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Tony,
With all due respect, there were some pretty odd-looking open cockpit biplanes; a few come to mind: The Briston Fighter, Loehning OA-1A, Martin MB-2 and Douglas O-38. Nevertheless, most are truly attractive, although the Beech 17 is in a class by itself. All the best, Rick |
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Thomas,
Most Cessnas so ugly? What are your thoughts on the AW, BW, DC-6 and Airmaster? Or the T-50, 177, 195, 210, 310, 402, 421, 425, 441 and 650? Yeah, when they went to struts on some of them in 1945, esthetics did suffer, but it saved a lot of weight. Warmest regards, Rick |
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Of course. Best looking plane of all time: Spitfire. Best looking GA plane:
DH88. All the twin deHavillands were gorgeous, sometimes in a kind of alternative-universe ancient-science fiction manner. Consider the DH84 Dragon. And it all leads to the Mosquito. Wasn't it Geoffrey deHavilland who said "If it looks right, it is right?" How about the ugliest GA airplane of all time? I exclude military a/c so as to disqualify interwar French bombers. My nominee: Transavia Airtruck. Seth Seth wrote in message oups.com... Sylvain, DH 88. Sound of forehead slap. You're right, one of the sharpest looking airplanes ever, although I would not care for its forward visibility in three point attitude. Cheers, Rick |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Tony, With all due respect, there were some pretty odd-looking open cockpit biplanes; a few come to mind: The Briston Fighter, Loehning OA-1A, Martin MB-2 and Douglas O-38. Nevertheless, most are truly attractive, although the Beech 17 is in a class by itself. All the best, Rick Except the Beech 17 isn't an open cockpit. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Thomas, Most Cessnas so ugly? What are your thoughts on the AW, BW, DC-6 and Airmaster? Or the T-50, 177, 195, 210, 310, 402, 421, 425, 441 and 650? Yeah, when they went to struts on some of them in 1945, esthetics did suffer, but it saved a lot of weight. Warmest regards, Rick The Airmaster is the best of the lot especially on floats. It makes the Cardinal look like one of Cinderella's ugly sisters. Not to mention it is one of the most efficient four place airplanes ever designed and built. The AW was outstanding for it's day in looks and performance especially in light of the fact it was designed by a guy with a fifth grade education. |
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I vote for the Cessna 195, although the Falco (preferably with the Nustrini
canopy), LoPresti's Fury before he changed the tail, and the P-51 Mustang all are high on my list. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Seth Masia" wrote in message ... Swift. Hands down. "xerj" wrote in message ... For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? |
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Oh, yeah, and at the very top of the list, Jim Wright's Hughes H-1 replica.
Without a doubt, the best looking airplane ever built. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message ... I vote for the Cessna 195, although the Falco (preferably with the Nustrini canopy), LoPresti's Fury before he changed the tail, and the P-51 Mustang all are high on my list. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Seth Masia" wrote in message ... Swift. Hands down. "xerj" wrote in message ... For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? |
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![]() "Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message ... Oh, yeah, and at the very top of the list, Jim Wright's Hughes H-1 replica. Without a doubt, the best looking airplane ever built. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) I'll second that vote. Not only the design but the workmanship was also outstanding. "Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message ... I vote for the Cessna 195, although the Falco (preferably with the Nustrini canopy), LoPresti's Fury before he changed the tail, and the P-51 Mustang all are high on my list. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Seth Masia" wrote in message ... Swift. Hands down. "xerj" wrote in message ... For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? |
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Haven't you seen a Piaggio P180? The King Air is ugly and so slow that
the radome should be in the rear so the airplane can avoid being run down by thunderstorms. ![]() Yeah, it ~is~ kind of homely, but that's what I like about it I think. It has a sort of unpretentious quality. |
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