
I may be reaching a bit on the "fighter" part, but...
The Military Channel has probably done a "Top 10" episode on fighters...although I don't think they use "drool factor"...but probably should.The "best?" What are the criteria? Actual performance? Well, the newest one is probably the best, so lets just hand it to the newest one: the F/A-18E/F. I'd be willing to bet that all else being the same, it would defeat its predecessors. Are we done now?
Are you talking about ability relative to its opponents at the time? Length of service? Drool factor? These things can get silly, and are inherently meaningless.
1) Fun on an aviation forum? Never heard of it!
2) You be crazy, started all these threads like this. The mods don't quite know what to do with you yet, but you make a mistake and they be all up on you like a fat kid on butter.
3) My favorite plane (makes me jealous that the marines get to have all the fun).
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Why does a guy who's Custom Title is "Dreaming of the P-8" pick the Harrier? How about the PBY Catalina or the venerable P-3??
The OP's question was about "fighter planes." Oops, the Harrier's not one of those either!
Maybe this picture will work...In keeping with the theme of not USN/USMC aircraft has been posted yet (RAF Harrier does not count ( check wing roundels)), how about this little guy? Probably the most influential naval fighter of the first half of WW2.
Nah...if you're talking "most influential...of the first half of WWII", my vote is split between the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire. Real "game changers"...even before we, as a nation, went "all in".Maybe this picture will work...
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My mistake posting an RAF one. Not sure what you mean by 'roundels'. I take it by the others' posts here, that there isn't a "fighter" version on the US side (only attack)?In keeping with the theme of not USN/USMC aircraft has been posted yet (RAF Harrier does not count ( check wing roundels))...
Nah...if you're talking "most influential...of the first half of WWII", my vote is split between the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire. Real "game changers"...even before we, as a nation, went "all in".
My mistake posting an RAF one. Not sure what you mean by 'roundels'. I take it by the others' posts here, that there isn't a "fighter" version on the US side (only attack)?
Okay...I've been hoist on my own petard. Given your "entry requirements"....I'll just stick with my original post of "The Fighting Fours" noms: F4F, F4U, F-4B/J/N (based on timeframe...).Hey, I did say most influential "naval" fighter. LOL.
It's French for firecracker.Okay...I've been hoist on my own petard. Given your "entry requirements"....I'll just stick with my original post of "The Fighting Fours" noms: F4F, F4U, F-4B/J/N (based on timeframe...).
P.S.: Seriously...anyone know WTF a "petard" is?!?
I will agree with "The Fighting Fours" for US Naval fighter aircraft.Okay...I've been hoist on my own petard. Given your "entry requirements"....I'll just stick with my original post of "The Fighting Fours" noms: F4F, F4U, F-4B/J/N (based on timeframe...).
P.S.: Seriously...anyone know WTF a "petard" is?!?