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Link Posted: 11/23/2019 7:48:43 PM EST
[#1]
Having already voted and posted, the following doesn't count, but:

Who else would like to jump in the left seat of a C-130?
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 7:50:43 PM EST
[#2]
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I voted P-51, but only because Blackbird was not on the list.
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 7:51:36 PM EST
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Whatever is easiest to land.
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Pffft.
Landin ain't that hard if you have a clue.
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:04:55 PM EST
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I'm with ya! I'd even ride in the back seat playing WSO instead of fighting for the front seat.  Preferably it would be something like 70-238, a jet with the improvements made after Viet Nam lessons but without the crazy digital systems they started installing in the 1971 models.  I'd take a vanilla F-4E over a digital Phantom any day.

BTW, from my limited back seat experience, 6Gs in a Phantom was nothing.  Those birds regularly came back from training missions with between 12 and 13Gs showing on the G-meter.

I know of one Phantom that came home after a severe over-G that was estimated to have been 15Gs+.  It broke the engine mounts and got home with the engines laying on the engine bay doors, held in place by the fuel and hydraulic lines.  But it got the crew back home  That bird went to the repair depot in pieces on 4 or 5 flatbed trailers, but it flew again.
F-4E #66-300, about as vanilla as an F-4E could get.
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Speaking as someone with over 1500 hours in F-4's, trust me when I say "Horseshit."

To begin with, the G-meter only goes to 10G.  It doesn't register beyond that.  It pegs there.  It can't have "between 12 and 13Gs showing on the G-meter."

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10Gs is enough to break motor mounts, tear off tanks, wrinkle the skin on the hardback, etc.  We had a grossly over-G'd airplane come back at George (heavily loaded up as they pulled through another guy's jetwash in BFM, IIRC), and it was leaking fuel all over the ramp, and the hardback behind the rear cockpit was wrinkled like aluminum foil.  The idea that airplanes could come back after routinely pulling 12-13Gs is ludicrous.
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:06:01 PM EST
[#5]
Needs more P-38.
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:35:17 PM EST
[#6]
Out of those choices I would like the P-51, F-4 and the F/A-18. I voted P-51 because I would be able to actually fly it with the least amount of training I suppose.
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:39:22 PM EST
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A-10
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Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:44:49 PM EST
[#8]
P-51 or F-4.  Tough choice.  But I have to go with the Mustang.  
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 8:54:04 PM EST
[#9]
F105
Link Posted: 11/23/2019 9:29:15 PM EST
[#10]
Red Baron or SR-71 for one trip around the globe.
Link Posted: 11/24/2019 10:26:36 PM EST
[#11]
THUD
Link Posted: 11/24/2019 10:29:58 PM EST
[#12]
T1TS
Link Posted: 11/24/2019 10:37:48 PM EST
[#13]
No blackbird...

> tfw you will never fly a blackbird

Link Posted: 11/24/2019 10:56:05 PM EST
[#14]
He 162, made out of metal and a F-5's jet engine. Bubble canopy, not too fast, good rate of climb, tricycle gear. Have to upgrade the brakes though.

Link Posted: 11/24/2019 11:30:54 PM EST
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F-104 (dat howl!   Pure sex)
SR-71 3+
T-38 Would love to beat up the pattern in one, if i could do it without killing myself
F-15
A-6
A-10
Link Posted: 11/24/2019 11:53:53 PM EST
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MiG-21.
Link Posted: 11/25/2019 11:34:16 AM EST
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