In what historic aircraft would you most like to fly?

In what historic aircraft would you most like to fly?

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GliderRider

Original Poster:

2,527 posts

88 months

Thursday 18th July
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Two-seat Spitfires, Hurricanes and Mustangs are now giving anyone with the money the chance to experience flight in these iconic aircraft. What other historic aircraft would you most like to fly?
There are no limits to what you can suggest, existent or extinct, single seat, multi seat, military or civil, you choose. Lets assume that if the original was single seat, a two seater could be created, or, as this is purely imaginary, an autopilot could take over if you (or I) mess things up.

My list (so far):

Wright 1903 Flyer
Demoiselle
Antoinette
Santos Dumont's No.9 Airship
F.E.8
Caproni Ca.4 Bomber
Sopwith Triplane
Handley Page Heyford
English Electric Wren
Sikorsky R.4 Hoverfly
Me163 Komet (hopefully a bit safer than the original)
De Havilland Hornet
Beecraft Wee Bee
North American X-15

Some Gump

12,863 posts

193 months

Thursday 18th July
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Spitfire, by a mile.

It feels like it might be possible, which isn’t the case for other iconic things (f14, harrier, Vulcan) - which you know as a normal never flown punter would kill you before you’d taken off.

Let’s be honest though, as a normal guy that has only ever flown an x-wing on a pc, flying anything would be epic!

hidetheelephants

27,791 posts

200 months

Thursday 18th July
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Not sure I'd want to or ever be competent to fly 1940s high performance aircraft for example, but I'd want to see these fly in a display;

Avro Vulcan
BAC TSR2
Blackburn Skua
Blackburn B20
Blackburn Buccaneer
Bristol Brabazon
DH Albatross
DH Flamingo
Gloster Javelin
Handley Page Victor
Hawker Typhoon or Tempest Mk V or VI
Hawker Seahawk
Kyushu Shinden
Martin Baker MB5
Miles Libellula
Miles M20
Saunders Roe Princess
Short Sunderland
Supermarine Scimitar
Vickers Valiant
Vickers Wellington
Vickers Wellesley
Westland Wyvern
Westland P12 Wendover

Then I want to wander off into fantasy with these

Avro 730
Fairey Rotodyne
Miles M52
Vickers V1000/VC7

I'd have a go at these

Gloster Gladiator
Fairey Gannet
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Westland Lysander
Avro Shackleton

Arnold Cunningham

3,885 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th July
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Lots of possible choices, but these ones stand out for me:
Concorde
Short Sunderland
XB-70
Grumman Goose (with piston engines)
DC-3

Athlon

5,168 posts

213 months

Thursday 18th July
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Mosquito.

Yertis

18,654 posts

273 months

Thursday 18th July
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By 'C'-Class to Singapore

klootzak

660 posts

223 months

Thursday 18th July
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I've always had a soft spot for the Hurricane, so that would probably be top of my list.

After that maybe a DC3 or for complete contrast a Lightening.

k

essayer

9,605 posts

201 months

Thursday 18th July
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Space Shuttle Orbiter biggrin

Simpo Two

87,026 posts

272 months

Thursday 18th July
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Short Empire Flying Boat
Boeing 314 Clipper

Yertis

18,654 posts

273 months

Thursday 18th July
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Simpo Two said:
Short Empire Flying Boat
Boeing 314 Clipper
There speaks a man of taste. See you in the bar at Raffles.

simon_harris

1,761 posts

41 months

Thursday 18th July
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essayer said:
Space Shuttle Orbiter biggrin
I was going to go B71 but I think you have just won the thread smile

B71
Spitfire
Hurricane
Lancaster
Mosquito
TR-3b wink

andySC

1,232 posts

165 months

Thursday 18th July
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Lightning T5.

Burners in for takeoff please Mr Pilot.

MB140

4,353 posts

110 months

Thursday 18th July
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B1-B lancer, max chat at low level.

I was lucky enough to get a tour round one at Nellis in exchange for taking them on a tour of the Nimrod R1.

As most of the Nimrod R1 was secret uk eyes only, pretty much everything mission systems wise was covered up and I couldn’t tell them much.

I definitely got the better deal.

blue_haddock

3,854 posts

74 months

Thursday 18th July
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I really wanted to take a flight in a junkers JU53 when lufthansa and a couple of others in germany and switzerland did flights in them but aftetr a couple of accidents they seem to have all been pulled now.

Obviously things like a trip in a spitfire would be epic but i kind of like the more obscure stuff, one i've seen that does pleasure flights is the anotonov AN2, which could be good to experience their super slow flying capability.

Locally we have an Avro anson running our of Sleap airfield which is a bit diffenrece but they also run pleasure flights in a Yak too!

Skii

1,689 posts

198 months

Thursday 18th July
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P-47 Thunderbolt

Deranged Rover

3,768 posts

81 months

Thursday 18th July
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Concorde
Bristol Brabazon
Handley-Page Victor

Bubbas Grill

267 posts

36 months

Thursday 18th July
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SR-71!

Zaichik

284 posts

43 months

Thursday 18th July
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Montgolfier balloon
Space Shuttle
SR-71
Millenium Falcon
Any BA flight not delayed



I have listed these in order of most likely to be possible

Joe5y

1,530 posts

190 months

Thursday 18th July
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Grumman F-14 Tomcat
Vickers Wellington Type 417 Mark III
Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk XIIs

IanH755

1,998 posts

127 months

Thursday 18th July
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A low level flight in a Mosquito for me please, maybe with a max climb rate take-off in an EE Lightning thrown in too.