It is a 707, the screenshots taken above are just poorly resized (look at how much the red star has been shortened compared to the pics below):
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The dog-tooth visible in the leading edge and the JT3D engines, would suggest a 707-320B.
 
Only a slight problem:
The 767 is from 1981.. A full two years after this movie..
I took another look a Douglas plane, and apparently there was a DC-8...
Which looks like this:

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First commercial flight was in 1959.
The window layout is a close match.
The only thing I can't see are those intakes on the nose in the movie..
The noseshape is less pointy in the movie?

In one frame I saw something interesting:
A number.
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How do I get more info on this plane with the number?
 
The window layout is a close match.
I'm mystified by that statement, the layout isn't even remotely close to the DC-8's one.

It's a 707, not only that, but it's a TWA 707 and very likely to be a Cargojet TWA.

Notice the grey cheatline going diagonally, higher at the front of the aircraft, going lower towards the rear. The only aircraft sporting this detail were those of the TWA fleet with the Arrowhead livery (notice also the radome colors combination, the grey stripe on the forward part of the tail and presence of a tailcode):
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TWA Cargojets appear to have also had a red stripe underneath a cargo opening, visually delimited by the second section of windows (that opening is clearly visible in the screenshots above).
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The set of numbers on the tail (purple oval) but too fuzzy to see clearly. That’s if it is not fictional.
 

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Hey Luca,
Thanks for the doing the research.
I completely missed both your replies...while I was writing my reply ..
I think we can safely save this is solved and not a fictional design :)
Should it be deleted?
 
So much i like the design of both Series
i have serious doubts those aircraft can fly...
Ultra Seven I also doubt, unless there are some monster engines.

But IIRC the Sylphid and Super Sylph will fly pretty well (see J-20).
Maeve/Rafe don't have intakes big enough to feed their engines. Same airframe, difference is manned versus unmanned (well, and Maeve has the AI program from a Super Sylph inside it)
The Fern and Fern 2 are supposed to be supermaneuverable light fighters, the F-16 to the Sylphid's F-15. Not sure where the inlet is on the Fern 2.

I'd like to try an RC version of the Fern 2, but it'd need a full on flight control system developed for it.
 
Ikuto Yamashita was one of the mecha designers for Evangelion, Yukikaze, and the new Gundam series. He is known for the organic look in his designs. For Yukikaze, Yamashita designed the mecha to look on the verge of being unflyable, but still had some aerodynamic sense.

The Maeve has three sets of air intakes and an additional set when the engines go to “ram-air” mode.

Fun fact: Bandai/Gonzo studios didn’t publish a book of the Yukikaze designs when the anime series came out. Yamashita had to self-publish one called “Blue & Purple” (2008) and is considered a collectors item.
 
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Ikuto Yamashita was one of the mecha designers for Evangelion, Yukikaze, and the new Gundam series. He is known for the organic look in his designs. For Yukikaze, Yamashita designed the mecha to look on the verge of being unflyable, but still had some aerodynamic sense.
Colani would be proud.
 
Mock-up, model or Computer Generated Image (CGI)?
I have found these crafts on the net and I would like to know:
1- If they are physical mock-up, small models or CGIs
2- For which movie or TV-series they were used.
Many thanks in advance.

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Likely a composite picture.

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Looks like an aircraft picture placed in a much older set (1970s?).

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Could e a mock-up.

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Most proaly just a model, not even a mock-up.

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Most certainly a CGI.
 
Ultra Seven I also doubt, unless there are some monster engines.

But IIRC the Sylphid and Super Sylph will fly pretty well (see J-20).
Maeve/Rafe don't have intakes big enough to feed their engines. Same airframe, difference is manned versus unmanned (well, and Maeve has the AI program from a Super Sylph inside it)
The Fern and Fern 2 are supposed to be supermaneuverable light fighters, the F-16 to the Sylphid's F-15. Not sure where the inlet is on the Fern 2.

I'd like to try an RC version of the Fern 2, but it'd need a full on flight control system developed for it.
The inlet for the Fand 2 is the red highlight on the line drawing.
For those interested, much of the info/artwork on this site comes from Yamashita’s self published book “Blue & Purple.”
 

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The X-80 is supposed to be a suborbital rocket plane that hits a time barrier to the year 2024! One of those films that are below B-films.
 
XFA-36A "Game" takes the cake for me
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
I tried to play AC3. I'd gotten so comfortable flying in the weeks in AC4 and 5 that I tried flying that low in AC3, and found out that there's not enough visual texture on the ground in AC3 to give a sense of distance above ground. At least when playing on PS2. We'll see what the 8bit unit does.
 
Jean Rocque Raltique's un-named 1889 monoplane from the anime Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water in english)
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And a bonus pan over a bunch of non-specific era-appropriate flying machine prototypes competing for a prize for the most succesful heavier-than-air flying machine at the Exposition Universelle
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While the series is ostensibly based on 20,000 leagues under the Sea, the original outline was written by Hayao Miyazaki and directed by Hideaki Anno so it ends up a lot more Laputa: Castle in the Sky with elements from Neon Genesis Evangelion.

As a bonus for fans of Century 21 productions, Anno did manage to work in a Thunderbirds 2 launch sequence via a fever dream in one episode...
 
Some more Studio Gainax aircraft, this time from Ōritsu Uchūgun: Oneamisu no Tsubasa (Eng: Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise)

A vertically-stacked twin-engine naval jet fighter with a strong resemblance to the J7W Shinden
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A piston-powered pusher prop fighter with bicycle landing gear and canards (again)
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An aerial tanker that looks like a turboprop Handley Page Victor, refuelling single-engine canard-equipped attacker jets with overwing drop pods
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If you want an idea of the level of detail that went into hand animating all the mechanical things, here are two YouTube links:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpHPizOiRbE

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJyQ7qCCM3Y
 

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