The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby C » Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:21 am

But I, having been to Brize Norton, wouldn't say a tristar is rare (like someone did a few posts ago) and the same about an An124....they're always about.

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Whereas with the AN-225, that is "proper" rare - one flew, and only the one still flies.

I agree with you on the AN-124; almost a daily sight at BZN.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Hagar » Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:35 am

Thruxton Jackaroo anyone??  ;D ;D

The Jackaroo is quite rare as I believe only 19 were built* (converted from the DH Tiger Moth). Used to see them almost every day at Shoreham back in the 1960s. Only about 3 of these still survive in airworthy condition. I saw this one at Old Warden last year. http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_8598ow.jpg

*PS. Says 27 here so take your pick. http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=758
Note it's the same one as in my photo.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:47 am

But I, having been to Brize Norton, wouldn't say a tristar is rare (like someone did a few posts ago) and the same about an An124....they're always about.


Yep, I mentioned the Tristar. Confirmed it was an RAF tanker (got photos today, rego ZD953), you are lucky, she really is a beautiful bird. Not what one would usually find on this half of the globe!

On the topic of ZD953, I wasn't aware she was painted in RAF low-vis? Only photos I can find of her are in the high-vis (half white, half grey) scheme.

What defines rare? Well, 757s have been mass produced. We get them only when a C-32 visits Sydney, so thats rare.

And there is only one An-225 produced - if you live around Gostomel - still rare. Its all up to your own judgement. :) ;)
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby C » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:03 am

But I, having been to Brize Norton, wouldn't say a tristar is rare (like someone did a few posts ago) and the same about an An124....they're always about.


Yep, I mentioned the Tristar. Confirmed it was an RAF tanker (got photos today, rego ZD953), you are lucky, she really is a beautiful bird. Not what one would usually find on this half of the globe!

On the topic of ZD953, I wasn't aware she was painted in RAF low-vis? Only photos I can find of her are in the high-vis (half white, half grey) scheme.


Nice one. Lucky chaps. They are slowly all going into the low-viz scheme (with the hi-viz engines!).

I think rarity also boils down to proportion - I would consider an airworthy Bf109 rare (there is only one real Bf109 airworthy), or any surviving Bf109 airframe, as there are so few survivors out of a 33,000+ production line.

On the flip side, look at the VC10. 54 were built, and 16 still fly, with at least 3 complete examples in museums. So 19 of 54 - roughly 35%! Admittedly once the RAF retire them (of which I can realistically see no more than 2, maybe 4 surviving), they will become a lot rarer!
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:30 am

Nice one. Lucky chaps. They are slowly all going into the low-viz scheme (with the hi-viz engines!).



Eh, I miss the Gulf War tan paint scheme! RAF transports and tankers sure looked good in that...
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Mictheslik » Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:52 pm

Thruxton Jackaroo anyone??  ;D ;D

The Jackaroo is quite rare as I believe only 19 were built* (converted from the DH Tiger Moth). Used to see them almost every day at Shoreham back in the 1960s. Only about 3 of these still survive in airworthy condition. I saw this one at Old Warden last year. http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_8598ow.jpg

*PS. Says 27 here so take your pick. http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=758
Note it's the same one as in my photo.


;)
Lovely aircraft....a warmer Tiger Moth :D



How about a Plumb BGP-1 homebuild.....only 2 made

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Or maybe an Avions Fairey Belfair ;)

Piccie


There are loads of rare aircraft about if you know where to look ;)

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Tom... » Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:40 pm

Thruxton Jackaroo anyone??  ;D ;D

The Jackaroo is quite rare as I believe only 19 were built* (converted from the DH Tiger Moth). Used to see them almost every day at Shoreham back in the 1960s. Only about 3 of these still survive in airworthy condition. I saw this one at Old Warden last year. http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_8598ow.jpg

*PS. Says 27 here so take your pick. http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=758
Note it's the same one as in my photo.


;)
Lovely aircraft....a warmer Tiger Moth :D



How about a Plumb BGP-1 homebuild.....only 2 made

Piccie


Or maybe an Avions Fairey Belfair ;)

Piccie


There are loads of rare aircraft about if you know where to look ;)

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Thats not rare you've seen half of all of the ones ever made  ;D  :P
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Hagar » Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:51 pm

Thruxton Jackaroo anyone??  ;D ;D

The Jackaroo is quite rare as I believe only 19 were built* (converted from the DH Tiger Moth). Used to see them almost every day at Shoreham back in the 1960s. Only about 3 of these still survive in airworthy condition. I saw this one at Old Warden last year. http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_8598ow.jpg

*PS. Says 27 here so take your pick. http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=758
Note it's the same one as in my photo.


;)
Lovely aircraft....a warmer Tiger Moth :D

A warmer 4-seater Tiger Moth. Not sure it had a heater though.



How about a Plumb BGP-1 homebuild.....only 2 made

Piccie


Or maybe an Avions Fairey Belfair ;)

Piccie


There are loads of rare aircraft about if you know where to look ;)

.mic

Someone went to G-VFWE at Hullavington I see. Shame it looks like being the last one.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Mictheslik » Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:59 pm

Damn....you caught me  :P :P ;D

Very sad about this years event was a lovely day last year...

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Rifleman » Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:11 am

I believe I saw a Jackaroo fly at Guelph Airpark in Ontario about 10 yrs ago, and if I search my old archives, I think I may have at least one image of it......a friend of mine ID'd it for me........there is more info about it here.........

As a bit of trivial info to the story in the link, Steve Gray who is mentioned, along with his son Scott, are world class R/C heli pilots. They have both represented Canada at the World Champs.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:21 am

D'oh? I forgot even more aircraft.

A CC-150 Polaris.

The JASDF 747-400 transport (flying).

And a Shorts Belfast (flying).
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby DONTREADMYUSERNAME » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:02 pm

Well, I saw an A380 on its first flight into DC


And I also saw a Coast Guard Jayhawk rescue a stricken passenger from a moving cruise ship off the coast of Puerto Rico
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Jeph » Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:26 am

AN-225
Piaggio P-180
RV-4
long-EZ
grumman yankee
RC-12
50/50 mockup of the X-32 (half USN/USMC, half USAF)
Snoopy MetLife blimp (if it counts...)

WWII C-47 with the jump fairings still on it, updated, converted, and the airframe only had about 10,000 flight hours on her (NO CORROSION!). this went to the columbian drug patrol

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby C » Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:07 am

WWII C-47 with the jump fairings still on it, updated, converted, and the airframe only had about 10,000 flight hours on her (NO CORROSION!). this went to the columbian drug patrol



That reminds me, I happened to see a SAAF turboprop Dakota (I can't remember if their's are Basler's or not).

Well, I saw an A380 on its first flight into DC


Now that's different altogether. Instead of a rare old aircraft, which gets rarer, you saw and aircraft which will soon lose its rarity over the next few years! :)
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:18 am

Looks like an ELINT (?) Super Dakota (I know that much!), Jeph.

I had a DREAM of a HIGHLY corroded tan VC10 the other night. Does that count?  :D
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