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{{ | {{Character infobox | ||
|image = Siddeley.png | |image=Siddeley.png | ||
|gender = Male | |make=Gulfstream V | ||
|color = | |gender=Male | ||
| | |eye color=Brown | ||
|occupation = Spy | |color=Gray, silver and black | ||
| | |aliases=Sid | ||
|occupation=Spy jet<br> | |||
[[Finn McMissile]]'s transporter | |||
|performer=[[Jason Isaacs]] | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Cars 2]]'' | |||
|latest_appearance=''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''}} | |||
{{Quote|[[Finn McMissile|Finn]], it's Sid, I'm on approach.|Siddeley|Cars 2}} | |||
'''Siddeley''' is a spy plane who works with Finn McMissile. | |||
==History== | |||
===''Cars 2''=== | |||
In ''[[Cars 2]]'', Siddeley is first seen at the Haneda Airport on his way to pick up [[Finn McMissile]] and [[Mater]]. During Finn and Mater's chase, Acer manages to shoot at one of Siddeley's tires which causes him to pressure Finn to hurry up and get on board of him, which causes Finn to take lead and barely manage to get himself and Mater on Siddeley. While in the air Finn asks Siddeley to take him, Mater and [[Holley Shiftwell|Holley]] to Paris with Siddeley asking if he sure use his afterburners with Finn confirms him to. After that Siddeley does not make an appearance until the end of the film during the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix (Cars 2)|Radiator Springs Grand Prix]] with Holley stating that he's "gassed, geared, and ready to fly." Siddeley is last seen hovering in the air briefly giving a wink to the viewers and blasts off as the screen fades to black. | |||
===''Cars 2: The Video Game''=== | |||
In ''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'', Siddeley doesn't make a major appearance, however, he does appear in the game in one of the buildings in the Airport Arena. | |||
===''Planes''=== | |||
In ''[[Planes]]'', Siddeley can be seen at the Mexico City airport during the final stretch from Mexico back to New York City. | |||
===''Planes: Fire & Rescue''=== | |||
[[File:Siddeley cameo.jpg|thumb]] | |||
In [[Planes: Fire & Rescue]], Siddeley can be seen delivering celebrities to Fusel Lodge at Piston Peak National Park. | |||
==Bio== | ==Bio== | ||
*''Siddeley is a state-of-the-art British twin-engine spy jet. At 176 feet from nose to tail and an impressive 157-foot wingspan, the super sleek silver-bodied Siddeley streaks through international skies at record-breaking mach 1 speeds. Outfitted with all the latest in high-tech spy equipment, including cloaking technology, defensive weaponry and afterburners, Siddeley is Finn’s steadfast partner-in-fighting-crime around the globe.'' | |||
Siddeley is a state-of-the-art British twin-engine spy jet. At 176 feet from nose to tail and an impressive 157-foot wingspan, the super sleek silver-bodied Siddeley streaks through international skies at record-breaking mach 1 speeds. Outfitted with all the latest in high-tech spy equipment, including cloaking technology, defensive weaponry and afterburners, Siddeley is Finn’s steadfast partner-in-fighting-crime around the globe. | |||
==Model== | ==Model== | ||
Siddeley's design seems exact to a [[ | Siddeley's design seems exact to a [[wikipedia:Gulfstream V|Gulfstream V]] aircraft. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Siddeley Cars 2 not cropped.jpg | Siddeley Cars 2 not cropped.jpg | ||
Exclusive Cars 2 Character Debut Meet Siddeley The Spy Jet 1298476666.jpg | |||
Cars 2 screenshot 5.jpg|Interior of Siddeley | Cars 2 screenshot 5.jpg|Interior of Siddeley | ||
I hope that is an a, not a 4. that would ruin this..png|A113 appears on Siddeley's tail. | I hope that is an a, not a 4. that would ruin this..png|A113 appears on Siddeley's tail. | ||
FIRST CLASS!!!!!.png|Siddeley breaks away at [[Haneda Airport]]. | FIRST CLASS!!!!!.png|Siddeley breaks away at [[Haneda Airport]]. | ||
Vlc 2013-11-10 17-30-48-773.jpg|Siddeley in Planes | |||
Vlc 2013-11-10 17-30-12-106.jpg | |||
Siddeley cameo.jpg|Cameo in Planes: Fire & Rescue | |||
Siddeley Sunglasses.jpg | Siddeley Sunglasses.jpg | ||
Siddeley Jets.jpg | Siddeley Jets.jpg | ||
Screen shot 2011-08-10 at 8.36.44 AM.png|LEGO | Screen shot 2011-08-10 at 8.36.44 AM.png|LEGO | ||
Sid diecast.jpg|Disney Store | |||
Siddeley mini.jpg|[[Mini Racers|Mini Racer]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Cars 2}}{{Cars 2: The Video Game}} | |||
[[Category: | ==Names in other languages== | ||
[[Category:Cars 2 | *Greek: ''Σintλeї'' (transcription: ''Sintleí'') | ||
*Polish: ''Sid Ścigawa'' | |||
*Russian: | |||
**''Сиддели'' (transcription: ''Siddeli'') | |||
**''Сидели'' (transcription: ''Sideli'') | |||
*Slovak: ''Špionážne Lietadlo Siddeley the Spy Jet'' | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*[[w:c:pixar:A113|A113]] appears on Siddeley's tail. | |||
*He is barely weaponized and relies on Finn or other armed vehicles to fight off enemies. | |||
*He has VTOL (Vertical Take-off and Landing) capability. Such designs are impossible on jets with his structure and the like. | |||
*The Latin on the British secret service emblem seen inside Siddeley reads, "Honor Courage Horsepower." | |||
*Siddeley's windscreen is a composition of metallic-coated fused silica quartz to withstand the temperature and speed at UV rays he may be exposed to during his high-speed trips. | |||
*Assuming that Siddeley is also a private transporter (in his other appearances), he may have contracts outside of Finn's field as a part-time job. | |||
*A model of a plane similar to Siddeley was in [[w:c:pixar:Andy's House#Andy's Room|Andy's room]] in ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 3|Toy Story 3]]''. | |||
*The name 'Siddeley' is possibly a reference to the real-life airplane manufacturer [[wikipedia:Hawker Siddeley|Hawker Siddeley]]. | |||
*He appears in [[Planes]] at the Mexican airport. | |||
*He appears in Planes: Fire and Rescue landing on the Fusel Lodge. | |||
*Siddeley is the second character from ''Cars 2'' to receive a [[Mini Racers|Mini Racer]]. The first being [[Francesco Bernoulli]]. | |||
{{Cars 2}} | |||
{{Cars 2: The Video Game}} | |||
{{Planes}} | |||
{{Planes: Fire & Rescue}} | |||
[[Category:Cars 2 characters]] | |||
[[Category:Cars 2: The Video Game characters]] | |||
[[Category:Planes characters]] | |||
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue characters]] | |||
[[Category:Non-Road Vehicles]] | |||
[[Category:Planes]] | [[Category:Planes]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Spies]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 19 June 2024
Siddeley | |||||||
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Vehicle type | Gulfstream V | ||||||
Color | Gray, silver and black | ||||||
Occupation | Spy jet Finn McMissile's transporter | ||||||
Main portrayer(s) | Jason Isaacs | ||||||
First appearance | Cars 2 | ||||||
Latest appearance | Planes: Fire & Rescue | ||||||
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Siddeley is a spy plane who works with Finn McMissile.
History
Cars 2
In Cars 2, Siddeley is first seen at the Haneda Airport on his way to pick up Finn McMissile and Mater. During Finn and Mater's chase, Acer manages to shoot at one of Siddeley's tires which causes him to pressure Finn to hurry up and get on board of him, which causes Finn to take lead and barely manage to get himself and Mater on Siddeley. While in the air Finn asks Siddeley to take him, Mater and Holley to Paris with Siddeley asking if he sure use his afterburners with Finn confirms him to. After that Siddeley does not make an appearance until the end of the film during the Radiator Springs Grand Prix with Holley stating that he's "gassed, geared, and ready to fly." Siddeley is last seen hovering in the air briefly giving a wink to the viewers and blasts off as the screen fades to black.
Cars 2: The Video Game
In Cars 2: The Video Game, Siddeley doesn't make a major appearance, however, he does appear in the game in one of the buildings in the Airport Arena.
Planes
In Planes, Siddeley can be seen at the Mexico City airport during the final stretch from Mexico back to New York City.
Planes: Fire & Rescue
In Planes: Fire & Rescue, Siddeley can be seen delivering celebrities to Fusel Lodge at Piston Peak National Park.
Bio
- Siddeley is a state-of-the-art British twin-engine spy jet. At 176 feet from nose to tail and an impressive 157-foot wingspan, the super sleek silver-bodied Siddeley streaks through international skies at record-breaking mach 1 speeds. Outfitted with all the latest in high-tech spy equipment, including cloaking technology, defensive weaponry and afterburners, Siddeley is Finn’s steadfast partner-in-fighting-crime around the globe.
Model
Siddeley's design seems exact to a Gulfstream V aircraft.
Gallery
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Interior of Siddeley
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A113 appears on Siddeley's tail.
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Siddeley breaks away at Haneda Airport.
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Siddeley in Planes
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Cameo in Planes: Fire & Rescue
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LEGO
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Disney Store
Names in other languages
- Greek: Σintλeї (transcription: Sintleí)
- Polish: Sid Ścigawa
- Russian:
- Сиддели (transcription: Siddeli)
- Сидели (transcription: Sideli)
- Slovak: Špionážne Lietadlo Siddeley the Spy Jet
Trivia
- A113 appears on Siddeley's tail.
- He is barely weaponized and relies on Finn or other armed vehicles to fight off enemies.
- He has VTOL (Vertical Take-off and Landing) capability. Such designs are impossible on jets with his structure and the like.
- The Latin on the British secret service emblem seen inside Siddeley reads, "Honor Courage Horsepower."
- Siddeley's windscreen is a composition of metallic-coated fused silica quartz to withstand the temperature and speed at UV rays he may be exposed to during his high-speed trips.
- Assuming that Siddeley is also a private transporter (in his other appearances), he may have contracts outside of Finn's field as a part-time job.
- A model of a plane similar to Siddeley was in Andy's room in Toy Story 3.
- The name 'Siddeley' is possibly a reference to the real-life airplane manufacturer Hawker Siddeley.
- He appears in Planes at the Mexican airport.
- He appears in Planes: Fire and Rescue landing on the Fusel Lodge.
- Siddeley is the second character from Cars 2 to receive a Mini Racer. The first being Francesco Bernoulli.