![]() 05/07/2015 at 18:36 • Filed to: planelopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
And some of its variants...
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How bout a Canberra with a Gatling gun in the belly?
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Ooh! Sign me up.
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And best for last!
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dat last gif
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My most common post on Oppo is the Castle Bravo gif
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all planes need one of those - just in case, you know?
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And the aircraft the B-57 comes from, the English Electric Canberra.
Some like the PR9 looked slightly odd from up front as the cockpit is non centred.
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Those crazy Brits and their crazy asymmetric planes.
EDIT: You crazy Brits and your crazy asymmetric planes.
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You know what. All the times I’ve looked at Sea Vixens, Sea Hawks, Canberras, Buccaneers, Mosquitos, Hunters, Vulcans, Victors, VC10s, etc... I never noticed that of the Sea Vixen.
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The Sea Vixen is a strange airplane. It manages to look old, modern, ugly and pretty all at the same time. I didn’t realize how big it was until I saw this picture in the Wikipedia article. It’s MTOW is almost twice that of the A-4.
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Someone for a time either made it look uglier or prettier.
This aircraft crashed back in 2012 due to landing gear failure though I suspect it has since been repaired.