Object » Batplane appears in 734 issues.
Nite Owl's hovercraft named after Merlin's owl.
Green Arrow's old plane, which was stored in the Arrowcave. It was used on many of Green Arrow's adventures.
A length monofilament wire that Batman keeps in his utility belt. Used for climbing on and swinging from buildings primarily.
A custom spaceship built by Batman when he and Robin were sent 100 years into the future to the year 2050.
Batman flew in this before the Batplane.
The Batmobile is Batman's automobile. It has gone through many incarnations; often it is depicted with rocket engines, mounted weapons, bullet-proof armor and other advanced technologies. It is often considered the fastest automobile in the DC Universe that is not of a supernatural or alien origin.
Batman's jetpack with two metal wings that can be used as shields.
Joker's custom plane
The mode of transportation for the Justice League International team members.
The Legion Cruiser is the primary mode of transportation for the Legion of Super-Heroes. There have been many different models over the years.
The Robinplane was a flying vehicle created by Dick Grayson and Jimmy Olsen when they were possessed and rebelled against their mentors. The Robinplane was created at the same time as the Olsenmobile.
Superman's super powered vehicle which was made almost entirely out of Supermanium. A metal superman formed himself in the heart of a giant star. Said to be near indestructible. It is capable of duplicating all of his abilities in situations where he finds himself powerless.
The T-wing is the Titans' primary aircraft.
Blue Beetle's (Ted Kord) bug shaped aircraft that has had two different versions used by Ted Kord.
The Silent Swooper is Black Owl's personal vehicle. It can change from an automobile into an aircraft for aerial transportation.
Darkwing's Jet.
Nightwings MotorCycle
The Invisible Plane was a form of early transport for Wonder Woman. It was later redesigned as an alien object that could take any form the owner desired. In 2011, DC Comics rebooted their universe. Apparently, in this new continuity, the Invisible Plane never belonged to Wonder Woman at all. It was designed by A.R.G.U.S. and is the main means of transportation for Steve Trevor's Justice League of America.
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