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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
"xerj" wrote in message ... For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? Beech Staggerwing, closely followed by Cessna 195 |
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Poll: best looking GA prop plane of all time?
Four engine: DeHaviland Heron.
One of my favorites as it looks like a 3/4 scale DC-6. Now if it just had round engines... Always had a soft spot for Beech 18s and Twin Bonanzas too. |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
("Matt Whiting" wrote)
Yes, compared to a Wilga. http://www.pzl-okecie.com.pl/wilga.htm Wilga http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=322 Wilga This thread, and the ugly thread, have been driving me bonkers. Nobody posts links. Montblack |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
Diamond Star.
http://www.atpflightschool.com/image...ying_large.jpg Beats the Cirrus, not to mention any spam can, hands down. -- City Dweller "xerj" wrote in message ... For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? |
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Poll: best looking GA prop plane of all time?
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:51:58 GMT, "xerj" wrote:
For me, it's the King Air. Other opinions? Lancair 320/360. They even hung one over the entrance of the Smithsonian when they did a show on form and function. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
Me three.
Although I have to give the Switft a tie with the Beech Staggerwing. Swift = best looking prop single monoplane Staggerwing = best looking prop single biplane |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
Montblack wrote:
("Matt Whiting" wrote) Yes, compared to a Wilga. http://www.pzl-okecie.com.pl/wilga.htm Wilga http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=322 Wilga This thread, and the ugly thread, have been driving me bonkers. Nobody posts links. I didn't think it was that hard to type "Wilga" into the Google search box. Sorry to cause you so much extra work and mental stress. Matt |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
City Dweller wrote:
Diamond Star. http://www.atpflightschool.com/image...ying_large.jpg Beats the Cirrus, not to mention any spam can, hands down. No, the wasp waste designs are ugly. I'd rather have a Cirrus, that a Diamond Star from a purely aesthetic perspective, however, I'd rather have a Falco than either of them. MAtt |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
Matt Whiting wrote:
City Dweller wrote: Diamond Star. http://www.atpflightschool.com/image...ying_large.jpg Beats the Cirrus, not to mention any spam can, hands down. No, the wasp waste designs are ugly. I'd rather have a Cirrus, that a Diamond Star from a purely aesthetic perspective, however, I'd rather have a Falco than either of them. Oops, meant waist, although those designs are also somewhat of a waste. :-) Matt |
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best looking GA prop plane of all time?
("Matt Whiting" wrote)
This thread, and the ugly thread, have been driving me bonkers. Nobody posts links. I didn't think it was that hard to type "Wilga" into the Google search box. Sorry to cause you so such extra work and mental stress. For one or two posts - not a problem. For many, many, many posts, each one requiring a trip to Google ...and then a trip *through* Google - yes, more of a problem. Also, if a person takes the time to research and post a link, then 100's of lurkers won't have to ...(x) how many plane references in the two threads? Be nice to the lurkers. :-) BTW, my vote - 1946 Ercoupe 415 C http://www.ercoupe.net/M1/PhotoAlbum.html (Click N2569H in the blue links on the left) Montblack (Our own Greg B's N93332 is also on the list) |
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