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I'm sure this has probably been asked before.
For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy |
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Andrew Burke wrote:
I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy Concorde - end of story. All the others are boring. |
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In article , Steve
wrote: Andrew Burke wrote: I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy Concorde - end of story. All the others are boring. Lockheed Constellation series -- not a straight line on the fuselage -- all swooping curves. |
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![]() Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article , Steve wrote: Andrew Burke wrote: I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy Concorde - end of story. All the others are boring. Lockheed Constellation series -- not a straight line on the fuselage -- all swooping curves. Stratoliner |
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Constellation. There is no substitute. A distant second would be DH Comet with
those neat-o engine nacelles. Steve Robertson N4732J 1967 Beechcraft A23-24 Musketeer Andrew Burke wrote: I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... Andrew Burke wrote: I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy Concorde - end of story. All the others are boring. Concorde anagram: The supersonic aeroplane Concorde = An epoch is up, record one last encore... |
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In article e.rogers.com,
Vern writes: DC-3 Don I second that truth. I don't know that it was the best looking but damn I loved flying in it, especially in thunderstorms. Those wimps on rollercoasters don't know what real fun is. My first time ever to fly was in a DC-3 over central Texas during a bad thunderstorm. I loved it and was hooked on flying from then on. Damn what a rush! Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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VC10 i agree i flew lhr to sydney 1 time via Honolulu, great memory
Frank "Steve" wrote in message ... Andrew Burke wrote: I'm sure this has probably been asked before. For me, it's the Vickers Super VC10, followed closely by the Boeing 727-200. Andy Concorde - end of story. All the others are boring. |
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