The last Disney movie with the participation of the Eagle Patrol has already been released

After Cars Disney movie arrives Planes, an animation work full of adventures, starring Dusty, an airplane that dreams of participating in an aerial competition of high flights. Although Dusty was not precisely built to compete because he is afraid of heights! So, he turns to an experienced naval aviator who helps him qualify to challenge the current champion of the racing circuit. Dusty will prove his courage to reach unimaginable heights and teach the world what needs to be done to lift the flight.

It has already been released in 674 movie screens from all over Spain on August 14 in 2D and 3D. It is a film suitable for all audiences and especially recommended for children. It lasts approximately 1 hour and 32 minutes.

The director of Planes is Klay Hall, who has been an airplane enthusiast all his life and who doesn't! and also comes from a family of aviation lovers. His father was a Navy pilot and his grandfather also took off to heaven as a pilot.

Many of the Aircraft aircraft are completely fictional designs and others were inspired, in part, by different models such as Dusty, for example, which brings together characteristics of the Air Tractor 502, Cessna and Air Dromader. There are also two designs entirely inspired by real planes, the veteran Navy expert, Skipper, which is a F4U Corsair fighter plane, developed in 1938 and the Chupacabra, known for its dazzling personality, bears the design of a Gee Bee, a Aircraft dating back to the early days of air racing. Designed by Granville Brothers Aircraft in the early 1930s, Bee Gee planes were built with a tear-shaped fuselage to reduce resistance and allow sharp turns without losing altitude.

And above all it highlights the Eagle Patrol, the Spanish Air Force acrobatic patrol who has collaborated with Disney by reviewing the translation of the aviation terms and putting his voice on the military airplanes that appear in the film.

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