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Old 07-02-2007, 03:02 PM   # 71 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Plane of World War II

That just is not right to make me pick like that. In all honesty the P-51 and the Spit are the prettiest planes.
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Old 07-02-2007, 03:12 PM   # 72 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Plane of World War II

That just is not right to make me pick like that. In all honesty the P-51 and the Spit are the prettiest planes.


Kate Beckinsale hands down, sorry, but the truth is just too obvious.

Ohh yes, and my vote goes to he Spitfire, even though the Mustang is a sight to see in person.
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Re: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Plane of World War II

I'm with Shawn and Merritec on the Kate v. Lindsay question...

 

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The question is,will we still be arguing over which one of those two is "most aesthetically pleasing" at 65+ years old?...
 

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Old 07-02-2007, 07:42 PM   # 75 Quick Link (permalink)
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Well Skunky, you know by that time both flaps wiil be full tilt. The elevator will have linkage problems and diffuicult to get above neutral, and naturally there will be many more dimples in the metal if you know what I mean!

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Old 07-02-2007, 08:34 PM   # 76 Quick Link (permalink)
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Well Skunky, most of you old timers wont be around to argue that point. Those of us left, wont recall what to do. So its a mute argument. And at the rate LL is going, she wont see 65.
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Well Skunky, most of you old timers wont be around to argue that point. Those of us left, wont recall what to do. So its a mute argument. And at the rate LL is going, she wont see 65.
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I some how have to agree with that.....She is fallen so hard now days.....MD are you sure you like here as much as the Mustang.....
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I vote for the one on the left...which one is she, Kate or Lindsey?
 

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I am too old to be picky, I will take both ,
 

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Re: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Plane of World War II

I am too old to be picky, I will take both


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