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421: 431: 76:, France, in 1951, but not initially completed with engines because of unsatisfactory results achieved previously on other SCAN Type 30 Widgeons with various engines available there. Instead, it was disassembled and stored until 1967, when it was imported into the US, reassembled, and finally completed using nine-cylinder, 300 hp Lycoming model R-680 radial engines in what was called a Mansdorf Gannet conversion. It was one of the few Widgeons converted with radial engines. 50: 151:, the main character, Max Black, gets her boss, Han Lee, to say, "The plain! The plain!" when she purposely named all the different types of bagels they had to offer at the diner. She then proceeded to say she has waited three years to do that to her friend, the show's other main character, Caroline Channing. 94:
It was rented for the show from a local charter company by a contract production company, and almost all of the footage of the plane used throughout the series and films was shot in one day and recycled over the entire run. During the filming of the actual episodes, the guests climbed out of a
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The aircraft was later rented or sold to parties who used it to smuggle drugs into the United States, and it crashed in a swamp on at least one occasion. It was confiscated by the DEA and sold by the U.S. Marshals Service at auction. It again fell into the hands of other drug smugglers and was
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eventually confiscated and sold again. It was involved in a gear-collapse accident in the 1990s, and repainted deep red, so it is not as recognizable as De Plane of the television series when it was painted white. It was owned by the Ozarks Auto Show, Inc., a regional antique dealer, of
111:, along with several other special-interest aircraft. De Plane! De Plane! has at times been on display on the airshow circuit in the American Midwest. The plane was sold at the 38th annual Branson Collector Car Auction on April 16, 2016, to an undisclosed buyer for $ 275,000. 336: 41:), one of the main characters, spotting the seaplane approaching the island and running up a tower and excitedly yelling, "De Plane! De Plane!" and ringing a bell. 488: 362: 138: 67: 123:
commercial for minisize doughnuts, where he requested, "De plain! De plain! No, de cinammon! De cinnamon! No, de chocolate! De chocolate!"
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Not since Fantasy Island and those immortal words "The plane, boss, the plane!" have dwarfs enjoyed such televisual prominence.
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The plane as it appeared in January 2008 flying over the Ozark Mountains and Table Rock Lake near Berryville Arkansas
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The hit show turned Villechaize into a larger-than-life character thanks to his catchphrase, 'De plane! De plane!'
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The actual aircraft used in the series was a SCAN 30, a license-built version of a
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The phrase is also commonly used in many other contexts, such as articles about
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originating from the opening titles of every episode of the U.S. TV series
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In 1992, Hervé Villechaize referenced his famous catchphrase in a
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papier-mâché and plywood mock-up of the back of the plane.
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seaplane, U.S. registry N4453. It was manufactured by the
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Famous line in the television series "Fantasy Island"
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Index

catchphrase
Fantasy Island
Hervé Villechaize

Grumman G-44 Widgeon
Société de construction aéronavale
fr
La Rochelle
Richard Bach
Hollister, Missouri
M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport
Branson, Missouri
Dunkin' Donuts
dwarfs
Speedy Gonzales
Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island
Two Broke Girls


ISBN
978-0198607359
"The Suicide Of A Sidekick"
Entertainment Weekly
the original
GRUMMAN G-44 WIDGEON
Archived
Wayback Machine
Les Ailes Québécoises Forum
Seaplane Pilots Association Forum
ISBN

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