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Interesting loadout on this one. It's obviously a Wild Weasel for SEAD work, but has four different missile types: HARM, Maverick, Standard ARM, Shrike from top to bottom.

And for my pic, here's an unusual bird meant to replace helicopters in low speed observation, the Edgely Optica:

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Look at that cabin and ducted fan!

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Orthographically projected diagram of the P-51D Mustang

Specifications (P-51D Mustang)

Data from Erection and Maintenance Manual for P-51D and P-51K.[103] The Great Book of Fighters,[104] and Quest for Performance[105]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

  • 6× 0.50 caliber (12.7mm) M2 Browning machine guns with 1,880 total rounds (400 rounds for each on the inner pair, and 270 rounds for each of the outer two pair)
  • 2× hardpoints for up to 2,000 lb (907 kg) of bombs
  • 6 or 10× T64 5.0 in (127 mm) H.V.A.R rockets (P-51D-25, P-51K-10 on)

One of the fastest, most powerful single-engine propeller planes ever manufactured, along with the Corsair and the Zero. Featured in the films The Tuskegee Airmen, Red Tails, and Empire of the Sun.

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ALSO:

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The XB-70 Valkyrie

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Designed as a supersonic strategic bomber in the 1950s-'60s using advanced engineering and construction techniques, its mission profile became obsolete with the advent of Surface-to-Air Missiles. The two prototypes were used jointly by the U.S. Air Force and NASA for aerodynamic research.

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This is more than an airframe to me; it is engineering art.

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Seeing this is about aircrafts and not airplanes exclusive, I'll have to point to the grand old lady, the Aérospatiale Alouette II, first production line gas turbine helicopter, former holder of the world speed record, the modified version, the SA-315B until recently held the absolute altitude record for helicopters (as well as the world record in autorotation which it still holds). It's been a workhorse throughout the world, seeing numerous versions/variants/upgrades and it's a crime against the history of aviation all Alous are going to be grounded in a few years.

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That would be the venerable veteran Bell-47 but if you ask me, the Alou is everything the 47 wanted to be :D Sleek, ...., meaning business. Ok so I can't really take anything away from the 47, it has earned its place in history but the Alou... I'm drooling here haha

EDIT: On the rotary theme, an engineering feat of magnitude, the Mi-26, the world's largest production line helicopter, here side by side a Jet Ranger for comparison.

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(From Wikipedia/Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2003–2004)

General characteristics

  • Crew: Five: 2 pilots, 1 navigator, 1 flight engineer, 1 flight technician
  • Capacity:
    • 90 troops or 60 stretchers
    • 20,000 kg cargo (44,090 lb)

    [*]Length: 40.025 m (131 ft 3¾ in) (rotors turning)

    [*]Rotor diameter: 32.00 m (105 ft 0 in)

    [*]Height: 8.145 m (26 ft 8¾ in)

    [*]Disc area: 804.25 m2 (8,656.8 ft²)

    [*]Empty weight: 28,200 kg (62,170 lb)

    [*]Loaded weight: 49,600 kg (109,350 lb)

    [*]Max. takeoff weight: 56,000 kg (123,450 lb)

    [*]Powerplant: 2 × Lotarev D-136 turboshafts, 8,500 kW (11,399 shp) each

Performance

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all Alous are going to be grounded in a few years

Wait what? Why? That sucks, they've been flying 57 years, what's changed now? My granddad used to fly them at some point.

I'm stuck between the Sea Vixen, Hawker Hunter, Sea Fury and P-47 Thunderbolt. Sea Vixen and Sea Fury because I just think they're cool, Hawker Hunter because my granddad said it was his favourite to fly, P-47 because it just kept going whatever happened. Kind of like a flying Toyota Hilux. Apparently they would come back to base with pistons flapping around in the air where cylinders used to be, half a wing still in France, various liquids streaming out of places,

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Wait what? Why? That sucks, they've been flying 57 years, what's changed now? My granddad used to fly them at some point.

Your granddad was a lucky guy who got to fly them. Unfortunately, it's getting old but what's worse, the spares production ended long ago and the lack of trained technicians and even worse, the lack of documentation on Alous and lack of documentation on the few spares that are available, in certain parts of the world made Eurocopter, now Airbus to call it quits for all Alous and Lamas worldwide. Last flights will be some time around 2020.

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The Eurocopter AS350 "Squirrel", the only helicopter to ever land on the top of Mount Everest.

No matter how I can't really like the outer appearance of the squirrel, it is one of the most reliable designs out there. Incidentally it is also the heli that holds the new altitude record!

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No matter how I can't really like the outer appearance of the squirrel, it is one of the most reliable designs out there. Incidentally it is also the heli that holds the new altitude record!

It does look more attractive with a white/red paint scheme, but I have to say I like the overall design. Rounded, sleek, and tri-bladed

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Fun Fact: The Blackbird, at it's highest speed, couldn't be hit by ICBMs or Antiaircraft missile simply because it went too fast for any missile or ICBM.

That was briefly true, but the US quickly put an end to SR-71 missions over the USSR when they demonstrated SAMs that could catch it. They didn't want another Gary Powers-type international incident.

A pic in every post, have a supersonic VTOL prototype, the XFV-12A:

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Tupolev Tu-95 (NATO code name : Bear)

575 mph, 9,400 mile range, 4 Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprops (the most powerful turboprop ever built). A menacing icon of the Cold War - can still be found skulking around the airspace of western nations.

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/Tupolev_Tu-95_Marina.jpg/1024px-Tupolev_Tu-95_Marina.jpg

Please tell me I'm not the only one who sees KSP nosecones on the propellers.

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The successful and innovating Canadian predecessor of the osprey that didn't get produced because nobody thought that a prop craft was useful anymore and others said "not invented here"

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Actually flew in one of these:

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(Quite likely this one)

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Page 6 and still no SR-71? Let me remedy that:

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Iconic, unique, purposeful. It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none.*

*Not sure if this crowd is old enough to get that reference.

YES! THE BLACKBIRD!

Also:

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And:

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