Stephen Harding wrote:
> If you had a few billions of dollars in the bank looking for somewhere
> to go, what military aircraft would you buy (assuming of course one
> actually could buy it)?
>
> I'd still opt for a P-51 especially if I could fly it myself.
Ooo, this would be fun. (and why have 'em if you can't fly 'em?)
In the Just Plain Fun category, got to be a Scooter. Tinkertoy,
Heinemann's Hotrod, whatever you wish to call it. One each A-4
Skyhawk, please. I'd even prefer the two-seater, TA-4J or F,
so I can bring along a playmate. One of the later versions of
the F-86 Sabre would be tempting, too. The versions with the
slab tail have always been touted as one of the last "pilot's
airplanes."
In the WW Deuce division, that gets tough quickly. A later mark
of the P-38 Lightning, maybe? With something that precious, that
second engine would be nice, Just In Case, to get you back to the
air patch if you lunch an engine. But the Mustang would be hard
to pass up, I never get tired of hearing that Merlin engine. Any
of the Big Round Engine planes would be fun--Hellcat, Bearcat,
Corsair, Thunderbolt--for the historicity as well as the fun.
And having billions-with-a-B would be needed to cover the upkeep
and the go-juice!
Jeff
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Ignorance killed the cat. Curiosity was framed.
Robert Heinlein