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This has got to be the only McDonalds I've ever seen that has a decommissioned DC3 plane as part of their store and playground. Seen in Taupo 3 years ago.

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It is cool, but I don't think I would want to park my car underneath it! It just wouldn't feel right :)
Tom said…
...this is a first for me too.
roentare said…
McDonald's plane to carry big macs?
local alien said…
Fantastic. Bet kids flock there. Best party place
magiceye said…
Oh wow! Great attraction for aviation enthusiasts and children!
Iris Flavia said…
This gives me a "headache".... though, if kids can play in it ... thumbs up. I cannot decide.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I think that is very cool. There is something classic about a DC 3
Sharon said…
Oh wow, I've never seen anything like that either!
Paspii said…
Pretty novel idea. Now I crave for Big Mac.. 😋
very cool - I'd love to visit there
A very creative use of the plane. Very cool!
Bill said…
Very cool, I never seen or knew of this.
This is an interesting way to reutilize a decomissione airplane!
Jim said…
Interesting.
Lisa said…
That is a new one for me too. It would be fun, not only for kids.
Jocelyn said…
Wow, so interesting.
s.c said…
Fun and special.
Cool! In the states they all look alike. Now so techie and elderly person can hardly place an order for a Big Mac inside or outside.

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