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A bit iffy about what I would like to fly, but do know for a fact what I never ever want to fly again. BN2A Islander in the tropical sun, with a full load of smelly locals whose bodies have never experienced the application of soap and water. Mind you, I suspect the Islander was one of the few aircraft where it was SOP to hose out the cabin after a longish flight.
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Alisonncc, that could be the start of another thread, aircraft I flew but wished I didn't.
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>that could be the start of another thread, aircraft I flew but wished I didn't.<
Tiger Moth. A horrible thing in my opinion. |
In order:
1. Brit (but not 404), and without the whole cockpit being an overflowing ashtray. Loved every minute 2. Belfast, because it always went low and slow, and the views were superb. 3. C5A just because it's big. Imagegear |
Hunter, but didn't make FJ.
JP and Bücker Jungmann were fun. |
Originally Posted by ACW599
Tiger Moth. A horrible thing in my opinion.
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ACW599 ...
Tiger Moth. A horrible thing in my opinion. Sorry ACW599 I have to disagree with you ... but it's down to personal preference I guess :ok: http://www.airplane-pictures.net/ima...2/23/32057.jpg Courtney ... Price gone up a tad ... But still worth it :ok: The Tiger Club Headcorn Coff. |
I would have loved to have flown the Scottish Aviation Pioneer. It looked like an aeronautical joke but I wouldn't be surprised to find it did the job! ;)
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My "Stick Time" Bucket List
Chipmunk ✔ Tiger Moth ✔ Beaver ✔ Twin Otter ✔ Yak 52 ✔ Bell 47G ✔ Stearman ✔ Harvard✔ Spitfire ✔ Vampire ✔ Strikemaster/JP A-37 Macchi MB-326 Hunter F-4 Mustang DC-3 Catalina Skywarrior Dragon Rapide Jet Ranger Huey Aircraft I NEVER want to fly: BD-5 - too big now anyway! ASW-12 - 1960s Open Class glider - a large proportion of the fleet was crashed on landing by new owners on their first flights! |
>Sorry ACW599 I have to disagree with you ... but it's down to personal preference I guess<
Well, it's a free country. But I'm surprised a Chipmunk man has anything remotely nice to say about the Tiger Moth! I did a few trips in one many moons ago and thought the overall handling rather peculiar with essentially non-existent control harmony. Ground handling was a pain too. Compared with a Chipmunk (on which I was current at the time) it was dreadful. But maybe the one I flew was past its best. |
ACW you hated it and Coff loved it. Notice however that Coff flew ACDC, so it could have gone either way. :E
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Now now Steve ! I'm definitely a Direct Current kind of guy ... :E
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Thanks CM, that makes sense, should have thought of that myself!
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>ACW you hated it and Coff loved it. Notice however that Coff flew ACDC, so it could have gone either way.<
And I'm strictly butter-side up :) |
Types I would have liked to have flown would be;
1. Short Stirling - just because my dad did and to share in a little way his own experience. 2. DHC Beaver - because I like the appeal of a radial-engine tail dragger, especially if being used in its AAC role exploiting its STOL capabilities. 3. Canberra B(I)8 - only as a pilot mind as the poor nav had no bang seat.:eek: As a low level interdictor with a massive gun pack and an internal bomb bay doing LABS it must have been fun. Not so sure about doing all this stuff at night, but must have been fun. It also had the legs to go to interesting places....... The worst type I had the misfortune to fly was the Jetstream so I am with Beagle on that! MB |
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