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Is aviation today boring?

Modern Discuss Is aviation today boring? in the Other Eras forums; Maybe an odd question and in the wrong place, but, nonetheless, is aviation today boring? I don't mean technically, electronically ...

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    Is aviation today boring?

    Maybe an odd question and in the wrong place, but, nonetheless, is aviation today boring?
    I don't mean technically, electronically etc., just the....what's the word I'm looking for....the diversity?
    I know that costs and many other factors rules in todays air forces and navies, when it comes to
    anything that flies, jet or prop....
    How many here can put their hand on their heart and say that they don't miss those days with a specific
    aircraft for a specific job?
    Soon enough, it'll be just one aircraft around for the navy and the air force....


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    Yeah I miss the 50s. Seems like everywhere you looked there was different plane.

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    Agreed...plus with CAD and related technology, you don't see the unique test-bed aircraft pop every-so often, in the course of testing a theory.

    That's probably another reason why I like the A-10 so much, it defies the modern "look" of a jet warplane

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    Also agree. Conglomeration and monopolisation in the aviation industry is definitely killing the creativity and diversity of types... so boring when the only difference between the airforces are the markings...

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    Big commercial aviation may be boring, let's face it, if you can fall asleep on a airplane, it's boring.

    But adventure is still alive in private aviation.
    As for the aircraft , the ideal aerodynamic form for any particular speed, or purpose, can only take so many shapes.

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    I can understand Commercial Aviation being boring, though I've had this dream of flying in a DC-10, or a Lockheed Tristar, hell even a 747, just to see what it's like. As for the rest, I can see how earlier decades were more exciting, with the piorneering of aircraft and what they could do.
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    don't forget about the B-52, KC-135, and C-130 those suckers have been used since the '50s
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrauGeist View Post
    Agreed...plus with CAD and related technology, you don't see the unique test-bed aircraft pop every-so often, in the course of testing a theory.

    That's probably another reason why I like the A-10 so much, it defies the modern "look" of a jet warplane

    Totally agree... Sadly when they took the props off the military aircraft, I pretty much lost interest. Stove-pipes are boring.

    On a side note I'm having an on going debate with my 4 year old son as to why I think his favorite plane, the Mig 15, is boring and crude when compared to the elegance of the F-86 sabre. I think I'm raising a Communist because he keeps insisting the Mig is friendly and the Sabre is the enemy when he plays with his!
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    Call it a truce... both were developments of German designs

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    I think also the days of somebody building an innovative aircraft in their back yard has pretty much gone to the wayside. I know it's a lot practicle, but you no longer have to actually build an aircraft to test it, you can just create a computer model and do the preliminary testing that way.

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    Personally I like boring aviation. I really, REALLY don't want ever to experience an "exciting" airline flight.

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    Hmm, that actually is a good point!

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    In some ways, it is 'boring', especially in the commercial sector, where everyone flies a Scarebus A3xx. I think there is still some variety in the military sector though. I've become an avid reader of Air Forces Monthly over the last few months, and maybe it's the novelty, but I find the military scene very varied, especially with current ops in the Middle East and Asia
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