CoastieJohn wrote:
APG85 wrote:
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After thinking about this NC-4 discussion, and this maybe a whole new thread, would this airframe as complete as it is be the most historically significant airframe out there?
"Most historically significant" is likely too subjective to get a consensus on- especially on a forum like this

Singificant or original?
All kinds of things come into play- impact to aviation, impact to a larger society, recognition, originality of the airframe, how significant the feat was.....
What criteria do we use? I do not think the NC-4 captured the imagintation of the world, or has the recognition as much as a few other airframes have. Few (none?) non-enthusiats could answer what it did, or name it. By no means does this detract from the accomplishment. But is recognition more important than significance?
My short list for most significant exisitng individual airframes:
Spirit of St. Loius
Wright flyer (yes I am aware of the originality debate)
Enola Gay
NC-4
Bleriot XI
X-15-A2
Appollo 11 command module