Big, fat Baloo thinks he's America's best aircraft pilot, just because he can haul cargo, but he's actually had some very negative points on both driver's license and pilot's license. His much more relatable enemy, Don Karnage, on the other hand, can not only fly an Airbus Beluga, but he's a feared fighter pilot turned master aerobatic pilot. So it should come as no surprise that his private aircraft collection is tremendous.
Iron Vulture
I admit, this is an obvious one, but it's a one of a kind cargo aircraft. It's not just any big helicopter, not your average blimp, but America's only successful, flying aircraft carrier, complete with cooking facilities and luxurious living quarters for Don Karnage and his entire crew. Steeper yet, the Vulture comes equipped huge hydrogen tanks and a whole family of engines, capable of lifting not only many other aircraft, but also a 35 story building.
P-51 Mustang
The P-51 is something special to Don Karnage and his minions. In fact, it's his aerobatic pride and joy, so he owns not one, not two, but five identical P-51 Mustangs, identically painted and modified with multicolored smoke units and vertical poles, for wing walkers, on both wings. Karnage typically flies one of them, himself and knows as well as any licensed pilot that they're all fit for a king to fly. They even have steel loops to attach zip lines, cloud surfing, and other amazing acrobatic props.
CH-47 Chinook
Designed for high angst military operations, Don Karnage's CH-47 Chinook has served him every bit as well. Equipped with a radar dish, a winch, twin rotors, and an especially designed tailgate, the Chinook has been well in his hands for special deliveries, flying lessons, helicopter logging, and even various air shows, where landing has been difficult. While I'm on the subject, he once used it to carry our flying lessons to eight-year-old Peanut Otter, who, as a result, became a better pilot than Launchpad McQuack.
ATI Octocopter
Don Karnage and his minions not only enjoy working with aircraft, but they also enjoy recreation with it. And that includes five ATI Octocopters for spying, landscape photos, flight practice, and even pranks on their competitors. Each can fly at up to 30 miles an hour, and each can lift up to 85 pounds. While I'm on the subject of pranks, that includes pumpkin bombing at various charity events, including charity events that Karnage finds undesirable.
