AWful designed "airplanes"
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
Thay are indeed AWful.... but personaly aircraft like Buccaneer and Victor are awful too (please.... it's my own personal meaning). So feel free to post them too
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
"The Best of British" awfully designed Go wash your mouth with soap you...
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
Let's see how many people I annoy with this post....
From pilots perspective I have to say that these are on the top of my list:
MD-11: Impossible to manually fly a stable approach and whilst on approach you have to maintain a 5/6 degree ANU attitude and in flare this increases to more or less 15 degrees ANU ie you can't see a damn thing.
B737: "And the award for most chaotic cockpit goes to *drumroll please" the Boeing 737!!!"
Just one Airbus featured on my list, this is the A310, it just looks like they gave the A300 a punch on the nose and tail and *tadaa* now we call it a A310, everything is way to big compared to the fuselage.
From pilots perspective I have to say that these are on the top of my list:
MD-11: Impossible to manually fly a stable approach and whilst on approach you have to maintain a 5/6 degree ANU attitude and in flare this increases to more or less 15 degrees ANU ie you can't see a damn thing.
B737: "And the award for most chaotic cockpit goes to *drumroll please" the Boeing 737!!!"
Just one Airbus featured on my list, this is the A310, it just looks like they gave the A300 a punch on the nose and tail and *tadaa* now we call it a A310, everything is way to big compared to the fuselage.
Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
Yep.... but otherwise those Hawker Hunters and BAC Lightnings are GREAT designsStratofreighter wrote:"The Best of British" awfully designed Go wash your mouth with soap you...
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
I think we have a topic like this .
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=59634
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Johan
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=59634
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
Haha, Jeroen! Note that almost every plane you show us has a French registration. Proving that the French dont have a proper sense of taste
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
Don't steal my pictures...
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
easy one
I always say a boy can learn more at an airport than at any school.
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Re: AWful designed "airplanes"
The Nimrod
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