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Stagger beech, Globe Swift. Of warbirds in order, Spitfire, FW190, F4U corsair, P-51, JU-87. Jets, Sabre Jet, Phantom and those pretty things Red Arrows used to fly, Northrops?.
Too hard to pick a homebuilt but a BD5 jet might be fun.
Early era. Spad 13, Sopwith Camel, Albatross, Curtis Jenny.
Modern stuff. Turbine Pilatis maybe or a Maule.
Big Stuff. Lockheed Super Constellation, Pacific flying Boat, Lancaster Bomber, The Spruce Goose.
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I thank you EAA for letting me fly the EAA Spirit of St. Louis in 2003.
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And now in 2012, I get to fly a J-3 Cub with many other Cubs to AirVenture for the 75th anniversary of the Piper Cub. What more could I ask for?
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U-2, Fokker DR-1, V-tail Bonanza, Zenith CH 750, Harrier jet and I am off to the lottery store w/Floatsflyer
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Nieuport 17, Sikorsky RS-3, Curtiss MF Seagull, Macchi M.5 , Macchi M.33, FBA Type C, Macchi M.C.72, Macchi M.39 and the GORGEOUS BUGATTI Model 100. Racer
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Hi Rick,
What an experience that must have been, thanks for posting the pics.
I completely agree. Thoroughly looking forward to the 75th of the Cub. Coming over all the way from New Zealand for Oshkosh (my first US visit). Can't wait.
cheers,
Andy