jets, matched by unmatched firepower, AIRWOLF is too dangerous to be left in unenlightened hands. Finding it is your first priority.

Watch the show’s title sequence…

This competition has closed. The winners are Nick Harris (@mrnickharris) from Bedford and Gary Hart (@GarySe25) from London.

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