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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: ![]() LA-7: ![]() they look good too ![]()
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If we're not talking flight sims then the Harrier is mine - I just love to watch it fly
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Good question there are shall post them as the CFS Series and the IL2 Series over the weekend.
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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 ![]() |
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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. ![]() |
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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.
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I don';t have one favourite.
US - P-51 UK - Spitfire RU - IL-2 GER - Fw-190 |
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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
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the spitfire
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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 |
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I was always an F-16 fanboy. Even before I played Falcon; after that, only more so.
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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.
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