Extra 300L

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Extra 300L

Postby Boss_BlueAngels » Thu May 18, 2006 9:33 pm

Oh my goodness... always the highlight of my week/day/month to see one of those beauties.  

there is a man who owns one and keeps it at the airport I work at and usually about 2-3times a week I'm able to catch him at the gas pump after his flights.  

And man, I seriously doubt there is a sexier airplane in this universe.  It just commands respect.  There are three Extras in our area and today two of them stopped by.  And I have to say, I LOVE the lines on those airplanes.  Each one is in the most incredible, pristine condition.  The finish is a perfect mirror smooth and there isn't a hard line on that airplane anywhere.  

It is gorgeous, and one of these days, mark my words... I WILL fly one! Seeing that airplane every week is my motivation...

So yes, here is a discussion on the most gorgeous airplane on (or above) earth! :D
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Re: Extra 300L

Postby Tweek » Fri May 19, 2006 5:56 am

IMO, the Hawker Hunter is best looking aircraft ever 8)

I'll use this picture, cos it also has my favourite aircraft ever in it, the SEPECAT Jaguar! Another beauty :)
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Re: Extra 300L

Postby expat » Fri May 19, 2006 10:06 am

You are all wrong, it's the P51, closely followed by the English Electric Fightening from the rear quarter in a full after burner tight turn.

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