Are you trying to say this thread isn’t very original?
It’s POA ! Roll with it!
My logbook counts 42 different aircraft types, although there's nothing particularly interesting in there.
The 185 on floats was probably the most fun so far.
I just checked options for editing the poll. Doesn't seem to be an option to make the poll non-anonymous. Perhaps that is only an option at time of poll creation or simply not optional in the forum software. Maybe a question for the MC folks.View attachment 74393
I kind of wish the poll results could be publicly visible. 18 votes already for +31 different types, when no other category has a higher number?
Thinks that make you go hmmmmm.
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I kind of wish the poll results could be publicly visible. 18 votes already for +31 different types, when no other category has a higher number?
Thinks that make you go hmmmmm.
Cessna 172
Cessna 182
Beechcraft Musketeer
Cirrus (I touched Bryan's stick!)
But those are some rookie numbers. Let's pump em up!
Syma X5C-1
Phantom 3 Pro
Phantom 4
Phantom 4 Pro
Mavic 2 Pro
Mavic 2 Zoom
Matrice 210 RTK
Matrice M600
Alpha AviStar
J3 Cub
FW-190
ME-109
P-51D
A-10C
Su-35
S.E.5a
Fokker Dr.1
That’s funny. Being in the 31+ group is not a big thing. After 20 years of professional flying while also remaining active in GA and having the fortune (or not) of being a bit of a drifter because of really bad timing within the constant swings in the job market 31+ isn’t that hard to do.
Good that you got into 21-30 group, but to get you into 31+ you should also count the Estes and Guillow's units as well.
Just one...182....man I'm gonna drag down the average
Probably gonna miss a few, but...
BE 18, 33, 35, 36, 55, 58, 76, 95, 1900
C-140, 150, 152, 170, 172, 172RG, 175, 177, 177RG, 182, 182RG, 206, 210, 310, 401/402, 404
PA-22, 23, 24-180/250, 28-140/160/180/235, 30, 31, 32, 38, Arrow, Aerostar, J3
Bellanca Viking, Citabria
Grumman AA-5A/B
Mooney 20E, 201, 231
Aeronca 7AC
Taylorcraft BC-12
Vans RV-4, 6, 7A, 8
Fairchild PT-19
Stinson L-5
North American AT-6, T-28A/C/D
Lockheed L18 Lodestar
DC-9
B-737, B-17, 727/747 as engineer
63-ish I guess, depends on how they sometimes lump together.
Oh, and no Cirruses, or however you spell that... never flown one, probably never will. Meh.
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I didn't think any western guys had flown the Su-35 yet since it's so new. A-10C but not the regular A-10?FW-190
ME-109
P-51D
A-10C
Su-35
I didn't think any western guys had flown the Su-35 yet since it's so new. A-10C but not the regular A-10?
These were listed after Mavic's so are these RC?
I'll play that one.Well if we’re gonna list sims...
I'll play that one.
Just the operational flight trainers (roughly equivalent to a civil level B, C, or D sim depending on the airplane) or full flight and systems sims:
A-6E TRAM/WCSI/SWIP (and F)
F/A-18A/C/D/E
T-45A
X-48B/C
C-17A
F-14A
F-15C
AV-8B
F-16XL
Nauga,
and a huge roll of quarters
Yes, but not simulated, and definitely weak.What, no G-loc in there??? Weak.