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    Whirlybirds (sometimes called The Whirlybirds or Copter Patrol) is a syndicated American drama/adventure television series, which aired for 111 episodes — broadcast from February 4, 1957, through January 18, 1960.

  2. The Whirlybirds are hired for the day to fly a father and son to the Grand Canyon and then to a football game. During this job Chuck and P.T find out that the father of the boy is a syndicate criminal that the police are looking for.

  3. One of the Whirlybirds, Inc. most popular hires is during hunting season, when they will typically fly a sportsman into a remote area to hunt wild game. One such trip involved a classy dressing man by the name of Malloy, who hires P.T. and Chuck to fly him up into the mountains for the weekend.

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    • January 3, 1957
  4. The U.S. Army is trying to prevent spies from discovering secret military bases and hire the Whirlybirds to keep an eye out for anything unusual.

  5. Chuck Martin and Pete "P.T." Moore, are the owners of Whirlybirds, Incorporated, a chopper for hire company based in California. Each week, Chuck and P.T. would find themselves called to help the local authorities in search and rescue, or fly a rich bigwig around.

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  6. When a plane flown by a veteran pilot disappears on a routine flight, the Whirlybirds are called in to assist in the search over the objections of the plane's co-owner.

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    Whirlybirds. 1957. Chuck Martin and Pete "P.T." Moore, are the owners of Whirlybirds, Incorporated, a chopper for hire company based in California. Each week, Chuck and P.T. would find themselves called to help the local authorities in search and rescue, or fly a rich bigwig around.

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