What Is Your All Time Favorite WW II Airplane.
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heres mine, tho i dont know what it is , rare,> i have seen a pic of a real one, and i said omg- my Wen Mac is prototypical ! 6 big exhaust pipes coming out just behind the pilot, (mines missing the pipes on one side) big air intake behind the pilothouse, (yea thats not what its called lol) nose guns, wing guns, a big red beacon on top that may probably not be correct-
i googled WW2 fighters last night for an hour and saw nothing like it
i googled WW2 fighters last night for an hour and saw nothing like it
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heres mine, tho i dont know what it is , rare,> i have seen a pic of a real one, and i said omg- my Wen Mac is prototypical ! 6 big exhaust pipes coming out just behind the pilot, (mines missing the pipes on one side) big air intake behind the pilothouse, (yea thats not what its called lol) nose guns, wing guns, a big red beacon on top that may probably not be correct-
i looked at WW2 fighters last night and saw nothing like it
i looked at WW2 fighters last night and saw nothing like it
See pd1's post above on the P-63.
#10

I think I'm going to pull the trigger on the WowPlanes Typhoon. It looks good, and i have been wanting to try their Liquid Sheeting.

http://www.wowplanes.com/product_inf...8385ce724803ac
http://www.wowplanes.com/product_inf...8385ce724803ac
#14

Difficult to think of just one favorite. But as a model, then any that fly in a scale like manner and near to a scale like speed.
I think there's too many 'scale' models that just look so great on the ground, and just so wrong once in the air.
My Dauntless is still my favorite to take flying, much more fun than my Spitfire.
I think there's too many 'scale' models that just look so great on the ground, and just so wrong once in the air.
My Dauntless is still my favorite to take flying, much more fun than my Spitfire.
#20

Mine would have to be the Gloster Meteor. First flew in 1943 and retired from active service in 1980.
An impressive service record for the first jet fighter used in combat by the UK. I don't think that other than the DC3 there was a longer serving plane of its day.
An impressive service record for the first jet fighter used in combat by the UK. I don't think that other than the DC3 there was a longer serving plane of its day.
#21

I would have to sat that the Hawker Typhoon is my favorite. It's just a sexy, mean looking, bird of prey. German Tankers, where scared to death of the Tiffie.
I think I like the look of the Typhoon better, but think of the HP and top speed of the Tempest?
I really love all Supermarine (most pre WWII), all Martin, and all Hawker planes. Add to that my love of the P61 and only slightly less the P38
I used to have a total crush on the B17, but I'm more in awe of the the monsters like the B24 and the Lancaster these days.
My biggest issues is my uncontrollable draw to the flying boats like the Sunderland and the PBY, especially the 5A.
I guess my favorites in order (at least these days) would be: PBY, P61, and I'm really torn for third place with the Spitfire or the Tempest.
(thinking I should just sell the motors I have for my B17 project I'll never get to)
Last edited by MaxAdventure; 03-17-2011 at 06:51 PM.
#22

The very pugnacious look and devastating firepower (for its time) of the Bristol Beaufighter make it my WWII favorite. I was fortunate enough to have owned and flown one of Ivan Pettigrew's prototype models of the Beau, his first one at 66", and it was a joy to fly. I have the plans, and hope to build a new one at 80" when I retire and have the time (soon, I hope, I'm already a year overdue!).
link: http://ivansplans.com/
link: http://ivansplans.com/
#24

There are so many categories!
Most esthetically pleasing: BF109E
Most heroic: Hawker Hurricane
Most majestic: B-17 Flying Fortress
Most terrifying: J-87 Stuka
Most iconic: Supermarine Spitfire
Just can't make up my mind tonight...
Most esthetically pleasing: BF109E
Most heroic: Hawker Hurricane
Most majestic: B-17 Flying Fortress
Most terrifying: J-87 Stuka
Most iconic: Supermarine Spitfire
Just can't make up my mind tonight...
#25

I'd only add:
Roughest Life: F4-U Corsair
Bravest Pilots: Gruman Avenger