Page 3 of 5

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2002 11:12 am
by Woodlouse2002
[quote]The first planes I saw was in 1939 when running home from school in South London dodging the German bombers

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Wed May 29, 2002 8:06 pm
by asnamara
the first plane is saw was a small training planes, can't rememeber exactly what it was, must have been a cessna or something like that. the first cockpit i saw was a 747-400, that was last year, when i got this really cool one week work experience with qantas and british airways at bangkok intl airport. i got to spend spend a whole week with 747s :D. Then just a few month ago i was at the Asian Aerospace 2002, in singapore. got to see a pair of B-1s, one of them took off for the flying display, i saw a pair of F-18E super hornet (one of which performed a flying display), a pair F-15e strike eagle (one of which performed a flying display), a mirage 2000, an f-16, there was also a kc-135, and a pair of F-15C; and there was the amazing Rafale prototype which performed in the flying display. It was an amazing show. ;)
asnamara

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2002 11:06 am
by JJ McGuire
The 1st plane I saw was a B-47 at Pease AFB. That was the plane my father was flying when I was little.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2002 6:41 pm
by Bf-109E_Pilot
Well the first aircraft that I saw was  helicopter a UH-60L Blackhawk at my local airport when I lived in London, Kentucky when I was 1 year old.  By my moms stories I ran up to it screaming "Heliplopter" and I actually ran up to the pilots beside of it and they picked me up and put me in the pilots seat,  I still have the picture of me sitting in the seat and the flight helmet looking like it swallowed my head :) If I ever find a scanner I'll upload it and post it here.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2002 10:18 pm
by AA
The first Plane I remember seeing was when I was about 3.  I was at the Oklahoma City Air Show and I got to see the Blue Angels.  That was the first time I remember seeing airplanes, and that's what started my love for aviation.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2002 6:57 pm
by Northwest 102
As far back as I can remember, the first plane I saw was a Northwest Airlines jet.  The first plane I boared was a Northwest 747. Last Turbine plane I flew was a Cessna Caravan and the last Piston was a Piper Warrior II

Thats just me.

MIKE (KingairB200)

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 2:38 pm
by Spider
Ha Ha, I'm 12  8) 8) 8)

The first aircraft I remember seeing was an Air Lingus Boeing. There is a road at the end of the runway at Dublin Ariport (Ireland) that my dad always brings me to. You can park and watch the planes take off over your head!!!!! I love planes, and I'm going to be a pilot when I grow up. I have FS 2002 and pedals and a yoke and fly all over the world. I even visit my cousins in England, it is that realistic!!!  ;D ;D I always was allowed into the cockpit of jumbo's when I was flying, but after September 11th, I have never been in one since (except on my Simulator). It's not as if I'm going to put a gun to the pilots head, come on  >:( >:( >:( >:(. Ah well, got to go.

[glb]Spider[/glb]

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2002 3:55 pm
by Jaffa
The first plane I remember being consciously aware of and that I knew what kind it was was a F-16 courtesy of the 174th FW, New York Air National Guard.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 7:39 am
by helidyn
:)The first plane was a constellation. I live next to an airport so I see alot of military and non-military aircraft. I fell in love since then. I used to go to McGuire AFB in NJ to see their airshows. Where I live (close to West Point) we have C-5a's based as well as C-130 refulers. Recent spots include State police Bell 430, commanche, huey's, and Sirkorsky s-76. Last summer a lot of f-16's.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 10:31 am
by DougC-3
:)The first plane was a constellation. I live next to an airport so I see alot of military and non-military aircraft. I fell in love since then. I used to go to McGuire AFB in NJ to see their airshows. Where I live (close to West Point) we have C-5a's based as well as C-130 refulers. Recent spots include State police Bell 430, commanche, huey's, and Sirkorsky s-76. Last summer a lot of f-16's.


The Lockheed Constellation made a big impression on me, too.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 12:00 am
by Zero_Bubble
The first airplane I remembered seeing was one in a bunch of Japanese biplanes flying low over the city of Manila, Philippines  when the Japanese first attacked the islands in '41 during the "big war". On the other hand the first US airplane I saw was the B-24 Liberator back in '44 during the initial phases of the liberation of the Philippines. NOTE: Never saw another Japanese plane after that.

BH

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:11 am
by DougC-3
[quote]The first airplane I remembered seeing was one in a bunch of Japanese biplanes flying low over the city of Manila, Philippines

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 3:38 am
by Whitey

i wont assume anything inless your welsh.

wales: where men are men, and sheep are frightened ;D

no offence to any welsh who may just be looking at this :-*


I think you forgot the people from Aberdeen! ;D ;D

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:18 pm
by Woodlouse2002
Um must of over looked that.

Re: What was the first plane you remember seeing?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 10:35 pm
by Zero_Bubble
Doug C-3:

My family and I stuck it out in the city of Manila throughout the Japanese occupation. We lived about two block from the University of Sto. Tomas where all US citizens were interned by the Japanese for the duration of the war. The reason I saw few Japanese planes after my initial sighting was perhaps because the city was declared an "open city" but above all the Japanese must've needed their aircraft somewhere else. Remember that six months after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese were already on the defensive. No I never got out of the Philippines until I joined the US Navy in '55. Been here ever since. This is my country now.

BH