Where do we draw the line? The talking flying donkey from Shrek?
I am a bit of an armchair aircraft buff. 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.
You said dream right?
In that case:
SR-71
Cessna Citation X (with winglets)
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.
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.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.
Those winglets add several benefits to the plane, though. They're an ingenious addition.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.