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Old 04-25-2010, 01:50 PM
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Hmm...i gotta say an CF-18 Hornet, a F-35 VTOL, Avro Lancaster/Spitfire/Hurricane/Me-109, P-51D, SNOWBIRDS!, F-22, Sopwith Camal.

That my friend is called variety...secondary would be B-52, AN-225, A-380, F-4/MIG 21, A-10A's (3 of em just for kicks), Avro Arrow (If possible ) B-17, BLUE ANGES!
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:52 PM
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well id have all the japanese planes that ever exisited in ww2 and get the red arrows to make a show using the latest technolegy it would be unbeliveable what they could do with an f22. id also have any pacifc based american ww2 aircraft
So some tinfoil, a bunch of trainers, an F-22 and some flying blue armor. Sounds ok to me
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Old 04-25-2010, 02:06 PM
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Hmm...i gotta say an CF-18 Hornet, a F-35 VTOL, Avro Lancaster/Spitfire/Hurricane/Me-109, P-51D, SNOWBIRDS!, F-22, Sopwith Camal.

That my friend is called variety...secondary would be B-52, AN-225, A-380, F-4/MIG 21, A-10A's (3 of em just for kicks), Avro Arrow (If possible ) B-17, BLUE ANGES!
oo thats 20 planes my friend,its a fantasy airshow so avro arrow could be resurrected,nice plane
firebrand wanted the an225 too,thats the mahoosive russian transport isnt it ?

great shows so far
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Old 04-25-2010, 02:07 PM
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So some tinfoil, a bunch of trainers, an F-22 and some flying blue armor. Sounds ok to me
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Old 04-25-2010, 02:54 PM
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oo thats 20 planes my friend,its a fantasy airshow so avro arrow could be resurrected,nice plane
firebrand wanted the an225 too,thats the mahoosive russian transport isnt it ?

great shows so far
...and a brute it is too: http://bit.ly/9FkuFJ
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Old 04-25-2010, 04:35 PM
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Ok,
In no particular order.. (I'd have it going from noisy to ears bleeding.. so the Vulcan would probably be last!)

1. F-14
2. F-15
3. F-111
4. Phantom F-4
5. Eurofighter
6. Spitfire
7. Corsair
8. Lancaster
9. Vulcan
10. FW-190
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:20 PM
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oo thats 20 planes my friend,its a fantasy airshow so avro arrow could be resurrected,nice plane
firebrand wanted the an225 too,thats the mahoosive russian transport isnt it ?

great shows so far
Thats why i said secondary my friends. Who knows, how bout day 1 day 2.

And yes, the AN-225 is the biggest heavier then air flying machine ever built.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:29 PM
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they bring an AN-225 into pittsburgh airport once a year. have no clue why but that is one FREAKING GIGUNDA ac. very impressive.
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You guys are boring lol Now this is FANTASY!

1. TSR2
2. Martin Baker MB-5
3.4.5. Concorde, Tu-144 Charger(Concordski), Boeing 2707 SST. Formation flight with imposible low level supersonic flybys.
6. Me163 takeoff to landing/crash
7. Be-2500 Neptum. (AN-225? pfff thats tiny)
8. Tu-95 Bear. Witness the word LOUD!
9. Then forget it when you become a victim to the XF-84H Thunderscreech and the sound of continueous sonic booms from its props
10. If you are still conscoius, my show ender would be a Buran Shuttle launch. (Be-2500 was the piggyback ride for the Buran)
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Old 04-25-2010, 09:27 PM
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You guys are boring lol Now this is FANTASY!

1. TSR2
2. Martin Baker MB-5
3.4.5. Concorde, Tu-144 Charger(Concordski), Boeing 2707 SST. Formation flight with imposible low level supersonic flybys.
6. Me163 takeoff to landing/crash
7. Be-2500 Neptum. (AN-225? pfff thats tiny)
8. Tu-95 Bear. Witness the word LOUD!
9. Then forget it when you become a victim to the XF-84H Thunderscreech and the sound of continueous sonic booms from its props
10. If you are still conscoius, my show ender would be a Buran Shuttle launch. (Be-2500 was the piggyback ride for the Buran)
Your a little too obsessed with those fake non-existant planes...but i like. I searched all of the ones i never heard of up.

All three of em' anyway.
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