euroastar350
SOH-CM-2023
Thats an easy answer for me. The Eurocopter Ecureuil series. Single, twin...doesn't matter. Such an elegant and sleek design. Been up in 2 of them and love the smooth ride it offers. And its my username

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C-130s are great aircraft that have given taxpayers a lot of function for their dollar, there can be no doubt, but riding on one is decidedly unremarkable, loud and very uncomfortable. The only thing you're missing out on is a headache and the worst sleep of your life.:ernae:
If you want to know what riding on a C-130 is like, set up a few industrial fans in a room (the ones so loud you can't even yell over them), increase the temp in the room to about 100, and set the room on hydraulics that randomly slam and jolt you around. Oh yeah, make sure the room smells like sweat and jet fuel. Make sure that anywhere you sit in said room has something poking you.![]()
A10 Tankbuster hands down for fixed wing.
Helicopter..Mi-24, absolute beast.
Definately for me the Tupolev Tu-142 (NATO is Tu-95 Bear). While the Russians have lifted a lot of ideas from other countries (to me most notably the Tu-4 Bull which was a reverse engineered B-29, and they made quite a few variants of it). Also the Tu-144 which was a Concorde likeness (Russians managed to get theirs in the air first, although it was slower and never entered commercial service). The Tu-95 at it's inception took brand new ideas that they learned from the Germans after the war (steeply swept back wings), and incorporated some innovations of their own such as the contra-rotating props. Over it's 50+ years of service it has been upgraded to do almost a limitless amount of missions from nuclear bombing to maritime patrol. After the Tu-95 though I am a big fan of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Rockwell B-1B, Sikorsky H-60's (hard not to like what you work on), and the Antonov An-225. Better leave it at 5 cause I could go on all day.
FW 189!!!
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How, how, how... can a country the size of Texas come out with so many dang aircraft in 7 years????? HOW?
Engineers, Bill...*good* engineers!:d
Awesome shot Marvin! That is one very unique aircraft design.
How, how, how... can a country the size of Texas come out with so many dang aircraft in 7 years????? HOW?