The Grizzly Peak Airfield plane is visible at Disney California Adventure again. The plane has been surrounded by construction walls for a long time, but the walls are gone now.
The plane sits under a Grizzly Peak billboard and Monorail track. It has been in the park since its opening in 2001, though it went through a paint job in 2015 when Condor Flats and Grizzly Peak Recreation Area combined to become Grizzly Peak Airfield.
It’s currently a tan color with red accents, with a logo for the fictional Grizzly Peak Park Service on the tail.
The plane was originally silver with red accents and the Condor Flats Air Tours logo.
At night, lights come on inside the plane.
It’s roped off, but guests can get quite close to it.
The number on its side is “N515GP.”
The ground around the plane is painted to look like a faded runway.
It is a real plane, though is obviously not in use anymore.
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