Yossarian Forum Resistance Leader Feb 23, 2012 #61 As for carrier aircraft,I suppose I forgot to mention another favorite the F6F, most certainly one of the the best carrier fighters of this period. She does look all business however.
As for carrier aircraft,I suppose I forgot to mention another favorite the F6F, most certainly one of the the best carrier fighters of this period. She does look all business however.
Trooper1854 The Brit Pack Feb 24, 2012 #62 lolwhassup said: the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, because it's arguably the best fighter-bomber of WW2. Click to expand... One of the first RAF pilots to fly the Jug was asked "What about taking evasive action in it?" His reply was: "Simple, undo your harness, and run around the cockpit!" She is a big beast!
lolwhassup said: the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, because it's arguably the best fighter-bomber of WW2. Click to expand... One of the first RAF pilots to fly the Jug was asked "What about taking evasive action in it?" His reply was: "Simple, undo your harness, and run around the cockpit!" She is a big beast!
E Ex52tech New Member Mar 4, 2013 #63 FW-190-A5 for me. A couple of spare BMW 801's laying around would help. As far as the jet age F-106, tuck them both in the garage.
FW-190-A5 for me. A couple of spare BMW 801's laying around would help. As far as the jet age F-106, tuck them both in the garage.
KevinTheCynic Active member Mar 4, 2013 #64 Hmm, jet age planes? Well for the 1950s I've always kinda liked the de Havilland Sea Vixen, even with it's off-centre canopy.
Hmm, jet age planes? Well for the 1950s I've always kinda liked the de Havilland Sea Vixen, even with it's off-centre canopy.