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pin727

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There are 4 kinds types of planes:
Commercial....( Boeing, Airbus)
Turbo Props ( Atr;s Dash's Beech...)
Classic's ( Dc-3-4-6-7... Connies, Convairs)
Bussines Jets ( lears, citations, falcons....)

If you can have ONE of each kind what would you get?
NOTE not for job but for favorite planE ......

My types are...
Boeing 727, ATR, Connie, and Global Express BBD700.

HAVE FUN
 
Hey Dood!

B-727 (Wish we could've gotten at least the 727 sic type on our certificates)

I think the Q-400 would be a fun plane to fly, so DH-8.

DC-3 for sure.

Citation X



Take it easy on the brotha's aight! The brotha's!
 
yeah , we should fight that because the law already written, to bad we didn't keep our records!!!
but that is life
 
B737-700
King Air 350
Citation X
 
Convair 990
King Air 300
Connie
G-II

LOA's for T-38, P-51, F8F Bearcat, F7F Tigercat.

where's that winning powerball ticket?
 
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My choices
Airliner: Lockheed L1011
Turboprop: Beech Starship (hey it's a turboprop) if you are looking for the airliner type turboprops then it would be the Dornier 328
Classic: Consolidated PBY-Catalina Amphibian
Corporate: Falcon 900EX
Even though there isn't a type I'd also love to get to fly the Grumman F14 one time.

Ok the LOA would have to be for the Lockheed P-38
 
747-200
Lockheed Electra
DC-6
Lear 23 (or 24)

As for an LOA's, they don't have them anymore. They are now type ratings. And I would want one in a Grumman F-7F and an F-104.
 

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