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 Post subject: Favorite plane?
PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:52 pm 
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Hi everyone,

Since Im kinda new here, I was wondering what everyones most favorite plane is? Mine is the awesome P-40 WARHAWK! 8)

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Welcome to WIX Nathan!

You ask a very generic question. You may not get a good response. Maybe it would be better to ask something like... What is your favorite bomer from WWII? Or... What is your favorite century fighter including Russian designs from that era?

Any way... I hope you don't mind the critique, and never been afraid to pose a question on WIX despite my critique.

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...Or you might run across somebody like me, who very decidedly does play favourites overall. To misquote Porsche AG's advertising department...

"Sea Fury. There is no substitute".

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OK then, I'll play...

Steve T wrote:
"Sea Fury. There is no substitute".


...except for the Mustang in the long range or the Spitfire in the short range.

(sorry for being so predictable, but I calls em like I seems em)

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 Post subject: Re: Favorite plane?
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Nathan wrote:
Hi everyone,

Since Im kinda new here, I was wondering what everyones most favorite plane is? Mine is the awesome P-40 WARHAWK! 8)

Cheers,
Nathan


Why thank you, :oops: I think you're nice too. :D

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Too many planes... thinking about this question makes my head feel like it's going to explode. Kind of like the computer in Wargames.
I guess P-51 is the safe easy answer, but i tend to love those rare birds that we will more than likely never see in the air again.


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SNJ-5 N1038A :)

Is that too specific?


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 Post subject: Favorite Airplane
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There are so many airplanes!

Bomber: North American PBJ (B-25) Mitchell

Transport: Curtiss C-46 Commando

Trainer: North American T-6 Texan

Fighter: Mitsubishi A6M Zero

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Hi Nathan and welcome! :)

I'm new here too.

Wow, there are so many to choose from, and no specific period limitations placed.... :roll: So I'll narrow them down to the top 10. :D

1. AT-6
2. PT-17
3. C-47
4. P-51
5. P-38
6. B-25
7. B-29
8. Ju-52
9. Ju-87 Stuka
10. B-52 (Woo-hoo B-52's ROCK) 8)
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EDITED : I FORGOT ABOUT C-121 CONNIE & Convair B-36 8)

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OK, I'll pick 2, but I'll be VERRY specific.

F-4D Phantom, N749CF

TA-4F Skyhawk, N524CF :lol:


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Spitfire MKIX, Hands down


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F7F Tigercat

I built the 1/72 Monogram model as a boy. Since then, I've always thought it was a beautiful plane. I got to see one at Frederick (Maryland) about a decade ago. It's even more impressive in person.


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P-38 Lockheed Lightning...because my Grandpa helped build the engines right here at Allison's in Indianapolis.
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I have to catagorize mine too!!
My Favorite-American-Ten engined-Bomber-Today is the B-36!!!!!!

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