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DH BeaverDH OtterDC-3B747B737BAe 146Dash 8-100Dash 8-300HS 748Cessna 185 (ski)Piper Cherokee 180Cessna 402BPiper NavajoTwin OtterSuper King Air B200King Air 100Helicopter Jet RangerHelicopter B-105Helicopter Bell 212Cessna 310Airbus 320Embraer 110Convair 580and maybe few other ones who don't come in my mind now.


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Here's my list, (btw, this is a great memory exercise, I have to recall flights when I was a little kid, but being the aviation fanatic I am I can remember such detail! Eastern Airlines, boy am I old) Boeing727-200 (Eastern Airlines, TWA)737-700 (Jet Airways)737-800 (Jet Airways, American)747-200 (Air India, TWA)747-400 (British Airways)757-200 (U.S. Airways)767-300 (Air France, British Airways)777-200 (British Airways)AirbusA300-??? (Indian Airlines)A320-200 (Kingfisher Airlines)A340-200 (Air France)LockheedL-1011 (Eastern Airlines)ATRATR-72 (Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines)In a few months I will be on my first flight on the MD-90, Delta Airlines,I can't wait! My father flew a few months ago on a Delta DC9-50, he mentioned it was an old looking plane but surprisingly the overhead compartments were bigger than most modern jets. I guessthey just don't make them like they used to.

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I seem to remember doing one of these before somewhere! Well here goes again.. Will Put Airline if I remember them and the series number if I knew which it was!I've done 2 hours of flying on 2 different Piper Warriors...Piper PA28 Warrior II - G-LACA (Lancashire Aero Club)Piper PA28 Warroir III - G-HMED (Eglinton Flying Club)And, a 1hr 45 minute flight on a full size B737 NG Simulator at Flight Experience in Christchurch, NZ (see my avatar!)Flying as a passenger on..AIRBUSA300-600 - Thai (maybe others, can't remember!)A319, A320, A321 - British Airways, Easyjet, US Airways, Jetstar, Monarch, Aer Lingus, First ChoiceATRATR 42 - Aer ArannATR 72 - Aer ArannBAEBAE 146 - PSA, British Airways, TitanJetsream 41 - British Airways/Loganair, Manx AirlinesBellJetranger - Various sightseeing flights (New York, Grand Canyon, 12 Apostles)BOEINGB737 Classics - British Airtours, British Airways, Air France, Ryanair, Air Europe, BMI Baby, CSA, Air CanadaB737 NG - Astraeus, Easyjet, Ryanair, Virgin Blue, BMI Baby, Quantas (Actually, this might have been a 400 not sure!)B747-200 - British Airtours (got to go in the cockpit in-flight on this one!)B747-400 - British Airways, Singapore Airlines, QuantasB757 - British Airways, First ChoiceB767 - American, British Airways, Air CanadaB777 - Cathay PacificCESSNANot sure of the model think it was a 172, on a scenic flight over the Grand CanyonDehavillandDash8 - British Airways, FlybeEmbraerERJ 145 - British AirwaysFokker 70/100 (cant remember which one!) - KLM CityhoppperMcDonnell-DouglasMD80 - SASSaab340 - British Airways/LoganairThink thats everything, some of the older ones are a bit hard to remember now!Oh, and have sat onboard Concorde and visited the cockpit (Although sadly after her retirement!) at Manchester Airport. and her protoype at IWM Duxford!! (plus a few other classic airliners at Duxford!)

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Flown, logged:C150C152C172N/SP/MC182CR182C185BE36(G36 and A36)PA28-181PA28-235PA-30-160PA-32R-300PA-32R-301TPA-34-200TJ-3 (85hp and 65hp)Wing view...:I haven't traveled much via airlines... All types of RJs, most of US Airways fleet, Northwest Airbuses. But my personal favorite was an old, smelly (seriously) Northwest DC-Nine-o-saurus.


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A319A320707-200727-200737-500737-800747-200757-200767-300Fokker 100Fokker 50- not much but soon to grow :biggrin:And almost forgot - C172 and Cirrus SR-20

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B737-300B737-400B737-500B737-700B737-800CRJ-200CRJ-700ERJ-145ERJ-135 MD-80 I think that's it, probably forgot 1 or 2 planes oh well, hopefully one day I get an incentive ride on an F-16, and hope to fly on a C-17 also.

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Front seats - about 11 "types" LogbookBeech F33A, C90A (dual only on the King Air)Cessna 150 / 152 / 172Mooney 20JPiper 28 (140, 151, 181)Frasca 131 and 142 (hey, it counts!)Back seats - About 20 families, not breaking out the subvariants.Airbus 319/320/321ATR 42 72Boeing 717, 727, 737 (oldest, older, new), 747, 757, 767, 777. Perhaps 707 to complete the series, but too young to remember.Canadair CRJDouglas DC9, DC10Embraer 135/140/145, 170/175Fokker 100McDonnell - Douglas MD80Saab 340PA-28-181 N8467B is my favorite of them all though. Paint job and the hanger weren't much to look at, but Penelope flew solidly.Steve%20and%2067B%20Spring%202002.jpg

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Planes i've flown on-777-200777-300ERPlanes i've been on at airshows-C-17707C130 A320Jabiru J-230Planes i've been on in museums-F-86DC-3747-100Concorde


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Passenger:BoeingB747-200 (to and from PHNL)B747-400 (to and from EGLL)B777-200 (to and from RJAA, EGLL, and VIDP)B767-400 (to and from PHNL)B767-300ER (to and from PHNL, EHAM)B757-200 (in and around the USA)B737-800 (in and around the USA)B737-700 (in and around the USA)B737-300 (in and around the USA)B737-200 (Hawaii Inter-island)B717-200 (Hawaii Inter-island)AirbusA320-200 (in and around the USA)McDonnell-DouglasDC-10-30 (to and from PHNL)DC9-50 (Hawaii Inter-island)MD-88 (in and around the USA)MD-82 (EHAM to EKCH, EGLL to EKCH) DeHavillandDHC-6 (Hawaii Inter-island)DHC-8-200/300 (in and around the USA)BaeJ-41 (KRIC to KJFK, Trans-States Airlines, awesome ride, would LOVE to go on a J-32, PMDG do this as a follow up!)EmbraerERJ-145 (in and around the USA - ExpressJet)ERJ-145XL (in and around the USA - ExpressJet)Bombardier/CanadaAirCRJ200 (in and around the USA) CRJ700 (in and around the USA)EurocopterAS350 (Kauai)Piloted:C152 (Hawaii)C172 (Hawaii)PA-28-151 (East Coast USA)


Jeff Bea

I am an avid globetrotter with my trusty Lufthansa B777F, Polar Air Cargo B744F, and Atlas Air B748F.

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Yeah, it's a bummer that I never got to fly on Concorde. My wife flew on an Air France one once and I did manage to get to sit in the pilot's seat of G-BOAC a couple of years ago after it was retired which was quite cool (it's a lot more cramped than it looks on pictures), but that's little consolation.Al


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ViscountBac-111Super vc10Trident1/2/3Concorde748AtpB707727737 2-8757767747 200/400TristarDc6Dc8/9/md8--/dc10Twottervarious beech/cessna/floats(forgotten details..)A300/318/319/320AtrCrjElectraBiplane(stearman I think!)Thruster microlightGemini Alpha microlightVarious gliders inc BlanikJet rangerSikorsky s61?regards jim

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Guest acezboy561

Airbus A320Airbus A330 -- In June!Airbus A380Boeing 737-800Boeing 767-300ER Piper Tomahawk.Thats about it, I think!

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The Russian stuff was real interesting.....BAe:BAE-146Boeing:707717727-200737-200737-300737-500737-600737-700737-800737-900747-200747-400757-200767-200767-300777-200Airbus:A320A330-200Antonov:AN-140Bombardier:CRJ-100CRJ-200Embraer:ERJ-145ERJ-140Fokker:F100Grumman:C-2 greyhoundLockheed:L1011S-3BMcDonnel Douglas:DC-10-30MD11MD87MD88MD90Tuplev:TU-154GA airplanes:Piper ArcherPiper CherokeePiper Warrior IIPiper TomahawkCessna 152Cessna 172Cessna 182Vans RV7

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Boeing727-200737-300737-800767-300ER777-200ERAirbusA318A319A320A321EmbraerE190McDonnell DouglasMD80BombardierCRJ-200

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