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| | #166 |
| Senior Member | It was effective to one point... Weak, slow, ill-manuvrable but it was darn good looking... |
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| | #167 |
| Senior Member | You could have at least got a picture of a real one.. ![]() In Italian markings, of course! |
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| | #168 |
| Senior Member | well what else.........
__________________ ![]() "Reminds me of the time I sank the Tirpitz" comments a Spitfire pilot, "One pass of course, old boy." |
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| | #169 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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| "Modern": F-14 Tomcat. Amazing, amazing looking plane. Maybe the best ever. Mig 29 SU-27 The Mirages were nice. Tornados. F-16s |
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| | #170 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2
| Spitfire: one of the best proportioned fighters ever made in my opinion, from almost any angle. I prefer the looks of the earlier marks to the bubble canopy versions. P-51D: another nice looking fighter. I like the way the belly scoop underneath mirrors the bubble canopy above... Mosquito: beautiful, although the way the wing radiators jut from the wing spoil the plan view just slightly for me... Me 410: I love the design of the nose And of course the SR-71, a true Buck Rogers plane if ever there was one! |
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| | #171 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 14
| de Havilland DH.103 Hornet de Havilland DH.103 Hornet - difficult to be more beautiful than a mosquito, but it achieves it. |
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