![]() When he comes to Piston Peak National Park, his landing gear gets replaced by gray pontoons with blue and black stripes. Soon into his career, Dusty goes back to the paint job he received in Germany, as well as using his original propeller, but keeps his T33 wings. Soon afterwards, Dusty is painted gray and black after being honored by the Jolly Wrenches, along with their insignia, initials and logo painted at the back. Additionally, he uses a four-bladed Sky Slycer Mark Five propeller. The orange color on his front is changed to gray, while his back has the white color replaced with orange, along with part of his vertical stabilizer and tailplane changed to gray. Additionally, the color of his tailplane is changed to blue.Īs he is being upgraded in time for the final leg, he gets T33 wings, which are painted white, with the tip tanks being orange, and black stripes in place of the blue ones. Before coming to the first location of the Wings Around the Globe, he gets the Jolly Wrenches insignia painted on him, as well as his first name's initial and racing number, #7, painted in white on his vertical stabilizer.īefore doing the third leg of the Wings Around the Globe, he gets his sprayer removed, along with a new paint job, where his black stripes are replaced by blue stripes that are different shapes, and an inscription of his name is placed on his sides, which also have his racing number on a black-outlined white circle that is additionally on his right wing. While working as a crop duster, he has black stripes on his sides, as well as a M5000 crop sprayer attached to his undercarriage. He is painted orange and white, and has blue eyes. Additionally, he is heroic, first shown when he saved Bulldog from having an accident, and again when he saved the Smokejumpers from a wildfire (despite being scolded by Blade for not following orders).Īlthough Dusty's model seems to be fictional, it takes inspiration from the Air Tractor AT-502, Cessna and the PZL-Mielec M-18 Dromader, with 680½ horsepower, one propeller, and a wingspan that is 23 feet (7 meters). although he was formerly afraid of heights. ![]() However, when attempting to win the final leg of the Wings Around the Globe, he overcame his fears when going above the clouds so to gain more speed. Originally, he had a fear of heights, because he had never flown so high during his job of crop-dusting. “ I'm afraid of heights.” ―Dusty admitting his then fear of heightsĭusty is one of those who is friendly, brave, curious, and courageous. When the first film was announced, Jon Cryer was announced to do Dusty's voice, but he soon left the project, leaving Dane Cook to voice Dusty instead. The heroic, often life-threatening efforts involved are admirable-but seemingly impossible to master-particularly if you're a crop duster-turned-racer with an injury that can't be ignored. Forced to shift gears, Dusty decides to train with the Aerial Fire Fighters at Piston Peak Air Attack Base as a Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT). When world-famous air racer Dusty Crophopper returns to hometown Propwash Junction after another victorious racing season, the former crop duster revels in his new career success until a fateful training run changes his course with a career-ending injury. With a little help from his friends-and a WWII vet with wisdom to spare-Dusty takes off on an adventure of a lifetime, going prop-to-prop with champions while daring to reach heights he never imagined possible. The fact that he's not really built for competitive racing doesn't deter him from pursuing his dream-but his fear of heights just might. Crop duster by trade, this single-prop plane sees himself soaring alongside his high-flying heroes in an international race. 3.2 Planes: Fire & Rescue: The Video Gameīackground Official Description Dusty is a plane with high hopes-literally.
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