FBI Jet Interiors from Twin Peaks Parts 7 and 9

Part 9
Interior of the FBI Jet from Twin Peaks Parts 7 and 9 on Showtime.

I recently shared how the aerial footage of the FBI jet in flight from Twin Peaks Parts 7 and 9 was taken from promotional footage provided by Gulfstream Aerospace. The interiors for this location were shot using a set provided by Air Hollywood located in Pacoima, California. Here’s how I discovered this location.

AirHollywood
AirHollywood.com

I figured there was no way that the scenes were shot while traveling in the air. The cost of renting an airplane for the crew seemed like it would be too high. Additionally, I knew there were companies based in Los Angeles, California that provided fake airplanes for film and television shoots.

At first, I searched AeroMockUps.com thinking that may be the company that provided the airplane. An exhaustive search on their website yielded no results. So I searched the web for another company and discovered AirHollywood.com. Their website had a listing for a Gulfstream III set that looked like it matched scenes from Twin Peaks Season 3 on Showtime.

AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com

Digging deeper into their site, I found a page that listed film and television shows that used their company. BINGO! There was a listing for Twin Peaks on Showtime that interestingly showed a fan created poster for the series.

Let’s look at where Air Hollywood is located in southern California.

Google Maps
Google Maps

Here’s an aerial shot from Google Maps of Air Hollywood located at 13240 Weidner Street  in Los Angeles, California.

Google Maps
Google Maps

Zooming in, it appears the Gulfstream III is parked outside the facility.

Google Maps
Google Maps

A Google Maps street view image from June 2016 shows the Gulfstream III set parked in a similar spot as what is featured on their website.

Google Maps
Google Maps

Zooming in again, the set appears to be an exact match!

Let’s compare screen caps from Parts 7 and 9 with the set images from their website.

Part 7
Part 7
Part 7
Part 7

The interior scenes from Part 7 starts with Gordon Cole sitting toward the back of the airplane. Albert Rosenfield stops to speak with Diane Evans before joining Cole.

AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com

AirHollywood.com offers these two images from inside the set that appear to match. I believe they reversed the couch and chairs and replaced the carpet for the series.

Part 7
Part 7

Agent Tammy Preston eventually discusses her findings about Dale Cooper with Cole and Rosenfield.

AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com

Here is another look at the back of the airplane set from AirHollywood.com.

Part 9
Part 9

In Part 9, Cole is seen looking out window.

AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com

The windows and seats appear to be the same as seen in this image from AirHollywood.com.

Part 9
Part 9
Part 9
Part 9

Cole visits the cockpit and asks the pilots to make a detour in their flight plan. He stops at the mini-bar and picks up Diane Evans more bottles of Vodka.

AirHollywood.com
AirHollywood.com

Here’s a look at the mini-bar/kitchen area from the set as found on AirHollywood.com.

Part 9
Part 9

The scene ends with Gordon Cole remarking that Cooper flew the Coop.

Notice in every scene how details are missing outside the exterior windows. You would think that the cockpit windows would at least show some kind of detail. It confirmed for me that they were really on a set.

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