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Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby Fozzer » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:41 am

....if you have the patience to scroll through them all... ;)...>>>

http://www.flyingmag.com/photo-gallery/ ... pPodID=030

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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby Fishbed7701 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:30 am

Wow that's quite a list! I'm surprised the MiG-21 was in last place. It's only the most successful fighter in the world.
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby tcco94 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:28 pm

This is a cool link! Thanks for sharing Fozzer  ;)... It might take me a little while to scroll through them all but defiantly will.
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby expat » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:22 pm

Wow that's quite a list! I'm surprised the MiG-21 was in last place. It's only the most successful fighter in the world.



Depends on your meaning of successful. The most mass produced and one of the most shot down too.....

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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby C » Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:08 pm

Aye Fozzer. Look at the C150; there's probably more of them than anything else. It certainly doesn't make it the best 2 seat trainer aeroplane ever built. Most popular perhaps, but not best. :)
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:08 am

I think the cub and DC-3 should be swapped.  The list isn't best airplane, it's most influential.  I'd argue that the DC-3 is far and away the most influential aircraft of all time.
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby Fozzer » Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:35 am

Aye Fozzer. Look at the C150; there's probably more of them than anything else. It certainly doesn't make it the best 2 seat trainer aeroplane ever built. Most popular perhaps, but not best. :)


I suspect, that like motor cars, motor bikes, etc, each ones favourite Aeroplane will be the one that he-she took their first "Trial Flight" in... :)...!

For me, it was my local Club's Cessna 152, which seemed so easy, and forgiving to fly, and seemed to make a perfect trainer!
...and I was always taken with the Club's Cessna 150 Aerobat, which proudly sports a label on the engine cowling, advertising the Rolls-Royce Continental engine tucked inside!
Because of that memory, most of my Flight Sim explorations, (and fun!), involve the use of my little Cessna 150/152's!
For others it will be a Piper Warrior, etc, trainer, (or, for one of our Senior Members, a Gypsy-engined DH Tiger Moth!).... ;)...!

As one of life's survivors, I always like flying (imaginary) Aircraft that I feel perfectly comfortable with, and I feel are not going to kill me before my allotted time on this Earth!... ;)...!
(They don't call me "Captain Sensible" for nothing!...)... 8-)...!

I even take great care riding my Motor-Bikes, nowadays!... ;D...!

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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby jetprop » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:17 am

Aye Fozzer. Look at the C150; there's probably more of them than anything else. It certainly doesn't make it the best 2 seat trainer aeroplane ever built. Most popular perhaps, but not best. :)


I suspect, that like motor cars, motor bikes, etc, each ones favourite Aeroplane will be the one that he-she took their first "Trial Flight" in... :)...!

For me, it was my local Club's Cessna 152, which seemed so easy, and forgiving to fly, and seemed to make a perfect trainer!
...and I was always taken with the Club's Cessna 150 Aerobat, which proudly sports a label on the engine cowling, advertising the Rolls-Royce Continental engine tucked inside!
Because of that memory, most of my Flight Sim explorations, (and fun!), involve the use of my little Cessna 150/152's!
For others it will be a Piper Warrior, etc, trainer, (or, for one of our Senior Members, a Gypsy-engined DH Tiger Moth!).... ;)...!

As one of life's survivors, I always like flying (imaginary) Aircraft that I feel perfectly comfortable with, and I feel are not going to kill me before my allotted time on this Earth!... ;)...!
(They don't call me "Captain Sensible" for nothing!...)... 8-)...!

I even take great care riding my Motor-Bikes, nowadays!... ;D...!

Paul.... ;D... ;D...!

Have Cessna, will travel... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!

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I think that nickname is meant sarcastic... ;D
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby -Crossfire- » Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:41 pm

Corsair higher on the list than the Spitfire?  :-?
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby expat » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:38 pm

[quote]Corsair higher on the list than the Spitfire?
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Re: Top 100 Aeroplanes....

Postby andy190 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:46 am

Even worse than Corsair being higher than the Spit is the fact that the Sunderland, Catalina, Halifax & Lancaster aren
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