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I'm with Wilja, something about a DSB Corsair just gives me the shivers.
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I've been studying the Piaggio P108 lately, and I have to admit it was a pretty plane.
Welcome River!Hi,
I was looking for "Most Functional Looking" aircraft and found this thread.
...???...Hi,
When I say "most functional" it can be beautiful or ugly or whatever - it's all in the eye of the beholder.
river
river said:Hi,
Sorry. Old habit on forums where the typed word can at times be misleading to my intentions. I'll edit my previous post.
river
Ah, I see what you were getting at now.Hi,
I thought about "most functional" yesterday, while having lunch and watching a DVD on the Beaufighter in RAAF service during WW2. And I thought the Beau is not a pretty aircraft, but with its snub-nose and those big radials and the concentrated firepower, it looks the part. It looks functional and built to kick butt. I also think the P47 is not an asthetic looking plane, but it looks functional more than it looks pretty. The later model B24 with the front/rear power turrets has that "I'm not pretty. I'm built for a purpose" look.
I find the F4 Phantom has that "functional, built to kick butt" look about it.
river
I've been studying the Piaggio P108 lately, and I have to admit it was a pretty plane.
Well ...I didn't know Piaggio built airplanes !! I have a Piaggio motor scooter !!!
However, for a beautiful airplane, my vote goes to the "Connie".
Charles
Trot out the same tired old favourites I'm afraid
The Spitfire: graceful, beautiful lines probably at their zenith with the Mk VIII, this was the last of the Merlin fighters, prior to the more muscular lines of the Griffon fighters.
The Mustang: the D was the epitomy of aerodynamically efficient beauty, a well thought-out, clean chassis with compound curves aplenty.
Neither the Bf109 nor the Fw190 series were beautiful in the same sense as the previous two but they certainly had their own, dangerous-looking brand of beauty. Most of the notable German designs looked predatory, viz the Me262, the Ju87.
The Typhoon had all the beauty of a square-jawed, bar-room brawler.
The P-47 looked like the Typhoon's drinking partner...
I didn't know Piaggio built airplanes !! I have a Piaggio motor scooter !!!
However, for a beautiful airplane, my vote goes to the "Connie".
Charles