Best and most recognizable planes ever built
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Definitely 747 and Concorde, as far as commercial airliners go. The 737, while ubiquitous, is not particularly distinctive. And the A380, while unique, is not yet widely recognizable. I had a friend who travels quite a bit look at it and say, "What is that thing?"
As for military aircraft, you have to go with the Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird. I think most would still recognize the F-14 Tomcat. Anyone who has been to an airshow would probably recognize the F/A-18 Hornet (Blue Angels) and F-16 Fighting Falcon (Thurnderbirds). The A-10 Warthog is certainly distinctive. The F-15 Eagle is probably the most well-known fighter plane of the last generation. Anyone familiar with the Vietnam era will certainly recognize the F-4 Phantom, and anyone who has taken an American history class should recognize the B-52 Stratofortress. And I think there is also a place for the F-117 Nighthawk on this list.
As for military aircraft, you have to go with the Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird. I think most would still recognize the F-14 Tomcat. Anyone who has been to an airshow would probably recognize the F/A-18 Hornet (Blue Angels) and F-16 Fighting Falcon (Thurnderbirds). The A-10 Warthog is certainly distinctive. The F-15 Eagle is probably the most well-known fighter plane of the last generation. Anyone familiar with the Vietnam era will certainly recognize the F-4 Phantom, and anyone who has taken an American history class should recognize the B-52 Stratofortress. And I think there is also a place for the F-117 Nighthawk on this list.
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As this thread has taken liberties with "best" and "most recognizable" (Ford Tri-Motor, A-10, Space Shuttle, etc.), might I humbly submit the North American XB-70 Valkyrie as simply the most "bad-@ssed" looking aircraft...
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Not in any particular order.
1. Constellation (Walk up hill then down hill)
2. C46/C47 (Different nose on each makes it easier)
3. B707/DC-8 (Nostrals on the DC-8)
4. L1011/DC-10, MD-11 (Look at the center engine! Winglets on the MD-11)
5. P51 Mustang
6. P38 Lightning
7. B727 (How is it different from a Trident?)
8. B17 Flying Fortress
9. B29 Super Fortress
10. VC10 (Not a TU-154!)
11. F86 Sabre (Distinctive jet intake) and Super Sabre (Horizontal stabilizer higher)
12. B747 (A Beauty.. all models)
13. B757 (Distinctive stance on the ground, takes off like a bat outta h...!)
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1. Constellation (Walk up hill then down hill)
2. C46/C47 (Different nose on each makes it easier)
3. B707/DC-8 (Nostrals on the DC-8)
4. L1011/DC-10, MD-11 (Look at the center engine! Winglets on the MD-11)
5. P51 Mustang
6. P38 Lightning
7. B727 (How is it different from a Trident?)
8. B17 Flying Fortress
9. B29 Super Fortress
10. VC10 (Not a TU-154!)
11. F86 Sabre (Distinctive jet intake) and Super Sabre (Horizontal stabilizer higher)
12. B747 (A Beauty.. all models)
13. B757 (Distinctive stance on the ground, takes off like a bat outta h...!)
bj-21.
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Super Connie, 747 and Concord....the clear choices for civilian birds based on non-wingnuts being able to pick them out of a crowd. Each pushed aviation into unchartered territory and then stuck around long enough to become an icon.
The 727 deserves a lot of credit too.
SR71, Spitfire and (controversially) F16 for many of the same reasons. The Viper gets very little credit for all the new ground it broke, while doing so on the cheap. We could put the MiG 15, 17 and 21 in the same bucket.
Not-as-easily-recognized by non-wingnuts, but equally important:
Harrier, Tu95 "Bear", B90/200/350 King Air, Lear 23, X1.
Super Connie, 747 and Concord....the clear choices for civilian birds based on non-wingnuts being able to pick them out of a crowd. Each pushed aviation into unchartered territory and then stuck around long enough to become an icon.
The 727 deserves a lot of credit too.
SR71, Spitfire and (controversially) F16 for many of the same reasons. The Viper gets very little credit for all the new ground it broke, while doing so on the cheap. We could put the MiG 15, 17 and 21 in the same bucket.
Not-as-easily-recognized by non-wingnuts, but equally important:
Harrier, Tu95 "Bear", B90/200/350 King Air, Lear 23, X1.
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Was surprised to read that one was lost from, of all things, a mid-air collision. Ouch.
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If you want to see an XB70...it's in Dayton, Ohio at the US Air Force Museum.
Admission is free and it's open every day except Christmas. (and tours are often given by retired pilots who flew a lot of the aircraft on display)
It is the single greatest place on earth for anyone who loves flight.
Admission is free and it's open every day except Christmas. (and tours are often given by retired pilots who flew a lot of the aircraft on display)
It is the single greatest place on earth for anyone who loves flight.
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If you want to see an B70...it's in Dayton, Ohio at the US Air Force Museum.
Admission is free and it's open every day except Christmas. (and tours are often given by retired pilots who flew a lot of the aircraft on display)
It is the single greatest place on earth for anyone who loves flight.
Admission is free and it's open every day except Christmas. (and tours are often given by retired pilots who flew a lot of the aircraft on display)
It is the single greatest place on earth for anyone who loves flight.
Other than that, I was in absolute geek heaven. It was absolutely amazing.
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http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/que...pic.asp?id=180
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747, SR-71, F-14 and F-117 would be my choice.
Younger generation would not know the Sabres and Phantom IIs, and as someone said, there would be very few people who can distinguish 737/A320 and Concorde/Tu-144.
Younger generation would not know the Sabres and Phantom IIs, and as someone said, there would be very few people who can distinguish 737/A320 and Concorde/Tu-144.