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What is your favorite aircraft of all time?

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Has to be the Avro Lancaster, followed by the Hawker Typhoon, and the Sunderland Flying Boat.

I work in an office where we deal with military issues. New members of staff are always asked 'What's your favourite plane?' The best answer (from the only female in a team of middle-aged men) was 'Easyjet'!
 

MikeBravo

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One of my favorite Italian aircraft is the Piaggio P.108, Italy's attempt at a four-engine bomber. Note the superficial resemblance to the B-17.

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Probably more resembles the German Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor, IMHO

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Worf

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Admin merge.

PLEASE SEARCH for similar topics 'before' starting a new one.

Otherwise this creates unnecessary work for the Admin Team where we are left picking up litter dropped all over the place.

Thankyou for your help with this Gentlemen.

My apologies sir... I'll do a more thorough search next time.

Worf
 

Warden

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Not my fav or all time, but had jolly good fun making this MIG 15 model with my son

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HodgePodge

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Probably more resembles the German Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor, IMHO

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Probably more resembles the German Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor, IMHO

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Not that model, really. The dorsal "hump" and the waist gun positions, and use of a ventral gun turret on the P108 are very evocative of the B-17, both of which are absent on the FW200. The FW200 has the "bath tub" bombardier's/ventral gun position, P108 and B-17 both use the nose-cone. Tailplane and vertical stabilizer on the P108 are rounded, FW200 are squared. The Cant Z. 511 bears more fuselage resemblance to a FW200.

One of my favourite WWII aircraft is the Savoia-Marchetti SM79, but between its "hunchback", the triple-decker nose section on the P108, an interceptor that looks a bit like a Hurricane with twin engines, and a few other examples, the Italians made some distinctly wonky looking aircraft.
 

Buggnkat

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My favorite aircraft of all times:

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My bird landing in a field in the FRG during a FTX with the 13th Attack Helicopter Battalion of the 3rd Infantry.

Just a touch partial to the Snake as I was a Crewchief, Tech Inspector and Phase Team Leader. Worked on several other ships, but I do love the AH-1 for lethality, power and general bad looking ship.
 

Justin B

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You following me around VC? LOL.

Here's the duck, duck...Goose!

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And unlike a lot of others, a lot of these are still in use, and a company bought the rights to the design back in 07 and are starting production on new ones.
 
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Landman

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Bell P59 Ariacomet

This one is not really my all time favorite but a very historic aircraft that not many people know about. It was the USA's first fighter jet that was secretly being tested during WWII. The war ended before it actually saw combat. It is the Bell P59 Ariacomet. After this came the Lockheed P80 Shooting Star which was a much better aircraft.

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