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Cirrus Design SJ-50 Vision
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Cirrus Design SJ-50 Vision
Or this guy....
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Wing Derrenger, Tu-144, Concorde, Super VC-10, Boeing 747-SP, Christensen Eagle, Bellanca Super Decathlon, Beechcraft Starship/King Air,the Lockheed Jetstar II, the present day Russian fighters, F-4U Corsairs and all those Reno Air Racing Unlimiteds.
Clark, if you are going to talk trainers, you don't want one with a prop, you want afterburners!Quote:
Originally Posted by USAF Pilot 07
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I would say this one... back when they still flew....
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Originally Posted by moose135
Haha... While I'm sure that would be a whole lot of fun, my sights are set on this guy:
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So now we are talking about military jet trainers....Nothing tops the A-4 and the Buckeye.
I don't know why I used to put my name on my shots are I was the only one that was looking at them.
A-4 Maxwell AFB (MXF) , AL
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MDW Chicago Midway.
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