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  • #31
    Re: A fun thought exercise - if you could have any Warbird?

    DeHavilland Hornet or a Rufe (Zero seaplane fighter)

    DBD

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    • #32
      Re: A fun thought exercise - if you could have any Warbird?

      I know the question was probably intended to be more "what type..." but if I could have ANY single warbird, I'd bring N25Y back to Texas.

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      • #33
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        I'd start out with a 450 Stearman with lots of smoke oil.

        Unlimited funds would mean I would be able to track down the Iranian F-14's and pick those up and bargain basement prices In a few years I'd be bending the pylons in my Tomcat!!!!

        A super cleaned up P-51 like Bobby Converse's "Huntress III" would be in order.

        I cant forget that I'd need a beautiful Hangar/House on my own airstrip in Northern Idaho, With a J-3 and an L-19 sitting there on the apron ready to have some summer fun.

        and finally a "Fat Face" skyraider as my machine that I'd haul all my buddies off to fly-ins and breakfast in.

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        • #34
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          All I want is a simple P-51 Mustang. It doesn't get any better

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          • #35
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            Wow so many great choices out there. I love 'em all. Just me maybe, but I couldn't start with anything else but a Mustang. I agree, it doesn't get any better! Cheers!
            Last edited by nuts-n-volts; 10-13-2011, 10:01 AM.

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            • #36
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              Not one Tigercat on the list?? Simply the sexiest piston engine aircraft ever built.

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              • #37
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                My choice for a daily flyer with pretty much unlimited funds would be a f-111 Aardvark. Two seater with good cargo and supercruise. Makes those LA to NY flights short.

                As for a racer, I'd love to do a hot rodded spitfire.

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                • #38
                  Re: A fun thought exercise - if you could have any Warbird?

                  Originally posted by Reever View Post
                  Be ready Wayne, in your B-25, as I come by in my ground up build of a highly modified RACING MUSTANG with a Sparrow Merlin!
                  It's good to see us all feeling a bit better! This thread was a great idea!
                  Wayne Sagar
                  "Pusher of Electrons"

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                  • #39
                    Re: A fun thought exercise - if you could have any Warbird?

                    Well it's almost a warbird, and I'll wait to hear the flying reports,
                    but make mine the Bugatti 100p
                    Last edited by Apteryx; 10-13-2011, 11:25 AM.

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                    • #40
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                      My "Unlimited" would be in Sports... Thunder Mustang with clipped wings, small racing canopy, Falconer V-12 on "real" turbos......kinda "mini Strega"..........boil off ? maybe........removed dog house? Just dreams...

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                      • #41
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                        Does anyone remember the Fiat fighter that was at Reno many years ago, that needs to be back here in the states every September!

                        I agree with the Tigercat and the others since I last commented. I'm realizing the first purchase needs to be an airport! Maybe a decomissioned airforce base... wonder what Stead would cost?

                        The A-26 was one I realized last night as I was falling asleep was one I forgot, in fact to be honest, if I ended up "slightly rich" that would actually be my first choice.

                        How about a Westland Whirlwind? I am a fan of those and I'm not sure there are any remaining? Also an HE-100 in speed record form seems to be something we should all want to see!

                        We sort of already have an MB-5 although I might want to see one done more accurately, we also need someone to bring back a CA-15! If I was still involved in R/C warbird racing that would be my next model.

                        Another aircraft that would incredible to see would be an XP-72! Wonder how fast you could make one of those go around the course?

                        Here is a question, am I the only one that wonders what someone could have done with a P-47 as the base for an unlimited racer?

                        Oh, some folks have noticed you need an off field smaller plane for some types of the fun you want to have with a plane, so I'd definitely see a Cessna Bird Dog and maybe Westland Lysander in my collected for those bush flying days, heck even a Super Cub would have to be part of the stable!

                        Anyways, thanks for the answers so far! Can't wait to see what other folks come up with!

                        Spacegrrrl

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                        • #42
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                          If it was for air racing, nothing beats a P-51. Just to have a warbird though, it would be a Bearcat...

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                          • #43
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                            Guess I'd start with the Jug, love those Thunderbolts. Nice D model mustang, a turbine Goose to water ski behind. 450 horse Stearman to play with, race # 74, F-86, Staggerwing, Howard, Carbon Cub, throw in a P-38, a good 185, opps got one of those. Buy the Johnson Creek strip from the State of Idaho, Bill Harrah's old lodge on the Thomas Creek strip in Idaho, and a hell'va good producing gold mine in Alaska to fund more warbirds. Now if it's a big lottery, ......
                            Ron

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                            • #44
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                              I think a Bt-13, Howard, PA-12 with flaps an O-320, F-86E/F, P-51D, L-19 Birddog, T-6, P-47, and an F-16 for those days when someone considers building within 50 miles of my North Idaho Strip+ Hangar/House. I little afterburner on the hood of thier car would fix that problem

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                              • #45
                                Re: A fun thought exercise - if you could have any Warbird?

                                Originally posted by spacegrrrl View Post
                                Here is a question, am I the only one that wonders what someone could have done with a P-47 as the base for an unlimited racer?

                                Spacegrrrl
                                Somewhere between the XP-47J and the XP-72 is your answer. Or get a Bearcat and call it a P-47R.

                                My picks of the minute:

                                Single:
                                XP-72 or Spiteful (Sabre powered Sea Fury gets honorable mention)

                                Twin:
                                XA-38 or Hornet (R-2800-77 powered XP-61E gets honorable mention)

                                Jet:
                                XB-70 or B-58 w/o pod

                                Racer:
                                RR Crecy turbo compound powered Tsunami with CR props AND Bugatti 100P
                                Last edited by W J Pearce; 10-13-2011, 01:47 PM.
                                Bill Pearce

                                Old Machine Press
                                Blue Thunder Air Racing (in memoriam)

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