November 16, 201114 yr State your list of Top 5 airliners which you think are the most beautiful in the skies.Mine are:1. Boeing 7472. Lockheed Constellation3. Boeing 7574. Tupolev Tu-1445. Sud Aviation Caravelle Inactive
November 16, 201114 yr 1. Boeing 7872. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress3. Stinson SR-10 Reliant4. Boeing 757-3005. Airbus A330-300 - Ethan Pothering i7 960 CPU @ stock 3.2ghz, GTX560 Ti card, 9 Gb RAM and 1.5 Tb pf hardrive space. Its getting old.
November 16, 201114 yr 1. Boeing 747-100, -200, and -8F. Let us just pretend the -300 and -400 did not exist2. Lockeed L10113. Boeing 7274. Boeing 7075. Lockeed Electra family (10, 12, 14) Daniel Miller
November 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member 1. B7722. B7443: A3324. B7635 B773 Alex Ridge Join Fswakevortex here! YOUTUBE and FACEBOOK
November 16, 201114 yr Concorde.Next topic please ? Oh, OK, you meant the other airliners....then my choice would be :- Caravelle- Boeing 707- Boeing 727- DC-10- Airbus 332 and Boeing 772 (tie)BrunoPS : If props are included then the Super Constellation should be there too.
November 16, 201114 yr 1. Concorde2. Airbus A3213. Boeing 7574. De Havilland Comet5. Boeing 707I realized only two of these aircrafts are not from the Jetset age. Interesting.Kind Regards, Martin DahlerupMy rig contains a random selection of computer parts working in perfect harmony.... I hold a EASA fATPL + A320 SIC rating and a FAA CPL with CFI rating.
November 16, 201114 yr ConcordeDC-9 (flew on many as a child)B727 (ditto above)B737B787 Jim BlakeCaptain, SWA Virtual AirlinesReal World C172 Pilot, AOPA #06034701
November 16, 201114 yr 1. MD112. A3303. DC-84. Concorde5. Tu-154 Manfred G. Ships are cooler that you think.
November 16, 201114 yr 1. 707 - Always wanted to fly one since I was a child, not that likely nowadays, but perhaps.2. Concorde - Same, but that's never gonna happen now.3. 747 - Perhaps I'll get a chance again, I've jumpseated on the flight-deck a few times back when we had the 747-1004.L1011 - It just looks damn good.5. A333 - Guess I have to put it there somewhere.. Rónán O Cadhain.
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