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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

315.0. "Disney Air Force" by LJOHUB::GOLDBERG (Len, Corp. Business Practices Group) Thu Jul 02 1992 20:46

    Well, I've finally been stumped.  Someone came up with a Disney 
    question that I couldn't answer, so I'm turning to the conference
    for help.
    
    What is the name of the Donald Duck shaped hot-air balloon that Disney 
    uses for various promotions?  I'm talking about the free flying giant 
    balloon, not the large cold air balloons that are used in parades and 
    for "Surprise in the Skies" at EPCOT Center.
    
    The other two hot-air balloons I recall are the Mickey shaped one named 
    "Ear Force One", and the new castle shaped one called "Castle in the 
    Clouds".  I just can't remember the name of the Donald balloon.  Are 
    there any others?
    
  
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315.1" Zip a Dee Doo Duck " -- I thinkISLNDS::HILLFri Jul 03 1992 04:004
    
    	If I'm not mistaken, I believe the Donald balloon was called " Zip
    a dee doo Duck. " At least, that's what I remember then calling the
    thing when it blew into Boston a couple years back.
315.2Cessna 123 Mike Mike, cleared to land.IVOS02::GREEN_RIBad Spellers of the World, Untie!Wed Feb 23 1994 17:4515
    
    This is an interesting trivia bit I picked up hanging around Ornage
    County Airport.  The Walt Disney Company has one of the largest
    corporate aircraft fleet in the USA.  Most of the fleet is home based
    in Burbank.  The Disney Air Force includes a Boeing 737, several
    LearJets, and Bell Jet Ranger Helicopters.
    
    The distinctive markings of the Disney fleet is the tail number.  The
    last two letter of all their aircrafts registration are MM.   One would
    look like this "N123MM"  
    
    If you're ever in Burbank Airport, Orange County Airport, or (I
    imagine) Orlando, look for bizjets with tail numbers ending in MM.
    
    -Rick