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lc  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Total posts: 91 Location: Hythe, Southampton (80 miles southwest of London) UK Age: 19 Gender: Male
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hi peeps!
plz can u reply as i am doing a bet with my mate can you just answer this question. what is your favorite civil plane? (can be old:707 can be future:787 can be big: Airbus A380 it can be small: global express) if you are not into civil planes then you can choose big military planes ( b-52 KC-10 b-2) or just any big plane |
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capt.PropwashKCHS  SurClaro senior forum member Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Total posts: 744 Location: KCHS, Charletson, South Carolina Age: 28 Gender: Male
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| just 1 favorite?? ummmmm ... Real Life = Boeing C-17 Globemaster III... FS9 = FSD C-17 Globemaster III by Boeing .... FSX = same as FS9 |
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sonicboom2885  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 05 Mar 2007 Total posts: 222 Location: Debrecen, Hungary - Hometown Chicago, IL Age: 22 Gender: Male
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MD-11 for Civil
Military is a tie between a bunch of cool ones.
MiG-29 / Su-27 / F-16 / F-18
And VTOL
Yak-141 Freestyler
Av-8's are awesome too. |
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tomcatdriver2006 Joined: 28 Jul 2006 Total posts: 401 Location: KMCK Age: 52 Gender: Male
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This is a short clip of MY favorite "Jet 4+" in action
"Peace is Our Profession, War Is just a Hobby"
B52G doing exactly as Boeing designed it to do,
"what we wanted it to do!"
Click link , 6 seconds of REALITY!
something that should be used to awaken the thugs of the world- Iran!
http://www.militaryfix.com/videos/b-52-carpet-bombing/ |
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sonicboom2885  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 05 Mar 2007 Total posts: 222 Location: Debrecen, Hungary - Hometown Chicago, IL Age: 22 Gender: Male
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oh tomcat u have no idea. I go to school here with people from Iran - u know what they call themselves to alleviate using the word Iran?
They call themselves 'Persians'. "Hi i'm from Persia."
My response - "Really? Where is that, cuz i never see that on the map..... oh wait ur refering to Iran right?"
Not to bash or anything, but after taking 15 soilders, and now accusing them of something they did not do n 'puttin them on "trial" ' - which we know what the out come will be since there is no proper justice in that country or cuz of bias, is a little bit irate to me.
Plus, something deep inside me says that giving them anything nuclear, even if it was used for energy in a peaceful manner, would seem like giving a loaded gun to a convict and saying "Here, we trust you."
Bah Bah Bah - i scoff at them |
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FSPilot06 Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Total posts: 150 Location: Shelby Co. (KEET) Age: 20 Gender: Male
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Another on of these threads.... Well, I'm not even sure which my favorite is any more... I've been seeing so many more new airplanes since I started flying. It will definitlely be a vintage tailwheel. Perhaps a Waco. |
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7e7guy  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 09 Nov 2006 Total posts: 109 Location: Canada, CYAW, CYHZ, CCW3 Age: 15 Gender: Male
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for Civil, A320 for sure!!
for military... hmm... F-14, KC-10 and C-17 globe master  |
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bromster  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 28 May 2006 Total posts: 166 Location: Cape Town, South Africa Age: 22 Gender: Male
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I definitely say a 727 (probably the 200 series).
Unlike all these fancy, fiddly airbusses and Glass Cockpit 737s... a 727 is an aircraft that you actually FLY!!! Constantly monitoring the stab trim to squeeze out as much speed as you can during cruise! Plus its swept-back wings make it FAST!!! It's tail-heavy too which makes it feel like you're floating through the sky, especially on approach... If you want to wheelie a plane, try it on a 727!!! WOW!!!
However, the 747-400 is the benchmark when it comes to long-haul. Perfect in every way!!! |
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sonicboom2885  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 05 Mar 2007 Total posts: 222 Location: Debrecen, Hungary - Hometown Chicago, IL Age: 22 Gender: Male
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| i would like to say, i think the IL-62MK was cool looking as well. |
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lc  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Total posts: 91 Location: Hythe, Southampton (80 miles southwest of London) UK Age: 19 Gender: Male
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bennyflyer  New Forum Member Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Total posts: 4 Location: NJ Age: 15 Gender: Male
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well i really like aerobatic planes so
prop: Zivko Edge 540
jet: Thunder birds f-16
blue angels f-18(i believe) |
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lc  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Total posts: 91 Location: Hythe, Southampton (80 miles southwest of London) UK Age: 19 Gender: Male
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Cool!! i havnt told you my military faves yet. Well, i was in the UK air cadets and got up to flt sgt (flight sergeant), we went flying in Grob 115E 'tutors' and some types of glider, i think it was the viking Tmk1, well, anyway. my favourite military planes are the Ex RAF and RAAF F-111 ardvards and the modern Eurofighter typhoon. i also LOVE the Y/F 22 'raptor'
lc
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groundsquirrel  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Total posts: 3593 Location: Navarre,Florida-USA (KVPS,KHRT,KPNS) Age: 46 Gender: Male
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| Well, since I am but a lowly 25+ year auto mechanic who grew up with an Air Force dad, my faves do tend to be military in nature as well. For single prop, nothin' beats a good old Navion, except for maybe an A1-e Skyraider. Light jet? T-37 Tweety Bird all the way. Twin prop? C-123 Provider. Three prop? Britton Norman Trislander. Four prop? C-130 Hercules (any make, any model). Executive jet? Dassault 7x. Heavy jet? 707. Jumbo jet? The awesome An225. Fave helo is the MH53 Pave Low. The only seat time I have is an hour in the T37 simulator at Randolph and a few minutes in the right seat hands on in one of the nav-training Sabreliners when I was 18 and in the Air Explorers. I have an open invite from one of my customers to go up with him in his '49 L-17B Navion, if I can just make the time.......sigh |
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 3619 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 51 Gender: Male
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Just a quick note. Me and GS just missed each other in Aviano, Italy. Honest.
My old man, was also Air Force, as well as his 6 brothers. Then his father, then those before him, in the Army Air Corps. Same with my Mother, all her male family members were Air Force, or Army Air Corps.
So then, a/c. F-4, F-16, F-117, F-14, B-52, SR-71, C-130, ETC, ETC. For airliners, mostly the 757, 707, 727, and the 787.
Don't really have a favorite helo, sorry.
BTW, I have a picture of Santa, coming out of cockpit of an F-4, from Aviano.
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sonicboom2885  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 05 Mar 2007 Total posts: 222 Location: Debrecen, Hungary - Hometown Chicago, IL Age: 22 Gender: Male
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i forgot helos, but if thats included,
i would have to say Ka-50 Hokum and Ka-52 Alligator,
Westland Lynx, Apache, Comanche, Scorpion |
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