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TAKE-OFFS

& LANDINGS
SPEND A DAY WITH DAD! As a child, Director Klay Hall loved watching planes take-off and
land with his father, which later influenced the creation of Disneys PLANES. This Fathers
Day, plan an outing with your dad. Have brunch at your local airport restaurant and watch
the planes take-off and land, then throughout the year you can spend the day with your dad
at one of the international air shows from the list below. Discover your love for PLANES!

International Air Shows

Look for local air shows in your area that are not listed here!
6/7-9 Golden West
Fly-in & Air show

Tannheim Airfield, Germany

Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the


Marysville Army Airfield.

The European equivalent to EAA AirVenture


Oshkosh, Tannkosh attracts hundreds of
private aircraft from all over Europe.

7/20-21 Royal International


Air Tattoo

8/29-9/1 Bournemouth
Air Festival

The worlds largest military air show. One of


the UKs top outdoor family events.

Four day festival in August that attracts


around 1,300,000 spectators.

7/29-8/4 EAA AirVenture


Oshkosh

9/11-15 Reno Air Races

Marysville, CA

RAF Fairford, UK

Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, WI


Famous for over 500,000 visitors and
massive fly-in of aircraft. Multiple displays as
well as talks by influential people in aviation.

Director Klay
Halls dad getting
into an airplane.

8/23-25 Tannkosh

8/9-11 Abbotsford Air show


Abbotsford, BC

Canadas largest air show/aviation festival.

8/15-18 Airbourne 2013

Eastbourne Seafront, East Sussex, UK


The worlds largest free sea front air show.

Bournemouth Seafront, Dorset, UK

Reno, Nevada

Known as the Worlds Fastest Motor Sport


Features civil air show acts and military flight
demonstrations between races.

9/14-15 Southport Air Show


North West of England

The largest air show in the North West of


England featuring all things aviation.

10/4-6 Miramar Air show


San Diego, CA

The largest military air show in the nation that


attracts an estimated 700,000 spectators.

For more on Disneys Planes, go to: www.disney.com/planes.

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AIR SHOW
CHECKLIST
Fill in the information about all the things you see at the air show!
Types of planes:

Draw your
favorite plane!

Write down each type of aircraft you find at the air show.

Director Klay Hall loved


drawing planes as a child.
Draw your favorite plane
from the air show below.

Military: Planes that are used in the military.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

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Aerobatic: Planes that do stunts.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

Warbirds: Military planes from the past.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

Propeller: Planes that have one or more propellers.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

NAME OF PLANE: ________________________

Plane maneuvers:

Check off each maneuver that you see at the air show.

Jets: Planes that do not have propellers.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

Homebuilt: Planes built by the pilot himself.


1) ____________________

4) ____________________

2) ____________________

5) ____________________

3) ____________________

6) ____________________

Loop

Rolls

Straight Up

Spin

Straight Down

Inverted Flight

Landing

Dives

Take-off

For more on Disneys Planes, go to: www.disney.com/planes.

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Paper Planes
Create Disneys PLANES character paper planes!
Six character versions for you and your friends to race with!

Print out this activity and follow the directions on the following
pages to create six of the racer characters in Disneys Planes.

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Paper Planes
Play the PLANES racer game with real paper planes. Print out the template pages,
and follow the directions to create your racers. Then race them!

WINNER!

WINNER!

WINNER!

Racer Game

Lets Race em!

WINNER!

WINNER!

WINNER!

TO PLAY: Print the game board and paper plane templates. Follow the directions to create
all six racer planes. SET THE RACETRACK: Cut two pieces of masking tape about 48 inches
long. Place tape strips along the floor about 20 feet apart indicating one as the start line
and one as the finish line. Line up the contestants behind the start line. Have each person
throw their paper plane at the same time, the person whose plane crosses the finish line
first WINS the round. Place a penny on the game board to indicate the WINNER for that
round. Adjust your paper planes and continue to play until all the rounds are complete.
The person who crosses the finish line first for four rounds is the WINNER!

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Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

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DIRECTIONS:
Print the pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you so the point lines up with the center of the
rectangle.

start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,

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Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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DIRECTIONS:
Print these pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you but to the second indicator line so the point
lines up with the center of the rectangle.

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,
start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

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Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

DIRECTIONS:
Print the pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you so the point lines up with the center of the
rectangle.

start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,

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Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

DIRECTIONS:
Print these pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you but to the second indicator line so the point
lines up with the center of the rectangle.

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,
start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

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Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

DIRECTIONS:
Print these pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you but to the second indicator line so the point
lines up with the center of the rectangle.

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,
start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

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2013 Disney

Have an adult help you with this activity. DO NOT throw


a paper airplane at another person, animal or object as
paper can be sharp or pointy.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

DIRECTIONS:
Print these pages on regular paper.
1-2). With the white side of the first rectangle you choose
facing you, fold the rectangle in half and unfold it so the
paper lays flat again. Now, fold the left two corners towards
you.
3). Fold the triangle you created with the first set of folds
towards you so the point lines up with the center of the
rectangle.

start the fold out from the center line a little bit so the
corners touch the center line of the airplane when folded.
5.) Fold back the triangle tip that peeks out from behind your
new folds to hold them in place.
6-7.) Flip the airplane over so the design is now facing you and
fold it in half towards you on the dashed line.
8-9). Fold down the wings on both sides and you are ready to
fly!

4.) Fold the top two corners towards you again, but this time,

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