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Ramsman wrote in
: On 02/05/2012 12:50, Andrew Chaplin wrote: wrote in : On 02/05/2012 11:17, Andrew Chaplin wrote: wrote in : On 01/05/2012 12:20, Andrew Chaplin wrote: wrote in : On 01/05/2012 01:39, wrote: Sorry guys but this is an UGLY airplane. Well, it certainly doesn't have a monopoly when it comes to ugliness, plus it had the great advantage that it worked and! http://www.diseno-art.com/encycloped...cles/lockheed_ xf v- 1_ salmon.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Gannet I think it can reasonably be argued that the Gannet was the ugliest fixed- wing aircraft to go into operational service since the Second War. I have to disagree. IMO the Gannet (apart from the AEW.3) is a handsome aircraft, although not beautiful by any means. If you want ugly, look at the McD Phantom and the Apache. I never liked the Valiant much, either. Apache is not part of the mix, since rotary-winged aircraft have to be ugly in order for them to be repelled by the Earth and thus fly. True, but many are a lot less ugly. The Lynx, for example, wasn't too bad originally, but it's now got all sorts of lumps and bumps all over it. I think the Phantom II was a great looking aircraft. YMMV. "De gustibus non disputandem [est]" and all that. My M does indeed V. "We shan't argue about this disgusting bus"? :-) We obviously went to different schools--you have my deepest sympathies. The verb usually goes at the end and in this particular tag is understood. ![]() Wiki says both are correct, but that's Wiki for you. I can't remember when I first came across the expression. My Latin education lasted only two years, as I opted for the science syllabus. It was such a good school that they merged it with the secondary modern next door and then closed the whole thing down. I went to a decent school that will celebrate its 90th birthday this year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glebe_Collegiate_Institute. My Latin teacher had, I think, the best legs in the school at a time (the early '70s) when miniskirts were in vogue--what a motivator! It must be something to do with me, as both the houses I grew up in have been demolished, and all the RAF bases where I went to summer camp with the ATC have closed. A few places I've worked at in the past have gone as well. Let's see... air stations I served at--Lahr-Schwarzwald, Baden-Soelingen and CFB Chatham--all closed; army bases I served at--Shilo, Gagetown, Petawawa, Valcartier, Kingston--all still going strong. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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