Whirlybird - Wikipedia Whirlybird may refer to: Helicopter (slang) Whirlybirds, a television program that aired in the United States from 1957 to 1960; Attic fan (slang and brand name) Samara (fruit) (slang), the fruit of a maple tree; Paper fortune teller, a form of origami; Power trowel (slang), light construction equipment
Whirlybirds (TV Series 1957–1960) - IMDb Charter helicopter pilots Chuck and P T solve crimes Rescue people, perform tasks and more using their Bell helicopter, the star of the show; A license plate found by P T in a river provides evidence that frees a man wrongly convicted of killing his wife
Whirlybirds for Roofs: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Smart Alternatives Whirlybirds, also called turbine vents or roof ventilators, are wind-powered gadgets designed to pull hot, stale air out of your roof space When the wind catches the fins, the whirlybird spins, using fresh air and creating suction
Whirlybird | Official Website | August 06 2021 Watch the trailer, find screenings book tickets for Whirlybird on the official site In theaters August 06 2021 brought to you by Greenwich Entertainment Directed by: Matt Yoka Starring: Marika Gerrard, Zoey Tur, Katy Tur
Whirlybird - Rotten Tomatoes Flying high above Los Angeles in a whirling news helicopter, husband-and-wife team Marika Gerrard and Zoey Tur (then known as Bob) covered some of the city's most dramatic events
Whirlybird (2020) - IMDb Whirlybird: Directed by Matt Yoka With Marika Gerrard, Jamie Tur, Katy Tur, Zoey Tur Soaring above the chaotic spectacle of '80s and '90s Los Angeles, a young couple revolutionized breaking news with their brazen helicopter reporting