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HunterICX 06-08-07 04:08 AM

Your Favorite Aircraft
 
So whats your favorite Aircraft?

as I,m a Combat flight simmer I say my favorite is the

''Lavochkin'' Russian Fighter

the Variants LA-5 & LA-7.

good speed, turning doesnt really affect the speed and has good firepower
the only thing I dont like is that when I exceed the speed limit (600 Km/h) my plane will fall apart.

picture:
LA-5:
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/3...hkinla5he2.jpg

LA-7:
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/1...hkinla7sg7.jpg


they look good too:cool:

robbo180265 06-08-07 06:47 AM

If we're not talking flight sims then the Harrier is mine - I just love to watch it fly

http://www.jetplanes.co.uk/harrier.html

STEED 06-08-07 07:00 AM

Good question there are shall post them as the CFS Series and the IL2 Series over the weekend.

Chock 06-08-07 09:06 AM

Fave Aircraft?

That's easy, Douglas DC-3.

Lots come close, but the DC-3 has it all for me, innovative, ubiquitous, beautifully photogenic, reliable, easy to fly, versatile - has been a combat aircraft too in several wars and it's built like a tank. Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, the DC-3 was even copied practically down to the last rivet by the Russians as the Li-2.
Even though it's now 70 years old as a design, many are still flying and it is still a viable means of transport. Lots of aircraft get called flying legends, but the DC-3 really is one - legendary, and still flying on a daily basis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DC-3

:D Chock

JScones 06-08-07 11:31 PM

I quite like the DH Vampire.

My old RAAF Reserves unit had one (A79-808) which I would jump into at least once a week (it was display only - didn't fly and needed a bit of restoration).

IIRC it's now in storage in Wales.

http://www.adf-serials.com/gallery/a...H_2A79_654.jpg

Skybird 06-09-07 05:32 AM

Actually, I agree on the DC-3. It added tremendously to so many adventure movies, and there was/is a very atmospheric FS-model by Roy Chaffin around. :)

XabbaRus 06-09-07 05:38 AM

I don';t have one favourite.

US - P-51
UK - Spitfire
RU - IL-2
GER - Fw-190

STEED 06-09-07 08:18 AM

This selection is stock planes only, I will list my CF3 add on planes latter.

From IL2

P-51 Mustang
BF-109 F
Yak 9

CFS series

CFS1
FW-190 A

CF2
A6M2
Kawanishi N1K2-J Shiden-Kai
Vought F4U-1A Corsair

CF3
P-47D-25
P-38L
Hawker Tempest MK V
De Havilland Vampire F.1
FW-190 A8
Do 335 B
ME262-2a

CF3 Bombers
De Havilland Mosquito Mark XVIII FB
JU 88 C-6
B-25J

Morts 06-09-07 04:15 PM

the spitfire:)

PeriscopeDepth 06-09-07 05:13 PM

Yes, I can't decide on one either:

Military
US - F-15E
UK - Hurricane
Russia - MiG-29, gawd what a beautiful aircraft!

Civillian
Airliner - The B727 series
Turboprop - the B200 Kingair
Prop - The C172

PD

CCIP 06-09-07 07:04 PM

I was always an F-16 fanboy. Even before I played Falcon; after that, only more so.

Biggles 06-10-07 04:26 AM

http://www.warbirdalley.com/images/b17.jpg

What else?:cool:

Chock 06-10-07 07:53 AM

Good choice Biggles - if it wasn't for the old DC-3, I think the B-17G would do it for me too. Oddly enough, they do have a link of sorts, in that the Boeing 247 was the inspiration for the DC-1 and eventually the DC-3, and you can definitely see the 247's influence in the B-17.

:D Chock

HunterICX 06-10-07 09:35 AM

:up:ow yeh the B17 now thats a Plane I wanna fly in IL2

robbo180265 06-10-07 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggles

That photo is of the Sally B the only Flying B17 in this country.
Back in the 80's my whole family were part of the crew(my mother,Betty Roberts got us all involved)we travelled around airshows selling souvenirs to keep her flying

I've flown on her:up:


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