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Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:27 am
A bit late, I know
But my choice would not be a Halifax!!!
I would choose the Halton (OK, civil version of the Hally) as it has some airliner seats fitted inside it.
Cheers
Cees
Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:30 am
Realistic:
Harvard IV: I could afford to keep it flying. It has two seats, a radial, it makes lots of noise, and I can paint maple leafs on it. What more could you ask for? (I hold out hope that this is a someday thing!)
Dream World:
Hawker Sea Fury
Jim
Fri Sep 24, 2004 3:34 pm
SNJ-5 (they're a blast to fly!)
and my other half - FW-190
Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:00 pm
Martin Seamaster P6....mmmm...maybe not...it wasn't amphibious, so that
would limit the shows I could attend...and the fact that the Navy would
hound me to death wondering where I got it!!!
Another one for uniqueness on the show circuit..the Northrop B-49 Wing,
...mmm...I guess not...I had a part time job lined up for the winter(with
gas card and dominatrix)....but that seems to have ...mmmmm..not born
fruit.
P-66 Vultee Vanguard
Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:42 pm
I would have to go with a Harvard Mk.4 to be realistic. Aerobatic, lots of buddies to fly with and I can take my wife along. If I had unlimited money it would be a cross between a Sea Fury, a Canso or a B-25 I could use as a photoship. Like Jim, I could put a Maple Leaf on any of them.
Eric
Fri Sep 24, 2004 9:23 pm
Well, seeing as the thread has degraded from the original "one airplane-no Mustangs" , How about;
Civil- Boeing B-314WWII- TBD
Post WWII- B-36D
or F-89D
In that order................................... or not
Fri Sep 24, 2004 9:45 pm
If we're being realistic, I'd choose the BT-13. Since hardly anyone is limiting themselves to just one, my other realistic choice would be a CJ-6A.
Fri Sep 24, 2004 10:18 pm
First choice: F7F-3N Tigercat. Two big Pratt & Whitney 2800s, a second seat for a passenger, and fast enough to be able to keep up with its single engine contemporaries.
On the other hand, maybe I ought to think about getting a pilot's license before I go and take off in twin engine fighter with over 4000 horsepower at its disposal. With that in mind, a Piper L-4 would probably be a better fit for me.
Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:32 am
SaxMan wrote:First choice:
On the other hand, maybe I ought to think about getting a pilot's license before I go and take off in twin engine fighter with over 4000 horsepower at its disposal. With that in mind, a Piper L-4 would probably be a better fit for me.
sounds like why I opted for 2 aussie made trainers before an aussie made bomber. good part of the winjeel though is the third seat. not exactly something normally found in a military trainer.
Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:14 am
DeHaviland Hornet
Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:32 pm
EN224, the last surviving Spit XII. The Wally Fiske Seafire XV that's for sale would be a close second.
Gotta love those single stage Griffons
Dan
Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:37 pm
Dan Johnson II wrote:EN224, the last surviving Spit XII. The Wally Fiske Seafire XV that's for sale would be a close second.
Gotta love those single stage Griffons

Dan
Good choice. I'll second that.
PeterA
Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:39 pm
Me, I'd just like to finish my private pilots license and have access to a Stinson L-5 whenever I wanted it. Actually, that's very possible if I pass my checkride next month since there's a club south of town reputed to have an L-5...
Ryan
Sat Sep 25, 2004 4:20 pm
Rob--
Silly boy...A Fury. of course. A specific Fury in my case: WG567 "Miss Merced", one of just two surviving flyable RCN Furies. After the huge lottery win, I acquire WG567 and the following happens: off comes the R3350; back comes the Centaurus with its attendant five-blade Rotol; off to Goderich she goes to be refinished in RCN double-grey with every last stencil in place as NAVY:133, as she was circa 1953.
I see Jim's already weighed-in with a similar choice. Happen to know he'd like the other ex-RCN Fury, TG114, and would choose the early dark grey/Sky markings for that one. The pair would make a nice sight beating-up the turf runway at Geneseo, ne'est-ce pas?
Couple honourable-mentions...Mosquito; Hornet (deHavilland, not F-18); and totally off the wall, Avro Canada CF-100.
S.
Sun Sep 26, 2004 4:04 am
Pucara. Modern, looks like nothing else, burns Jet A1, no need to worry about breaking something irreplacable.
Failing that and assuming appropriate skills come free with the wish, Tempest Mk V.
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