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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 5:25:17 PM EST
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SR-71 or F22 Raptor, and then ask the pilot for a negative 7-8G maneuver.


A10 would be cool too, if I got to fire the "gun".
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 5:28:38 PM EST
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TR-3B my brother believes hes seen one and he knows aircraft pretty well
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 5:31:52 PM EST
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Yup...   or a Super Cobra with a gunner.

Low to the ground engaging targets and getting to fly proximity to cool terrain features.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 5:34:35 PM EST
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P-51D
A-10 Warthog
F16 Strike eagle.
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This, but the one that goes, 'brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt' would be first.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 5:34:58 PM EST
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Apache
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F4 Phantom, the last plane my WWII naval aviator uncle flew before he retired from the Reserve.
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B-17 or B-29
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Same.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:22:16 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:37:44 PM EST
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Well. since this is a fantasy thread I would be a P38 with my wife's uncle at the controls.  He flew them in WWII transferred to the USAF when it was formed and stayed for 29 years.  To his dying day, his all time favorite aircraft to fly.  Would be cool to see him enjoying himself while putting the plane through it's paces.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:39:53 PM EST
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Wright Flyer
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:50:08 PM EST
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F-86s were what was at McGuire when I took basic at Dix, and when I out processed there three years later it was all F-100s.
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Still the P-38 , but now thinking more. I used to see these flying over once and awhile when I was very young. I always thought these were sexy. F-86 Sabre.
Any of these would do me.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/33165/B21uSn-263642.JPG
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F-86s were what was at McGuire when I took basic at Dix, and when I out processed there three years later it was all F-100s.
Now they only have KC-135, KC-10's, and C-17s.  There's also secret squirrel 757's there as well
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:51:51 PM EST
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Flying scares me spitless, and I generally refuse to do it.  I'd probably make an exception, though, if I could get a ride in the cockpit of a Lockheed Constellation.  I kinda have a twitch for Kelly Johnson's airplanes.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:53:16 PM EST
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Not a pilot but I have flown an F16, twice.  From the back seat, with the pilot in front keeping me from killing us.  I would have to say, F16, again.  I have my 9g pin.
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Very Cool!

Now go for the "Mile High Club" and complete your rack!

Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:55:05 PM EST
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Now they only have KC-135, KC-10's, and C-17s.  There's also secret squirrel 757's there as well
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Ah so.

Interesting.

Must be flying snooper missions against Canada.

Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:57:45 PM EST
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I bet with the right pilot, you'd fly anywhere, anytime.

Link Posted: 7/26/2017 6:58:58 PM EST
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ME262.
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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:03:12 PM EST
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Damn... that would be a sweet ride! Though I'm still partial to the 550's looks and it remains my favorite bizjet. I haven't flown in years (Private Pilot SEL), but used to fly a Mooney 231 that a company that I worked for owned. I used it to "commute to job sites" .  Nowadays... if I was to start flying again and win the lottery... it would be a Pilatus PC12NG. What a friggin awesome airplane for an owner/pilot to have. May not be fast or have long legs, but it's easy to fly, got style, is BIG, and it's "cheap".

ETA: A friend of mine owns a King Air B200. They're good looking airplanes and an industry standard workhorse. But honestly, I dunno why you'd choose one over a PC12 considering costs.
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I have flow PC12, TBM 850, and The King Air, I think between all these at this point a TBM930 would be my favorite Turbine or Nextant G90XT
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:05:34 PM EST
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A10
Apache
Slave 1
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:05:50 PM EST
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Probably the F-4 Phantom, closely followed by the F-105.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:09:23 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:14:47 PM EST
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Very hard to narrow it down to just one plane, but
stearman PT-17, or a WACO YMF-5
NA P-51D Mustang
Lockheed SR-71
Fokker DVII or SE-5A with original engines
PIper J-3 Cub
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:29:42 PM EST
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B-17
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:31:29 PM EST
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spruce goose
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:33:21 PM EST
[#25]
B-17 (Great Uncle was a gunner), F-14 ( Most amazing thing I've ever seen fly), or S-2 Tracker ( My Dad was an aircrewman with VC-2 and VS-22)
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:34:47 PM EST
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There it is.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:36:46 PM EST
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After thinking about it for a bit I changed my mind.

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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:39:50 PM EST
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PBY-5A
I've always loved the looks of the Catalina
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:41:04 PM EST
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Piston engine....It would have to be the P-47. I love the raw power that plane has, from what I've read about the development of the plane was that first they picked the engine and then built the plane around it. I think, but cannot confirm, that the Jug also holds the speed record for WWII piston powered aircraft.

Jet engine.... It is a hard choice between the F-14 and the F-15 Strike Eagle. I was mesmerized as a young teenager by Top Gun, but the exploits of the F15E Strike Eagle in combat is absolutely second to none. I'll take both, please.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:43:28 PM EST
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I like you Jane. Beautiful machine.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:45:50 PM EST
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I bet with the right pilot, you'd fly anywhere, anytime.

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Flying scares me spitless, and I generally refuse to do it.
I bet with the right pilot, you'd fly anywhere, anytime.

I'm not sure there is a pilot who's that "right".  Actually, it isn't so much who the pilot is, as where I'm sitting. I don't hate flying nearly so much if I can see out of the windshield.

I'd rather be in the right seat, or at least in the cockpit, with a pilot I didn't know from Adam's housecat, than in the back of a commercial airliner with Jesus Christ himself at the controls.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:46:28 PM EST
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F-18 or F-16
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:48:39 PM EST
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Your style... I like it. Though I've always been more of a Lear 35 guy.
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Lear 23
Your style... I like it. Though I've always been more of a Lear 35 guy.
The 20 series are rocket ships.

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Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:49:04 PM EST
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B-17 (Great Uncle was a gunner), F-14 ( Most amazing thing I've ever seen fly), or S-2 Tracker ( My Dad was an aircrewman with VC-2 and VS-22)
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Sent ya a PM
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:50:07 PM EST
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I would pick the F-35 JSF.

As there is no 2 seat version they are going to have to train me up to fly it and give me one of those awesome $400,000 helmets.

I would love to see me some "sensor fusion".
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:50:32 PM EST
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DC3
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:52:13 PM EST
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This for a propeller bomber
XB-70 for jet bomber

F-4U Corsair for prop fighter
F-14 for jet fighter

SR-71 for being king of speed.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:52:23 PM EST
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F-4U Corsair
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:52:34 PM EST
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I'm not sure there is a pilot who's that "right".  Actually, it isn't so much who the pilot is, as where I'm sitting. I don't hate flying nearly so much if I can see out of the windshield.

I'd rather be in the right seat, or at least in the cockpit, with a pilot I didn't know from Adam's housecat, than in the back of a commercial airliner with Jesus Christ himself at the controls.
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Flying scares me spitless, and I generally refuse to do it.
I bet with the right pilot, you'd fly anywhere, anytime.

I'm not sure there is a pilot who's that "right".  Actually, it isn't so much who the pilot is, as where I'm sitting. I don't hate flying nearly so much if I can see out of the windshield.

I'd rather be in the right seat, or at least in the cockpit, with a pilot I didn't know from Adam's housecat, than in the back of a commercial airliner with Jesus Christ himself at the controls.
My wife HATES flying commercial with me, because I constantly critique the pilot's performance.

It's especially bad if we fly Aero Mexico, because I've got a LOT to say.

Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:52:59 PM EST
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Ah so.

Interesting.

Must be flying snooper missions against Canada.

 
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Now they only have KC-135, KC-10's, and C-17s.  [b]There's also secret squirrel 757's there as well[b]  
Ah so.

Interesting.

Must be flying snooper missions against Canada.

 
Actually they fly State Department VIP missions.  Or so they say.  When I was at McGuire they had two white EC-135s there for that mission and it was a 24 hour alert VIP evacuation job.

I'm told that they EC-135s flew those missions on 9/11.  Down to an airfield near DC, pick up their passengers then off someplace to hide.

I've heard conflicting stories about if they still have that alert mission these days or if they really are just VIP and/or dedicated special mission transport.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:55:07 PM EST
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 It really is.  Just elegant.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:55:34 PM EST
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A GENUINE WWl BiPlane!
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 7:57:46 PM EST
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Space Shuttle

SR71

F22


In that order.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:04:51 PM EST
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F-14 Tomcat with wings swept back doing a denied fly bye over a carrier.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:14:06 PM EST
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My wife HATES flying commercial with me, because I constantly critique the pilot's performance.

It's especially bad if we fly Aero Mexico, because I've got a LOT to say.

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Flying scares me spitless, and I generally refuse to do it.
I bet with the right pilot, you'd fly anywhere, anytime.

I'm not sure there is a pilot who's that "right".  Actually, it isn't so much who the pilot is, as where I'm sitting. I don't hate flying nearly so much if I can see out of the windshield.

I'd rather be in the right seat, or at least in the cockpit, with a pilot I didn't know from Adam's housecat, than in the back of a commercial airliner with Jesus Christ himself at the controls.
My wife HATES flying commercial with me, because I constantly critique the pilot's performance.

It's especially bad if we fly Aero Mexico, because I've got a LOT to say.

Yeah, that'd be the worst: sitting in the back of that thing, waiting for the wings to fold up like a butterfly, while someone holds forth on what a jerkoff the pilot is.  <shudder>
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:32:40 PM EST
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SR-71 no question. Maybe a B-1 second or F-117.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:35:37 PM EST
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AH-6.

I'd even settle for an MD500
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:37:32 PM EST
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The one I already fly and the ones I've flown.
Link Posted: 7/26/2017 8:51:00 PM EST
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some kinda inter-dimensional saucer shaped craft that has a decent chef on board...and they don't serve man....if you are a original TZ fan.
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