RLM said:I'd take either of these also:
Taken at the Reno air races this last September. Who can tell me what they are? Probably obvious to this bunch.
I agree about a P-47 Razorback. But isn't that a Brewster Buffalo in your picture?Stearmen said:I was wondering which WWII airplane would you most like to owen? Now I am talking if price was no object, your best friend is Bill Gates, you can buy entire countrys with your money! I do not want to know which you think was the best, that subject has done been beat to death. Mine would be a Brewster Buffalo, I know one of the worst, except in the hands of the Fins! Maybe it was the stories of those Marines at Midway, I don't know, but I would love to find one in a barn! Whats yours?
Stearmen said:I was wondering which WWII airplane would you most like to owen? Now I am talking if price was no object, your best friend is Bill Gates, you can buy entire countrys with your money! I do not want to know which you think was the best, that subject has done been beat to death. Mine would be a Brewster Buffalo, I know one of the worst, except in the hands of the Fins! Maybe it was the stories of those Marines at Midway, I don't know, but I would love to find one in a barn! Whats yours?
RLM said:You got it Baggy. Except the Sea Fury has Canadian markings. Post war I'm sure. I don't think the Sea Furys saw much if any action in WWII. Like the Grumman F8F Bearcat, I believe they arrived too late to see any action.
BaggyPants said:Yes, I missed the quite obvious Canadian maple leafs in the roundels. It's late here, and my eyes are getting old lol The Sea Fury prototype didn't come until July of 1945, which was a month before VJ day, but the Fury prototype flew in September '44, so I guess you could still describe them as WWII aircraft.
Another of my favourites is the Bristol Beaufighter. Very under-rated aicraft
RLM said:Yes, the Beaufighter was a unique looking aircraft. I like them too. I wish my scanner were working. I could post scans of a lot of my favorites from my old 1943 Aircraft Spotter's Handbook. I understand the old eyes. I've been wearing glasses for about 38 years, since I was 7. I stare at a computer screen or read old xeroxed documents all day. So, what do I do when I get home but get back on the computer again. I've been putting off bifocals for too long.
jamespowers said:Its all about jets---and the rarest of all WWII planes:
Messerschmitt Me 262A
Swatted mosquitos with ease. Landing was another thing though.
He 162 The fastest jet of its time. Rushed into production near the end of the war, it would have really caused us problems had we been confronted with squadrons of them. :eusa_doh:
swaviator said:Could someone help me. I'm trying to upload a picture but I'm not doing it correctly. What is the proper sequence??
Smithy said:Being the Battle of Britain nut that I am it'd be a toss up between the Hurricane and the Spitfire, but a Spitfire Mk I or II might just take it.