The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Hagar » Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:23 am

How about a Miles Sparrowjet & Miles Student. Both one-offs which I saw flying many times at Shoreham.

What's left of the Student is on display at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation. http://home.comcast.net/~aero51/html/exhibits/student.htm

I heard that someone was rebuilding the Sparrowjet to its original Sparrowhawk configuration some years ago. I wonder what happened to it. It's still on the CAA civil register.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby C » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:05 am

How about a Miles Sparrowjet & Miles Student. Both one-offs which I saw flying many times at Shoreham.


...and the best looking of the lot - the Miles Hawk Speed Six. :)
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Matt275 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:58 am

The AN-225



I actually saw an AN-124 taking off last night (mostly i heard it)
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby expat » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:31 am

The AN-225



I actually saw an AN-124 taking off last night (mostly i heard it)


I watched it take off whist I was changing an engine on a 737 at Munich Airport a few months ago. Quite impressive.......One of the few aircraft where a low level climb out is a normal take off ;D

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Wii » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:20 am

Silver One: (1996) 25th Anniversary aircraft. Originally polished bare metal, it was later painted silver for easier maintenance. It was then re-painted with a silver metallic paint. This aircraft also featured silver seats, which were replaced to conform with the rest of the fleet for simplicity. Silver One also featured silver heart shaped drink stirrers.(N629SW)


http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0876104/M/

I flew the SWA Silver One N629SW from KTPA to KBNA a couple of summers ago...that was really neat. The bad part was I was sick as heck the entire flight...
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:43 am

I also forgot, that I saw a five engine (pod) 747-400 from Qantas take off (I think) a few months ago.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:26 am

Well if it is rare then I've seen one most if not all of you have never seen, the worlds last flying Li-2 (Soviet DC-3) 8-)
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:37 pm

ANOTHER I forgot - when I landed in KLAS in 2005, I saw Janet 737-200s.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby expat » Fri Apr 25, 2008 4:49 am

If it is rare you are looking for, I have flown in the Bristol Blenheim, before she was crashed the last time (belly landing after the gear refused to come down) 8-)................AND I have the pictures to prove it ;)

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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby C » Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:45 am

If it is rare you are looking for, I have flown in the Bristol Blenheim, before she was crashed the last time (belly landing after the gear refused to come down) 8-)................AND I have the pictures to prove it ;)


Oh be quiet!  >:(

(It's not like I'm jealous or anything!) ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby Lazerbeak » Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:49 pm

Rarest I've seen probably aren't very rare at all. A Beech 18 used by a local freight company, as well as what looked to me like a De Havilland Dove (it was at a distance in a dark hangar, may actually be a Heron).

Also seen some AS-61's (rare for me), a few Super Pumas, and a Mil Mi-26 during a recent visit to Venezuela. My hotel was right across the street from Generalisimo Francisco de Miranda Airbase, so I got to see super-close flypasts of these huge helos on a daily basis. Also got to see some OV-10's flying about. First time I've seen 'em fly.
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Re: The Rarest Aircraft You Have Seen - Part Two

Postby an-225 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 5:06 am

Ah, I have run out of stuff to outdo you guys in the battle for "Rare Aircraft Supremacy."  :P

Speaking of rare, has anyone seen Mi-26 "Yellow 68?"
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