I thought I'd compile a list of my top 5 favorite aircraft types, in order:
1) Lockheed L-1011-100
2) Boeing 737-800 w/ winglets
3) CH-53 Super Stallion
4) McD F-15E
5) E-2C Hawkeye
How about you? Be specific with versions if you can.
I thought I'd compile a list of my top 5 favorite aircraft types, in order:
1) Lockheed L-1011-100
2) Boeing 737-800 w/ winglets
3) CH-53 Super Stallion
4) McD F-15E
5) E-2C Hawkeye
How about you? Be specific with versions if you can.
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Here are my favorite:
1) Boeing 707
2) DC-10
3) Boeing 747 (especially the SP version)
4) F14 (Tomcat)
5) F35 (Joint Strike Fighter) (I know it's still in testing, I got to see the bird first hand during an audit in Fort Worth, awesome)
Aside.....my favorite rocket.........the Saturn V
Tu-144 (canards)
B-747SP
Dash-8
Super VC-10
L-JetStar II
Spotters have been Homeland Security before HS was a glimmer in the president's eye.
KC-135A
F-14
F-4E
L-1011
P-51
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
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this is tough but I guess it would have to be these
Dash 8, Q400 best
L-1011-1
Triple 7
Airbus A340-500/600
Embraer 190/195
Embraer 170/190
Boeing 757-200/300
Boeing 737 (I've only flew the -300 and -400 models...)
Airbus A320 (Especially jetBlue)
DC-9s. What a classic...
Adam Sheinhaus
Boeing 747
Airbus A330
Boeing 777
Airbus A321
Embraer 170
727
F-14
747-SP
L-1011 -500
B-25
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F-106
Convair 990 - American Airlines Astrojet
F-15E
AC-130J
F-14D
Woz
I love your diverse choice of favorites, Cary!
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
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DC-10/MD-11
727
B-17
B-1
L-1011
kudos to mr. derner for selecting a fling-wing!!
1: Sikorsky UH-60A/L
2: Mil Mi-17
3: Tupolev Tu-154M
4: Bombardier Global Express
5: Boeing 747SP (RR powered)
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
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