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The scenes seen in the movie were filmed in two machinery rooms, at the hangar bay, and on elevator one and shot in February 1986 while the Ranger was stationed in San Diego, California. Beside Newell Tarrant, who previously served aboard the Ranger and portrayed Commander Rogerson in Star Trek IV, many sailors and crewmembers of the Ranger appeared as background performers during these scenes. Among the actors who filmed aboard the Ranger are Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols, Koenig's stunt double Spike Silver, and assistant stunt coordinator Gregory Barnett.

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  • The scenes seen in the movie were filmed in two machinery rooms, at the hangar bay, and on elevator one and shot in February 1986 while the Ranger was stationed in San Diego, California. Beside Newell Tarrant, who previously served aboard the Ranger and portrayed Commander Rogerson in Star Trek IV, many sailors and crewmembers of the Ranger appeared as background performers during these scenes. Among the actors who filmed aboard the Ranger are Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols, Koenig's stunt double Spike Silver, and assistant stunt coordinator Gregory Barnett.
  • The seventh USS Ranger (CV/CVA-61) is one of four Forrestal-class supercarriers built for the US Navy in the 1950s. Although all four ships of the class were completed with angled decks, Ranger had the distinction of being the first US carrier built from the very beginning as an angled deck ship. Commissioned in 1957, she served extensively in the Pacific, especially the Vietnam War, for which she earned 13 battle stars. Near the end of her career she also served in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf.
  • Dans "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" en 1986, il remplaça l'USS Enterprise (CVN-65) à l'époque indisponible pour le tournage du film. Des scènes furent tournées à bord en février 1986 dans deux salles des machines, dans le hangar et sur un élévateur, lorsque le Ranger stationnait à San Diego, Californie. L'USS Ranger a également servi de lieu de tournage pour "The Final Countdown" (1980), "Top Gun" (1986) et "Flight of the Intruder" (1991).
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  • The scenes seen in the movie were filmed in two machinery rooms, at the hangar bay, and on elevator one and shot in February 1986 while the Ranger was stationed in San Diego, California. Beside Newell Tarrant, who previously served aboard the Ranger and portrayed Commander Rogerson in Star Trek IV, many sailors and crewmembers of the Ranger appeared as background performers during these scenes. Among the actors who filmed aboard the Ranger are Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols, Koenig's stunt double Spike Silver, and assistant stunt coordinator Gregory Barnett. The USS Ranger was also used as a filming location in the war drama The Final Countdown (1980), the action film Top Gun (1986), and the action film Flight of the Intruder (1991). The crew of the USS Enterprise in the film were all sailors and Marines who served aboard the Ranger. Among the USS Ranger sailors who also appeared in Star Trek IV are: (This list is currently incomplete) * Paul Giebner (1985-1989) * Robert Jack (1984-1986) * Ken Peacock (1984-1988) * Brooks Gulledge (1983-1987)
  • The seventh USS Ranger (CV/CVA-61) is one of four Forrestal-class supercarriers built for the US Navy in the 1950s. Although all four ships of the class were completed with angled decks, Ranger had the distinction of being the first US carrier built from the very beginning as an angled deck ship. Commissioned in 1957, she served extensively in the Pacific, especially the Vietnam War, for which she earned 13 battle stars. Near the end of her career she also served in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. Ranger appeared on television in The Six Million Dollar Man, Baa Baa Black Sheep and in the films Top Gun, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (standing in for the carrier USS Enterprise), and Flight of the Intruder. Ranger was decommissioned in 1993, and is being stored at Bremerton, Washington. A plan to acquire her as a museum to be berthed on the Columbia River at Fairview, Oregon was rejected in late 2012, so the current plan is to scrap the ship.
  • Dans "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" en 1986, il remplaça l'USS Enterprise (CVN-65) à l'époque indisponible pour le tournage du film. Des scènes furent tournées à bord en février 1986 dans deux salles des machines, dans le hangar et sur un élévateur, lorsque le Ranger stationnait à San Diego, Californie. Outre Newell Tarrant, qui a servi à bord du Ranger et incarnait le Commander Rogerson, de nombreux marins et membres d'équipage du Ranger sont apparus comme figurants durant ces scènes (notamment Paul Giebner, Robert Jack, Ken Peacock, etc...). Parmi les acteurs qui ont tournés à bord du navire, figurent Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Spike Silver (la doublure cascade de Koenig), et Gregory Barnett (coordinateur assistant de cascades). L'USS Ranger a également servi de lieu de tournage pour "The Final Countdown" (1980), "Top Gun" (1986) et "Flight of the Intruder" (1991).
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