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The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 11:34 pm
by Alisoncc
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Do feel free to add your own choices.

Alison

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 5:22 am
by Pinky the pilot
I understand your choice Alison, but I would have to say that my choice has to be the Spitfire. :-bd
Particularly the Mk IX.

Apologies for lack of piccy of same.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:37 am
by Capetonian
I too understand your choice, Alison, and having seen XH-558 in action at the Jersey Air Show I'm tempted to agree, but there are many contenders.

I think a lot of people would choose Concorde.

I considered the Vickers VC10 but ultimately my decision is partly driven by nostalgia :

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The Viscount was Britain's most successful commercial aircraft, with 444 built, starting in 1947, and production continuing until about 1960, with aircraft in commercial service until the mid 90s, possibly later. They were beautiful to fly in too, thanks to the lack of vibrations as the Dart engines had no reciprocating parts, although they had a distinctive high pitched whistle, and the views from the extra large windows as you cruised along at about 300 mph and 18000 feet over the plains of Africa were spectacular.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:50 am
by Woody
I have to agree with Capetonian :-s , but I prefer this photo as DaddyWoody used to fly her and I was on her last revenue flight for BA .

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Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:12 am
by ian16th
The most beautiful one I worked on was the Hawker Hunter.

A close second came the Blackburn Beverley :-o

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 9:34 am
by Sisemen
For fluidity in form these two take a lot of beating

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Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:01 am
by 500N
Why am I seeing this message on some posts lately. Like the one above.

"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:04 am
by Capetonian
I can't help thinking there's something ugly/beautiful about those massive Russian freighters :
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Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:33 am
by Woody
Merry Christmas Pinky

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Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:26 pm
by Sisemen
500N wrote:Why am I seeing this message on some posts lately. Like the one above.

"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."


Dunno. Maybe Alison has the answer. Anybody else having the problem?

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 3:05 pm
by 500N
500N wrote:Why am I seeing this message on some posts lately. Like the one above.

"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."




Interesting that the pictures now show up - where as before they were the name and .jpg at the end.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 4:16 pm
by Boac
Why am I seeing this message on some posts lately. Like the one above.

"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."


Don't know how Alison has configured this forum, but this can happen on some fora if you try to view the attachments as a 'guest' rather than 'logged in'.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:02 pm
by Alisoncc
ian16th wrote:The most beautiful one I worked on was the Hawker Hunter.

A close second came the Blackburn Beverley :-o

Agree on the Hunter Ian, 'twas nice to work on as well. But can only suggest you were feeling unwell when you included the Bubbly. :| Perhaps I've spent far too many hours chugging away over deserts to fully appreciate them.

Think I've mentioned previously once flew in a Bubbly from Seletah, Singapore to Butterworth , thence to the Cocos Isles, Port Hedland, Alice Springs, and on to Melbourne. It took weeks before I recovered. :D

Alison

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:13 pm
by admin
500N wrote:Why am I seeing this message on some posts lately. Like the one above.

"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."

Had a quick dig around, maybe a function of the size of the attachment. I logged out and got the same message on some images and not others, but only when not logged in. Will investigate further.

Alison

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:23 pm
by ian16th
Alisoncc wrote:
ian16th wrote:The most beautiful one I worked on was the Hawker Hunter.

A close second came the Blackburn Beverley :-o

Agree on the Hunter Ian, 'twas nice to work on as well. But can only suggest you were feeling unwell when you included the Bubbly. :| Perhaps I've spent far too many hours chugging away over deserts to fully appreciate them.

Think I've mentioned previously once flew in a Bubbly from Seletah, Singapore to Butterworth , thence to the Cocos Isles, Port Hedland, Alice Springs, and on to Melbourne. It took weeks before I recovered. :D

Alison


An old man's feeble attempt at humour!

You must remember I spent virtually all of my time in Bomber Command, except for my sojourn to the South of France, which was where I worked on both Hunters & Bev's, and anything else that passed through.

Who else on this forum worked on the worlds only turboprop fighter, the Westland Wyvern? OK I only re-fuelled one, once, but it was an oddity.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:43 pm
by Alisoncc
ian16th wrote:except for my sojourn to the South of France, which was where I worked on both Hunters & Bev's, and anything else that passed through.

Suspect the South of France was one hell of a lot nicer than the deserts of Oman and the edge of the Empty Quarter in Saudi A. Still digging sand out of my ears after a Bubbly driver chose to rotate clockwise whilst taxying instead of anti-clockwise, and sand-blasted everyone in our small encampment. Even blew our resident zobbits tent away. He was not happy chappie.

Alison

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:25 pm
by ian16th
Alisoncc wrote:Suspect the South of France was one hell of a lot nicer than the deserts of Oman and the edge of the Empty Quarter in Saudi A.
Alison


To my regret, I never got to Singapore or Hong Kong. But for a 20 year old keen as mustard Cpl, a year with the Armée de l'air at Istres & Orange was shall we say, educational. I also picked up a little French o:-)

I then did nearly 3 years with 214 Sqdn Valiant's, doing the IFR trials so successfully, that we became the RAF's 1st operational tanker Sqdn. During this period we did many detachments, being single I was willing to go on all of them and I got to Luqa, Nicosia, Akrotiri, El Adem, Kormaksar, Karachi & Gan.

Then I got married and 3 months later was posted for an accompanied tour to Akrotiri, where I was assigned to the Electronics Centre. This enabled me to hone my skills for civvy st and demob.

All in all I have quite a lot to thank the RAF for. But they did get 13 years of my life, most of it I found very agreeable.

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:15 pm
by om15
Sisemen beat me to it by posting the photo of the Air UK Herald, however here is the next best thing

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Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:59 pm
by Boac
Well, I would not rate it as 'beautiful', OM, but certainly impressive, and a great aeroplane to fly. (Even with a few 'exciting moments'!)

Re: The most beautiful aeroplane ever:-

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:38 pm
by ian16th
It were a noisy bugger.

When the Greeks & Turks started squabbling on Cyprus, Dec 63, the Turkish Air Force beat up Limmasol with a couple of F-100's.

We scrambled our Javelins from Nicosia! By the time the Javelins were airborne the F-100's were back in Turkey.

About a week later we got 111 Sqdn attached to Akrotiri.

I was working in the Electronics Centre, next to the Tower. One night when on Duty Fitter, I was off to the NAAFI for my supper and as I opened the section door, a Lightning decided to demonstrate its rather phenomenal rate of climb very close to me.

The building shook.