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In contrast to this thread:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/1300010134

A thread for the best looking aircraft.

Commercial:
Boeing 747-8


Concorde


Military:
P-38


SR-71


Gen Aviation
Beechcraft Starship


Cessna Citation X




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Concorde was an awesome looking aircraft, and the SR71 can't be beat for elegance of design

you picked the Beech Starship and I would agree that it has great lines - lousy performance but great lines. The Piaggio Avanti I think got it right

I recall seeing a Starship for sale - it was going for the paltry sum of $100,000...



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It probably can't actually happen, but I think I'd always be worried about a prop strike on take off with the Starship.
 
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I've always loved the various Lockheed Electra and Constellation models. And the de Havilland Comet is beautiful, IMO:
 
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I can't argue with any of the ones posted above. In addition I have always loved the Piaggio Avanti.





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For me, it's the F4U. P-38 and P-51 are right up there tho. Pretty much any WWII fighter, really.




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Whenever I see a Citation X I can't help but think...Damn, that thing is all ate up with motor!




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In contrast to this thread:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/1300010134

A thread for the best looking aircraft.

Commercial:

Concorde


Military:
P-38


SR-71


No argument from me.

My first thought when I saw the thread title was the P-38. Although the SR-71 is a fine looking plane as well.

And, I've always thought the Concorde was a stunning aircraft.


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Of course, my taste may be suspect, as I always found the Phantom II to be a sexy bird, in a junkyard dog sort of way.




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Saw this on the ramp at KOXC a few years back.



I like Corporate Jets:

Gulfstream G550


Falcon 900LX



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Of course, my taste may be suspect, as I always found the Phantom II to be a sexy bird, in a junkyard dog sort of way.

The F-4 Phantom...put two J79 engines together and even a brick will fly!

I would add the P-51 Mustang.


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For me, it's always been


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Let me add the Beech D17 Staggerwing:


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But I'm biased... Big Grin





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I've always loved the SR-71 and the Concorde.
 
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Dassault does make some pretty business jets.
The Staggerwing is a looker too.




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I can't post photos from my phone, but I've always thought the Grumman X-29 was a killer jet design. Something about those forward swept wings (and being the inspiration for a GI Joe plane didn't hurt).




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My grandpa always loved the Spitfire. He got me a little metal, scale model of one as a kid that I'd fly around the house making it shoot at my army men and other toys. I'm sure I still have it around here somewhere...




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^ The Spit & Mustang get an honerable mention for me. The P38 has always been my favorite prop-powered warbird of that era.




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Sexy Connie...



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