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  1. The Wallis WA-116 Agile is a British autogyro developed in the early 1960s by former Royal Air Force Wing Commander Ken Wallis. The aircraft was produced in a number of variants, one of which, nicknamed Little Nellie, was flown in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice.

  2. Little Nellie was the nickname given to a heavily armed autogyro featured in the film adaptation of You Only Live Twice. In the film it was shipped by Q in four suitcases and assembled before use. Little Nellie was based on a modified Wallis WA-116 Agile, a British autogyro developed in the...

  3. 28. Apr. 2023 · On Film. Q delivers the iconic autogyro to Bond in southern Japan. Known affectionately as Little Nellie, the nimble flying machine arrives in four alligator packing cases. Once it’s assembled and Q finishes his briefing, Bond pilots the aircraft – which carries the mark G-ARZB – in search of Blofeld’s base.

  4. Little Nellie 007 is a 1991 book by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny about the James Bond autogyro, Little Nellie, as featured in the film You Only Live Twice, and her creator, Wing Commander Retd. Ken Wallis.

  5. Littel-Nellie.de. Little-Nellie. Dürfen wir vorstellen: Little-Nellie. Ultraleicht-Fixed-Wing. D-MHBs - Landung in Leer-Papenburg. Willkommen auf Little-Nellie's Website. (D-MNLI) Zitat. Wenn Du das Fliegen einmal erlebt hast, wirst Du für immer auf Erden wandeln, mit Deinen Augen himmelwärts gerichtet.

  6. 28. Apr. 2020 · 13K. 3.9M views 3 years ago. Is this the ultimate Q gadget? James Bond uses a Wallis autogyro, nicknamed Little Nellie, in YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967) in an attempt to locate Blofeld’s rocket...

  7. 28. Apr. 2020 · Meet Little Nellie. Taking to the air with Little Nellie. Is this the ultimate Q gadget? James Bond uses a Wallis autogyro, nicknamed Little Nellie, in You Only Live Twice (1967) in an attempt to locate Blofeld’s rocket base from the air. Real life Wing Commander Ken Wallis designed this unusual machine in the early 1960s.