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Melrose

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Dec 12, 2007
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I should add that I've always liked the look of the Concord and the Sea Harrier.
 

Fuzzy14

macrumors 65816
Nov 19, 2006
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Not sure of your location Melrose, but the museum at East Fortune near Edinburgh has got loads of goodies, Concorde G-BOAA, Vulcan, Lightning, Harrier, Tornado, Canberra, F4 Phantom, Comet. British aircraft designs of the 1950s-60s were just brilliant.
 

Jaffa Cake

macrumors Core
Aug 1, 2004
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The City of Culture, Englandshire
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It's the only way to travel.
 

-SD-

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Mar 23, 2009
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Peterborough, UK
YF-19 Valkyrie from Macross Plus. If you're going to pilot a plane/space fighter, you might as well have one that transforms into a mobile suit.



On a slightly more realistic note, but not by much, I'd love a go in an Apache or Comanche.

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Lord Blackadder

macrumors P6
May 7, 2004
15,678
5,511
Sod off
I am a bit of an armchair aircraft buff. :eek: Just watched The Battle of Britain last night, so I have to post a photo of a Hurricane.

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And I've been flying around Alaska in this exact machine this summer:

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Astar B3 (Eurocopter AS350 B3 to you Europeans). This is a unique helicopter, it's been specially lightened to perform high-altitude rescue on Denali (Mt McKinley). What a ride!
 

matbook101

macrumors 6502
Original poster
I am a bit of an armchair aircraft buff. :eek: Just watched The Battle of Britain last night, so I have to post a photo of a Hurricane.

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And I've been flying around Alaska in this exact machine this summer:

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Astar B3 (Eurocopter AS350 B3 to you Europeans). This is a unique helicopter, it's been specially lightened to perform high-altitude rescue on Denali (Mt McKinley). What a ride!

I like the look of that heli. :)
 

dmr727

macrumors G4
Dec 29, 2007
10,667
5,766
NYC
thinkinblue613 was thinking right up my alley when it comes to military planes:


Gramps flew the P-38, and as such it's my all time favorite - I'd love to fly one someday (not likely to happen, though):

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For current military, the A-10 is my favorite:

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For civilian airplanes, I've been partial to the 727 (I was born on July 27th, and have loved the plane since I was a little kid):

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velocityg4

macrumors 604
Dec 19, 2004
7,336
4,726
Georgia
Simply the best ever :)

But if I have to choose one that money can buy:

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Bombardier C-Series (with a carbon fibre fuselage :)), customized with all the options availble.

With enough money you could hire aircraft engineers and build the necessary facilities to make your own SR-71. Maybe not in the U.S. but I'm sure there is some country that would let you.
 

jake.f

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Sep 4, 2008
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NSW, Australia
Only fairly recently started doing lessons for a pilot's certificate.
Realistic: A Pipersport type thing (Or an Evektor Harmony LSA but the pic is of the Pipersport)
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Getting a bit more unrealistic: I would also have a Carbon Cub SS (For when I want to land without a runway ie a beach)
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Fairly unrealistic: A nice turbine Cessna 210 :D
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Melrose

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Dec 12, 2007
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Not sure of your location Melrose, but the museum at East Fortune near Edinburgh has got loads of goodies, Concorde G-BOAA, Vulcan, Lightning, Harrier, Tornado, Canberra, F4 Phantom, Comet. British aircraft designs of the 1950s-60s were just brilliant.
I live in NY, but would love to fly over for a Simple Minds concert. If I ever get there I'll check it out. :)

Definitely a sexy looking plane, although I was never a big fan of the cockpit. Clyde Cessna is rolling in his grave about the winglets, though.
Those winglets add several benefits to the plane, though. They're an ingenious addition.

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...how could I forget the B-2. I've loved the look of these ever since I saw that one blip of a
scene in Independence Day.
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dmr727

macrumors G4
Dec 29, 2007
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NYC
Those winglets add several benefits to the plane, though. They're an ingenious addition.

Oh I agree - the comment was tongue and cheek, based on Cessna's prior reluctance to use winglets in their designs. They even used to brag about it. :)
 
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