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Post by andy »

This forum should be renamed.............
" Aviation Encyclopedia Britannica "........................ :lol: :lol: :lol:

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andy wrote:This forum should be renamed.............
" Aviation Encyclopedia Britannica "........................ :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or would that be Britannia?

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Or Brittania even..................oooops. Sorry Leif. :redface: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I think this is all of them.

Airbus
A319

ATR
ATR-42
ATR-72

BAe
146-100
146-200
146-300
ATP

Boeing
727-100
727-200
737-200
737-300
737-500
737-800
747-400
757-200
767-300
777-200

Boeing-Vertol
CH-46 Seaknight

Canadair
CRJ-200

Cessna
172N

deHavilland Canada
Dash 8-100
Dash 8-200
Dash 8-300

Douglas
DC-9

EMBRAER
Emb-120 Brasillia
ERJ-140
ERJ-145

Fokker
F-27-500
Fokker 100

Lockheed
L-1011-500
C-130H Hercules

McDonnell Douglas
DC-10-30
MD-82
MD-88
MD-90

SAAB
340B

Shorts
3-30
3-60

Sikorsky
CH-53E Super Stallion
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Well, I'll go for categorization -

Flown -

Cessna 172
Cessna 182/RG/T
Cessna 310
Piper Warrior
Piper Cherokee
Piper Archer
Piper Arrow
Diamond Katana

Ground Taxiied -

Convair 580 (MX run-up)
Convair 240 (MX run-up)

Flown in -

Convair 240
Douglas DC-9
McDonnell Douglas DC-10
McDonnell Douglas MD-81/83/88
Boeing 727
Boeing 737-200/300/500/700
Boeing 757
Boeing 767
Boeing 777
Airbus A320
Airbus A319
Canadair CRJ-200/700
Saab 340B
DASH-8-200/300
BAe-146
Dornier 328

Not as many planes as most, but hey, I'm only 23, I've got plenty of time to catch up. :)

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Not as many as most here, and for the most part I dont know what the sub marks were.

Airbus
A320

BAe
146

Boeing
707
727
737
747
757

deHavilland Canada
Dash 6 (Took off in it but did not land in it)

Douglas
DC-8
DC-9
DC-10
MD-80

Hawker Siddeley
HS121 Trident 3

Lockheed
L-1011

Piper
PA-28-140
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blanston12 wrote:deHavilland Canada
Dash 6 (Took off in it but did not land in it)
Wow... you some sort of magician? :lol:

Can we count flights where the passenger departs the perfectly good aircraft for no other reason than to see if his parachute actually does work to keep him from making a small crater in the ground?

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Just whilst we are on the subject I noticed that no-one has ever been carried (or actually flown!) one of my old classic favourites, the Convair 990.

Seriously though, with such a vast array of members of all ages & experiences from all corners of the globe, surely some-one must have flown on the smoking missile! :dunno:
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Chris Trott wrote:
blanston12 wrote:deHavilland Canada
Dash 6 (Took off in it but did not land in it)
Wow... you some sort of magician? :lol:

Can we count flights where the passenger departs the perfectly good aircraft for no other reason than to see if his parachute actually does work to keep him from making a small crater in the ground?
Why restrict it? As long as there is appropriate disclosure I don't see a problem. I am sure there are current and former military members who members of this forum who have had resonably long flights where they parachuted out at the end.
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I was continuing the joke.... :roll:

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