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My vote is for a Northrup F-15 Reporter. 8)

Does anybody know what happened to the remains of the F-15 fire bomber that crashed years ago. Last I heard the remains were sitting in a hangar somewhere?

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Okay, we all know that Hellcats and Mustangs and Mitchells rule, but what would you like to see on the Warbird circuit?

Here's a few of mine:

Skycrane
A-7
Seasprite
F2H



Do-335
B-58
SR-71 :wink: 8)
Ki-87
B7A
Tu-95


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Piaggio P-108 bomber
Beriev seaplane
Martin P6M
Martin PBM 5
XB-39
B-32
Martin Baker MB 5
XB-28
Horton 229

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Martin Marauder B26 (please Mr. Weeks)
Boeing B47
Douglas A20
Ju88
and, sometime before I die, please, just one of those new (or "old", as in "original" even) Me262's...pretty please...


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Martin Marauder B26 (please Mr. Weeks)
Boeing B47
Douglas A20
Ju88
and, sometime before I die, please, just one of those new (or "old", as in "original" even) Me262's...pretty please...


I agree with the above. Especially the Marauder and the Havoc :)


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Piaggio P-108 bomber
Beriev seaplane
Martin P6M
Martin PBM 5
XB-39
B-32
Martin Baker MB 5
XB-28
Horton 229


ANY Italian aircraft would be terrific. I would love to see the MiG-3 and the Ki-43 which are both flying


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There are many but a Short Sunderland and a Handley-Page Halifax would be right up there. I can see it in my minds eye. Nice.... As for U.S. types , the B-36 would be an awseome sight. Never happen though :(

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richkolasa wrote:
Okay, we all know that Hellcats and Mustangs and Mitchells rule, but what would you like to see on the Warbird circuit?

Here's a few of mine:

Skycrane
A-7
Seasprite
F2H


there was one there every day and it left when I did and followed me to my first gas stop....

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I'll cast another vote for a Whirly, as long as it carries the prototype paint scheme for its first year of flight ops... ooo la la!

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And my second pick is an early B-52, just because this fair lass really, really wants to fly in one. 8)

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[quote="Dan K"]I'll cast another vote for a Whirly, as long as it carries the prototype paint scheme for its first year of flight ops... ooo la la!

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I often wonder what would have happened if the Vultures had been replaced with Merlins! The Whirlwind just looked so right. Almost an early Hornet.

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Flying Banana anyone?

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There's at least one Flying Banana flying [banana].

The one I forgot to mention was just mentioned. The DeHavilland Hornet!

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Saab B17
Saab B18
Saab J21
Saab J29 Tunnan
Saab J32 Lansen
Saab J35 Draken
Saab J37 Viggen

Sensing a theme here...

Oh, and a B-23 Dragon. Best looking American WWII Bomber.


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The one I forgot to mention was just mentioned. The DeHavilland Hornet!


Beeeeeutiful. You have very good taste Rich.

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Flying Banana anyone?


Great question! I'd like to see more whirlybirds for sure, 'specially a Banana. Also want to see a Northrop YC-125 Raider...

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Because I knew one personally once upon a time, that's why. Hideous thing. :D

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