WW2 top ten planes

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HOW, I repeat HOW do they look good??!!! A big sh*tty half glazed box for a fuselage and a smaller, sh*ttier box as a tail boom, with horrid French radials perched on the wing supports with messy fixed undercarriage looks good does it? Where are the curves? Where is the grace? At least all the parts of a Lancaster join up properly.
 
Lanc you are officially insane. Drop the joint and see the light. How can a rectangle with wings and engines with a greenhouse for a nose be good looking, the only thing it would be good for would be to get those plants that need to be grown in a greenhouse closer to the sun. Go and have a look at some good looking planes - Spitfires, Jugs, Mossies, Mustangs, FW190s and Lancs and stop looking at flying greenhouses. (You realise that I know longer take your opinion on planes looks seriously)
 
there's only so much you can take of graceful curves, sometime you just wanna see a flying brick! and i think the big glazed cabins are one of their best features..........
 
He doesnt just smoke crack, he penetrates it too, but thats another story...

I really dont know how you think those abominations are good looking and Fw-190D's arent...
 
On the other hand, I tried to find it on the warbird/museum pics, have any of these French birds been kept for posterity? I mean is there at least a museum somewhere with these aircraft in exhibit. If so, I still would like to see how they look through a modern lens. They may be fugly crates but one must admit they are fasinating to look at and marvel how they even made it into the air.

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