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If your misses was an aircraft, which one would she be?

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Ok time for bit of fun and maybe a good larff!

As per the title what plane would your better half be: Is she a Blackbird; long sleak and with two monster motors. A little doddle bug?

C130....

I think mines a FW 190, Small compact, very effective and packs a hell of a punch!!!

Who dares to be next....

Ian M
 
I think I'm probably married to the one which went non-stop around the world.

You know, goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and...........

Well you can guess the rest.

What kind of aircraft represents a martyr, because I'm told that one is appropriate as well!!

Peter
 
I don't really know. What aircraft is very dependable, wonderful to live with, strong, great in a crisis, takes care of everyone and doesn't moan when I buy kits (yet).? Whatever it is, I love it.
 
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I don't really know. What aircraft is very dependable, wonderful to live with, strong, great in a crisis, takes care of everyone and doesn't moan when I buy kits (yet).? Whatever it is, I love it.
Britan Norman Islander?

Good score on the brownie points there Graham :-)
 
My missing one would be a Bf 109 (and 1/48 scale model too, only been doing 1/72) as well as a spitfire
 
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I don't really know. What aircraft is very dependable, wonderful to live with, strong, great in a crisis, takes care of everyone and doesn't moan when I buy kits (yet).? Whatever it is, I love it.
You could be describing my missus there Graham!

As for the aeroplane type - there isn't really a choice available. There's only one which fits all of those qualities.

Gotta be the DC3.

Gern
 
Without doubt it is the Westland Lysander..................

Very short take-off time and excellent control in the dark. Excels in dropping equipment during a full moon.

Bit cob looking, but is excellent in short bursts and can carry extra passengers and gear if required!!

I thank you,

Ron
 
It is your beloved you are supposed to be describing Ron, not ya Camper Van!!!!!!!
 
Well it would be about 42 years old, and bloody expensive to run, requiring the odd designer part or two once in a while.

Regards

Colin M........
 
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