Congratulations You've Won the Aircraft of Your Dreams!
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Congratulations You've Won the Aircraft of Your Dreams!
Now you can choose, and explain your choice.
What aircraft would you like to own, and fly, and why?
It has to be a particular machine, not some imaginary chimera.
What aircraft would you like to own, and fly, and why?
It has to be a particular machine, not some imaginary chimera.

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My choice lies between a Mk VB Spitfire, Amy Johnson's "Jason", and Bert Hinkler's Avro Avian.
I'll have a test flight in each before deciding, but suspect the Spit will frighten the life out of me, and I'd be too overcome with nostalgia to see straight on landing, so I'll probably drop that choice. Plus servicing and insuring it would be too expensive.
"Jason" would be my choice on compassionate grounds. I feel so sad to see the old boy strung up in the Science Museum, like a dusty Airfix model in my bedroom. I suspect Our Amy would approve of letting him loose at weekends.
I saw Bert's Avian in Brisbane Museum, stuck on a wall. Shame on you Aussies!
For me, it's my perfect aeroplane. I could fettle it, fly it safely, and keep it in my garden.
It was also built not far from where I was born. But above all, it's got glorious history, whilst still begging to be flown.
Can I have it serviced and hangared at Biggleswade please?
I'll have a test flight in each before deciding, but suspect the Spit will frighten the life out of me, and I'd be too overcome with nostalgia to see straight on landing, so I'll probably drop that choice. Plus servicing and insuring it would be too expensive.
"Jason" would be my choice on compassionate grounds. I feel so sad to see the old boy strung up in the Science Museum, like a dusty Airfix model in my bedroom. I suspect Our Amy would approve of letting him loose at weekends.
I saw Bert's Avian in Brisbane Museum, stuck on a wall. Shame on you Aussies!
For me, it's my perfect aeroplane. I could fettle it, fly it safely, and keep it in my garden.
It was also built not far from where I was born. But above all, it's got glorious history, whilst still begging to be flown.
Can I have it serviced and hangared at Biggleswade please?

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Well, you'd turn a few heads at Ringway, but imagine landing a Lockheed Starliner at Barton!
Good excuse to an post image of those high aspect ratio wings and triple fins...

And Mr. DarkRoomSource apparently has a thing about aeroplanes with big feet... (they call them Tundra tyres!)
Good excuse to an post image of those high aspect ratio wings and triple fins...

And Mr. DarkRoomSource apparently has a thing about aeroplanes with big feet... (they call them Tundra tyres!)
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Yes, saw a lot of aircraft with those when I visited Alaska in 2005, eg:
652 Chena Marina 26-9-05 Beaver 1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
652 Chena Marina 26-9-05 Beaver 1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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Sorry, but has been done at least 4 times before. Use PPRuNe search engine prior to making new threads then you don't waste your time. We do lately like fresh threads.
