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    WW11 the most aesthetically attractive aircraft.

    For me it is the Vickers Wellington.

    Designed in the 1930.s and served through out the war years.

    A just beautiful aircraft. The lines are just made for the air. Smooth and in flight it just looks for me to belong. The nose is so strong but graceful. Chunky as a bomber but compact with all detail just beautifully integrated into the air frame. In looks it is 20 years ahead of the competition.

    Designed by Rex Pierson with a heavy influence from Barnes Wallace in the detail including the geodetic framework. A between the new and old influence with a doped fabric exterior.

    Like all model making construction of an aircraft is appreciated and I found this a very impressive aircraft to make into a model.

    The Spitfire is just a beauty and comes close for me but is beaten by the Wellington "Wimpy".

    Some may say what about the Lancaster but despite its might and achievements it is not aesthetically a very attractive machine. Not surprising as it was butchered in design and modified.

    My second would be the Mosquito and so close to the Wellington in great looks. A lovely looking aircraft and with so much interest in the design features. Plus it could deliver man for man of the crew more than the Lancaster and more accurately.

    So which what is your favourite ? And the most important part why is it your favourite. What reason for your choice. Mine basically is the pleasing look of the aircraft for the job it was designed for. I look at all the aircraft I have fashioned in model form and every time it is the Wellington that makes the grade. It is just a very graceful aircraft.

    Laurie

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    For me it is the Vickers Wellington.
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  • Ian M
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    • Dec 2008
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    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #2
    As you must guess mine is the Spitfire. The form and the sound are to me the ultimate in aircraft design.

    Not only a beauty, but also a long lived lady which saw service well into the post war years.

    The Mossie a close second.

    Ian M
    Group builds

    Bismarck

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    • Guest

      #3
      Interesting but why in detail Ian ?

      Laurie

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      • Guest

        #4
        For me, it's the P-51D Mustang. If any aircraft sitting on the ground looked like it couldn't wait to get into the air, this is the one.

        The combination of the laminar flow wing airframe & the Packard/Merlin engine gave it unbeatable performance

        & the ability to escort heavy bombers into Germany.

        It also fought in the Korean war, a testament to its innovative design.

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        • spanner570
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          • May 2009
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          #5
          Supermarine Walrus.

          Probably the most beautiful aircraft ever built...Ask any WW2 airman swimming in the sea when this waddled along and saved their lives.

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          • Peej
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            • Aug 2014
            • 919

            #6
            I love the Lanc, probably because I live about 5 miles from Coningsby and I'm lucky enough to see it flying around on a regular basis. Just the sound makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

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            • PaulTRose
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              • Jun 2013
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              • Paul
              • Tattooine

              #7
              i would say spitfire too..graceful looks, adaptive design and a beautiful sound
              Per Ardua

              We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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              • Guest

                #8
                This is a difficult one for me but I would have to say the B17 it always looked like a large fighter to me.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Supermarine Walrus.Probably the most beautiful aircraft ever built...Ask any WW2 airman swimming in the sea when this waddled along and saved their lives.
                  Ron that is my next on the list. I have it waiting in the cupboard. An ugly duckling but I think she is a very friendly looking machine.

                  Laurie

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                  • stona
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                    • Jul 2008
                    • 9889

                    #10
                    The Walrus! You've got to be kidding! It would be near the top of my list of ugliest aircraft ever built. Nonetheless a very useful machine, it did what it was supposed to do and Ron's initial comment about the gratitude of downed airmen is entirely valid.

                    For fighters it's between a Spitfire Mk 1 and a Bf 109 F. For me these were the cleanest and most beautiful version of these aircraft, both of which suffered as they aged from the addition of all sorts of bits and pieces which did nothing for their looks.

                    For bombers I have an 'almost'. The Supermarine B.12/36. A Merlin powered version would have carried a bomb load close to a Lancaster's at 30,000ft nearly as fast as a Spitfire! An amazing piece of work by Mitchell which George Edwards, who went on to be Vickers chief designer post war and is one of the great figures in Britain's aviation history, described as 'an incredible design'.

                    In the 'others' category I'd put the Fw 200 'Condor'. Very advanced looking and ahead of its time.

                    The ultimate winner, every time and every day of the week is the Spitfire Mk 1.

                    Cheers

                    Steve

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      The Walrus! You've got to be kidding! It would be near the top of my list of ugliest aircraft ever built. Nonetheless a very useful machine, it did what it was supposed to do and Ron's initial comment about the gratitude of downed airmen is entirely valid.For fighters it's between a Spitfire Mk 1 and a Bf 109 F. For me these were the cleanest and most beautiful version of these aircraft, both of which suffered as they aged from the addition of all sorts of bits and pieces which did nothing for their looks.

                      For bombers I have an 'almost'. The Supermarine B.12/36. A Merlin powered version would have carried a bomb load close to a Lancaster's at 30,000ft nearly as fast as a Spitfire! An amazing piece of work by Mitchell which George Edwards, who went on to be Vickers chief designer post war and is one of the great figures in Britain's aviation history, described as 'an incredible design'.

                      In the 'others' category I'd put the Fw 200 'Condor'. Very advanced looking and ahead of its time.

                      The ultimate winner, every time and every day of the week is the Spitfire Mk 1.

                      Cheers

                      Steve
                      Thought you may have a word on the Walrus Steve. Agree it is quite an ugly duckling but since I came across it a few months ago it I like it more and more. Somebody must have had lots of guts to design and build it ! Although it did limited sea rescue the North Sea as very few days where it could be put down with out smashing itself to pieces. Amazing you mention the Spitfire Mk1 (I think this was the best looking of all the Spitfires) designed by Mitchell. Guess who designed the Walrus ?

                      Laurie

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Mustang all the way......

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                        • stona
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                          • Jul 2008
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Mustang all the way......
                          How about an aeroplane described as looking like 'a cross between a Mustang and a V-2 rocket', the Martin-Baker M.B.5 ?



                          As for looking fast when parked you'd go a long way to find something to out do the Napier-Heston racer, designed to bring back the World Speed Record set by the Germans (Fritz Wendel in an Me 209) in April 1936. The war got in the way so we'll never know if it would have done it.



                          Cheers

                          Steve

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            One thing i do rely on for looks. Airborn.

                            It is very difficult to assess an aircraft on the ground. Some look not very pretty on their landing gear.

                            A Harrier just looks to me magnificent in the air especially with a shot looking down on those handsome wings.

                            Views make a difference. I have a picture "Hunter's Moon" of a Hurricane by the artist Gerald Coulson with the aircraft just to the left front facing and this Hurricane just looks a magnificent aircraft.

                            Laurie

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              This is a really fascinating thread - perhaps proving that aesthetic appeal is definitely in the eye of the beholder. For example, though I love the Wellington I'd never have thought of it as attractive. Taking aesthetically appealing in the sense of 'beautiful', my own nomination would be the Spitfire, the Mk.IX being my particular favourite.

                              An interesting sideline on this would be whether WW2 aircraft have any sort of common national characteristics. For example, to me German aircraft seem angular, rather ugly and functional, rarely beautiful (the Me262 being an exception, and maybe the FW190 when airborne). American aircraft (or is it just the fighters?) are often the airborne equivalents of big flashy cars (P-47, P-38, P-51). British aircraft can be very beautiful (Spitfire, Mosquito), but a pragmatic approach to design usually prevails (Hurricane, Halifax, Lancaster). Of course, with a few selective examples you can prove anything, but I've often wondered.

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