srpatterson wrote:
The original question in this thread is as flawed as most of the discussions I see on this forum. "What's the best fighter"..."What was the best bomber"..."What was the most overrated aircraft of the war". What bullsh*t. This cr*p obviously doesn't come from anyone who has ever flown an ex-military aircraft, but from people who want black and white answers to questions that have no answers.
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Next dumb question…
Steve,
Since I asked the original question, accept my apologies if the question was "dumb." (If that was the case, please feel free to not answer it, unless you're interested in showing off your superior knowledge or enjoy pointing out other people's shortcomings) As a non-warbird pilot, yet a warbird enthusiast (i.e. someone who's usually more interested in the history behind the planes than in flying them), I was just interested in some hearing some opinions, POVs, and anecdotes...not black and white statements. Until I asked the question, I was unaware of that particular difficulty in landing the Buchon (which you provided, thank you). That's what I was looking for.
We all have to ask the dumb questions at least once, I guess. Next time I'll try to be a little less dumb about it. And if I fail in that regard, please feel free to pass it by. Or show the same respect that you would expect in return if you were asking about something that is outside your realm of experience. After all, if I knew the answer, I wouldn't need to ask the question, would I? I'd rather ask dumb questions than just continue making dumb assumptions.
Plus my original question had enough caveats to point out that a pilot can find themselves in over their head in any plane, if they didn't have the experience to handle the situation. Read the question again. It wasn't a black and white question. I didn't just say "What's the hardest warbird to fly? Period." I wasn't looking for one definitive opinion either, just the usual range of thoughts and experiences this group is good with delivering. And it appears that's what I got...so thanks to all for responding (especially to those of you who did it without the attitude).
You also make it seem obvious that single engine fighters are more work to fly than multi-engine bombers, yet I have now seen enough contrary opinions to indicate that the answer isn't quiet as "black and white" as *YOU* have portrayed it.
Mark
P.S. - FWIW, I don't mind being told I'm asking dumb questions...I have a thick enough skin. It just doesn't help educate us slightly newer warbird enthusiasts if a negative atmosphere prevents us from asking questions. I want to see discussion from all people, not just the self-appointed experts. If this is an exclusive discussion group where only experienced warbird pilots may participate, show me to the unsubscribe option. The last person I tend to trust is a know-it-all.
