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Where to start? I find myself thinking more of the early actual pre war transitional designs that lasted into WW2. I would fly the Fokker D.XXI because it spans that transition from fixed gear open cockpit biplanes to retractable gear all metal monoplanes. The D.XXI is itself a fixed gear monoplane built of steel tube and wood. It actually had a pretty good record with the Finns versus the Soviets in the Winter War of 1939-40. The Dutch did what they could with them but were outclassed by the 109 though unescorted Ju 52s were slaughtered. The D.XXI is a funkly little plane that could actually be built if plans were available.


I always liked the D.XXI also and was told by one of the Vroege Vogels http://earlybirdsmuseum.nl/en that plans do exist for it. But you'd need to find a Bristol Mercury or P&W R-1535

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Martin B-26 Marauder if I was USAAF. Grumman F6F Hellcat if I was Navy.


nice, the b-26.

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i may have missed it but did anybody say b-29 or b-24?

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A B-25C What else would it be! :lol:

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[quote="Baldeagle"]

I always liked the D.XXI also and was told by one of the Vroege Vogels http://earlybirdsmuseum.nl/en that plans do exist for it. But you'd need to find a Bristol Mercury or P&W R-1535 [/qoute]

Another good candidate could be the Wright Cyclone 1820, during the civiln war in Spain one D.XXI was built by the republican forces which was equipped with a Russian M-25 engine. This was a license built Cyclone.

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USAAF would be either the B-25 or, preferably a P-40. Navy/Marine Corps would be without a doubt Corsair :drink3:

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There are so many great planes to have flown. Honestly, I would fly whatever I was told to fly, whether that was a B-17, a P-51, an F6F or a TBM.

Faves would probably be the A-20 in AAF service, F6F or a TBM in Navy service.

I wonder if our choice of fighters or bombers reflects our individual personalities. It was said the AAF picked certain people to be fighter or bomber pilots based on their personalities.


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SaxMan wrote:


I wonder if our choice of fighters or bombers reflects our individual personalities. It was said the AAF picked certain people to be fighter or bomber pilots based on their personalities.




Yeah, so whats your point? :lol: :lol:


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Definitely the F8F-2 Bearcat. My all-time favorite aircraft.

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