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- Subject: Unflattering descriptions
- Message-ID: <alien.026m@acheron.amigans.gen.nz>
- From: alien@acheron.amigans.gen.nz (Ross Smith)
- Date: 31 Dec 92 23:35:57 GMT+12
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- Organization: Muppet Labs
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- I'm trying to compile a list of the more, shall we say, unflattering
- descriptions that have been applied to various aircraft over the years.
- Does anyone know any good ones? The short list I've been able to recall
- myself goes something like this ... sources omitted to protect the
- guilty :-)
-
- Buccaneer : "The Banana Bomber." (The prototype was given the codename ARNA
- (A Royal Navy Aircraft), and "Blackburn ARNA" soon became "Black Banana".)
-
- E-3 Sentry : "A Boeing 707 being raped by a flying saucer."
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- F-4 Phantom : "So ugly I thought they'd delivered it upside down."
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- F-15 Eagle : "Living proof of the American theory that even a brick will
- fly if you hang enough engines on it."
-
- F-104 Starfighter : "A missile with a man in it."
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- F-117 : "The first aircraft designed by electrical engineers."
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- Mitsubishi G4M : "The one-shot lighter." (A Japanese bomber of WW2, with a
- habit of catching fire at the slightest provocation.)
-
- Tu-95 Bear : "A triumph of brute force over the laws of aerodynamics."
-
- Any more? (The above are all military planes, but I'm interested in civilian
- examples too.)
-
- --
- ...... Ross Smith (Wanganui, NZ) ...... alien@acheron.amigans.gen.nz ......
-
- "I blame you for the moonlit sky and the dream that died with the Eagle's flight
- I blame you for the moonlit nights when I wonder why are the seas still dry
- Don't blame me, sleeping satellite" (Tasmin Archer)
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