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[[Daniel Barton]] owned a passenger [[aeroplane]][[File:Plane thieves.jpg|thumb|Team TARDIS hide and escape from Barton after surviving the plane]]
 
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|appearances = ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|TV: Spyfall]]''
 
Daniel Barton's plane was a passenger aeroplane used by Daniel Barton during his scheme with the Master and Kasaavin.
[[File:Plane thieves.jpg|thumb|Plane from Spyfall]]
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=== History ===
=== History ===

Revision as of 08:18, 1 April 2021


Daniel Barton owned a passenger aeroplane

Team TARDIS hide and escape from Barton after surviving the plane


History

Circa mid-2019, the Thirteenth Doctor installed videos and a survival guide within the plane's mechanisms.

In 2020, during the execution of Barton and the Master's scheme, Team TARDIS followed him onto the plane, which the Master planned to crash in order to get rid of the Doctor's companions Graham, Ryan and Yaz. After revealing himself to the Doctor, the Kaasavin arrived on the plane and teleported the Doctor and Barton to different places, trapping the companions inside as it crashed.

The three companions were able to fly the plane thanks to the Doctor's pre-installed messages and landed it at one of Barton's airports. This greatly annoyed Barton, who dubbed Team TARDIS "plane thieves".