Karl C
Disney Fanatic Extraordinaire. Does Tortuga ha
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- Jul 22, 2003
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While we were on Backlot Tour I noticed a classic part of Disney history in a nearly hidden display in a remote part of the tour.
It is the airplane that Walt used in his endeavor to build his dream. Though I have searched, I have not been able to locate any history of it on the internet.
WDW is missing a chance to develop a static display somewhere on Disney property were anyone interested would be able to get a closer look at this piece of Disney / Aviation history. If anyone has found a link, knows any of it's past or anyone who is a cast member that knows if this idea has ever been considered, I would like to hear from you.
For instance, The G-1 could be displayed on a podium or even a "In flight" pedestal if it is not airworthy any longer. It's past could be presented using a photographic timeline.
This aircraft was not a movie prop. It is being displayed totally out of character to the roll it played in the early years Walt's interests. Not to mention that it is a multi million dollar piece of equipment.
Being a aviation buff in addition to a avid Disney fan combining the two would be the best of both worlds. I would jump at the chance to be able to pose near the aircraft.
It is the airplane that Walt used in his endeavor to build his dream. Though I have searched, I have not been able to locate any history of it on the internet.
WDW is missing a chance to develop a static display somewhere on Disney property were anyone interested would be able to get a closer look at this piece of Disney / Aviation history. If anyone has found a link, knows any of it's past or anyone who is a cast member that knows if this idea has ever been considered, I would like to hear from you.
For instance, The G-1 could be displayed on a podium or even a "In flight" pedestal if it is not airworthy any longer. It's past could be presented using a photographic timeline.
This aircraft was not a movie prop. It is being displayed totally out of character to the roll it played in the early years Walt's interests. Not to mention that it is a multi million dollar piece of equipment.
Being a aviation buff in addition to a avid Disney fan combining the two would be the best of both worlds. I would jump at the chance to be able to pose near the aircraft.