Plane

The Plane was only seen in the episode "Cool Hand Ed."Edd was forced to build it to escape from school by Eddy. The plane was constructed mainly out of a school locker and other junk found around their school. The engine was a fan motor inside a trash can and was quite powerful for its size. The plane managed to take off, but was over loaded. It appears to have a passenger limit of 3 people. Double D did however mentioned that it was incomplete, thus if finished should have been able to take off with all four passengers. It also has a maximum speed of approximately 30 mph, much slower than most real aircraft. It should be noted that the plane is one of the few aircraft built that actually worked.

The plane crashed into the school and was destroyed when Edd's shirt got caught on a branch (he was hanging on to the plane) and the plane flew backwards. However, after they crashed into the school, the dismissal bell rang. Therefore, the Ed's would have only skipped a few seconds of school.

Construction Items

 * Locker (Body)
 * Two Locker Doors (Wings)
 * Tuba (Tail Section)
 * Fan Propeller (Propulsion)
 * Fan Motor (Engine)
 * Trash Can (Nose)
 * Two Chairs (Front Seats)
 * Plywood Pieces (Air Foils)
 * Stopwatch (Controlling Piece)
 * Calculator (Starting Control)
 * Light Bulbs (Lighting Controls)
 * Soda Can (Lever Piece)
 * Clock (Control)
 * Cardboard Pieces (Pieces for the Controlling Section)
 * Pillow (Back Seat)
 * Bottle Caps (Buttons)
 * Traffic Cones (Wheel Sights)
 * Trophy (Central Nose)
 * Jogging Pants (Tail)
 * Several glass pieces (Pieces for the Front Window)
 * Hose (Seat Belt)
 * Silverware (Controls)
 * Globe
 * Hockey Stick (Tail Section)
 * Ruler (Lever)
 * Various Junk (Plane Pieces)

Trivia

 * There is a traditional air force roundel painted on the side of the plane. Is appears to be a combination of the Royal Air Force and the French Air Force roundel.
 * When the plane crashes into the school, it gets completely destroyed, but leaves the school almost intact. A plane of similar size would cause a considerably larger amount of damage to the building, suggesting that this plane is either not massive enough to cause major damage, or was shoddily built.