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Different aircraft types you have flown on


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Guest VH-TJT

There seems to be quite a few posts of this type such as the aircraft type you have most flown on, and the different airlines, so how about the number of different types of aircraft you have flown on. Eg (737-200/3/4, 747-200/4 etc). It world be interesting to see who has flown on the most exotic GA type or oldest airliner?

 

TJT

 

 

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Guest Chainsaw

Welcome mate,

 

Oh dear, I can just imagine 60's post here, it will go for 50 odd pages! lol

 

Me? Piper Cherokee, 747-300, DC-8, F27 Friendship, Electra, 737-400.

 

 

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Guest David747

Hello everyone.

 

I have been on the following aircraft types.

 

LIGHT AIRCRAFT.

 

-Cessna 180 Seaplane.

 

-GAF Nomad.

 

-Cessna Caravan.

 

-Grumman Tiger.

 

HELICOPTERS.

 

-Bell 206L Longranger

 

-Robinson R22.

 

-Hughes 500.

 

-Robinson R44.

 

-Eurocopter Squirriel.

 

-Bell 47G.

 

AIRLINERS AND COMMUTER PLANES.

 

-Boeing 717 200.

 

-Boeing 737 300/400/700/800.

 

-Airbus A320 200.

 

-Airbus A330 200.

 

-Boeing 767 200/300.

 

-Boeing 747SP/300/400.

 

-Metroliner.

 

-Shorts 360.

 

David...

 

 

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Guest WillMikoyan

Well my List certainly isn't as exotic or as large as these ones but what the heck:

 

Cessna 172

 

Cessna 182

 

Piper PA-38 Tomahawk (TIF and Flying lessons)

 

Beech Bonanza

 

B 737-400 -700 -800

 

B 767

 

DC-10

 

Jabaru (TIF)

 

 

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Guest Chainsaw
Hey welcome aboard TJT. Great topic. Cessna 172

 

Beech Duchess (TIF) 8)

 

Air Ambulance King Air

 

Brumby

 

Jabiru (TIF)

 

Nanchang

 

Next month DC-3 hopefully (fingers crossed) :)

Glenn, neither of us has been in a Dakka ](*,)

 

I must say this is a very interesting topic.

 

 

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Guest VH-TJT

I've flown, or flown on the following types:

 

General Aviation types:

 

IS-28 Glider

 

DH-82A

 

C150

 

C152

 

C172

 

PA-28-140

 

PA-28-161

 

PA-38-112

 

PA-28-200R

 

Auster J1/N

 

Jodel 11

 

DC-3 ? VH-AES - TAA

 

Shorts 360 ? Sunstate Airlines

 

Saab-340 - Kendell

 

ATR-42 ? American Eagle

 

BAE 146-200 ? Southern Australia

 

CRJ-200/700 ? Kendell / American Eagle

 

ERJ-145 ? American Eagle

 

B717-200 ? Qantas Link

 

B727-200 ? Australian Airlines / United

 

B737-200/300/400/500/700/800 ? 2 British Airways ? 3 Qantas ? 4 Qantas ? 5 United ? 7 Jet Airways ? 8 Qantas

 

B747-300/400/400ER - Qantas

 

B757-200 ? American Airlines

 

B767-200/300 Qantas ? Qantas / American Airlines

 

B777-200/300 ? Emirates

 

A300B4-200 ? Australian Airlines

 

A320-200 - Jetstar

 

A330-300 ? Malaysia Airlines

 

A340-300 ? Emirates

 

MD-83 ? American Airlines

 

Airliners I would like to have flown on but will probably never get the chance:

 

L1011

 

B707

 

B747SP

 

TJT

 

 

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Gawd Chainy... I'd have to go through three logbooks.

 

Oldest type... Gipsy Moth.

 

Oldest Airliner... Dragon, both in the last month.

 

Smallest is a Skycraft Scout... most scared , no! second most scared Ive been in while aloft. I had a fly of a home built ultra light with a proper wing that didn't feel right in a turn. It shot along at 70 knots and I did a very wide circuit with about 5 degrees of bank and landed it and reckoned I was too young to die.

 

The owner had scared himself in a Piper and wasn't game to fly any aircraft but wanted to see his baby fly.

 

Looking forward to Oldest Cessna ... 195 and a DH Dove soon.

 

 

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