The Daily Feud: An Aviation Feud by Elendil's Heir [Game Over]

  1. Charles Lindburgh
  2. The Enola Gay
  3. The Sopwith Camel
  4. P-51 Mustang
  5. F-16
  6. DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Chuck Yeager
  9. Lockerbie
  10. SR-71 Blackbird
  1. Charles Lindbergh

  2. Glamorous Glennis

  3. Fokker Triplane

  4. Supermarine Spitfire

  5. F-22 Raptor

  6. Douglas DC-3

  7. Boeing 747

  8. Amelia Earhart

  9. Crash of the Hindenburg

  10. SR-71 Blackbird

  11. Oh the humanity!

  1. Otto Lillenthal
  2. Spruce Goose
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. B-29 Superfortress
  5. Stealth Bomber
  6. China Clipper flying boat
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindbergh
  9. 9/11
  10. Stealth bomber
  1. Curtiss
  2. The Spruce Goose
  3. The Sopwith Camel
  4. F4U Corsair
  5. F16
  6. DC-3 Gooney Bird
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Eddie Rickenbacker
  9. The Hindenberg
  10. USS Macon
  11. Glen Curtiss. There’s no way I’m going to give any credit to Langley, dammit.
  12. Sure it was a boondoggle, and only flew once, but it’s still a wonderfully evocative single aircraft
  13. “Curse you, Red Baron!”
  14. One of the many successful designs to come out of WWII. I predict that this answer will be full of anti-conchs: Me-262, Bf-109/Me-109, Zero, P-38, PBY, Mosquito, Spitfire and others are all going to be iconic aircraft from this war, as well.
  15. Since the F-14 has been retired…
  16. I sure hope that this is a conch. The Gooney Bird deserves the recognition.
  17. Not bad for a 30+ year design meant to be a stop gap, before the supersonic transports took over the aviation market.
  18. Mostly because I dislike Lindbergh.
  19. Sure, it’s not an airplane disaster - but it’s the iconic aviation disaster, I believe.
  20. It’s a flying aircraft carrier! What could be cooler than that? (Chosen over her less fortunate sister, Akron, because she didn’t kill as many of her crew when she crashed. And chosen over Los Angeles because Los Angeles wasn’t an aircraft carrier.)
  1. Louis Bleriot
  2. Spruce Goose
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Spitfire
  5. F15
  6. DC3
  7. Jumbo jet
  8. Chesly B Sullenburger
  9. 9/11
  10. Concorde
  1. Howard Hughes
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. The Corsair
  5. Stealth Bomber
  6. DC 3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindburgh
  9. September 11, 2001
  10. Stealth Bomber
  1. Charles Lindbergh
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Corsair F4U
  5. F-15
  6. DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindbergh
  9. 9/11
  10. SR-71 Blackbird
  1. Alberto Santos-Dumont
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. P-51 Mustang
  5. F-16 Falcon
  6. Douglas DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindbergh
  9. 9/11/2001
  10. SR 71 Blackbird

By the way, anyone who didn’t answer “SR 71” for question 10 is just plain wrong :slight_smile:

What part of “flying aircraft carrier” are you having problems understanding? :wink:
Besides, there’s no place to mount a 1920’s Style Death Ray on your SR-71. And we all know those death rays were designed for dirigible use…

  1. Stutz
  2. spruce goose
  3. Folker
  4. Eoila Gay
  5. f16
  6. DC#
  7. Concorde
  8. Lindbergh
  9. Buddy Holly Crash
  10. Concorde

http://www.concordesst.com/ Cool

  1. Curtiss
  2. Bell X-1
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Flying Fortress
  5. Raptor
  6. DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Chuck Yeager
  9. US Airways Flight 1549
  10. Concorde
  11. Either the biplane or the doghouse variant.
  12. I think that’s the B-17
  13. I think that’s the F-22
  14. That’s the plane that went down in the Hudson River last month.
  1. Samuel Langley
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. P-51 Mustang
  5. F-16 Falcon
  6. DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Eddie Rickenbacker
  9. Tenerife collision
  10. Messerschmitt Bf-109F
  1. Other than the Wright Brothers, name an early aviation pioneer.

  2. Other than the Spirit of St. Louis, name a famous individual aircraft.

  3. Name a warplane of World War I.

  4. Name a warplane of World War II.

  5. Name a contemporary warplane.

  6. Name a civilian aircraft of 1903-1953.

  7. Name a civilian aircraft of 1953-present.

  8. Name a famous pilot.

  9. Name a notorious airplane crash or disaster.

  10. What is the coolest aircraft ever?

  11. Charles Lindbergh

  12. Enola Gay

  13. Sopwith Camel

  14. P51 Mustang

  15. F 16

  16. DC 3

  17. 747

  18. Amelia Earhart

  19. Amelia Earhart’s disappearance during her around-the-world flight

  20. The Spruce Goose

Heh. Okay, I’ve been absent for a bit … couldn’t get back into the flow. Hopefully this will help out some. :slight_smile:

I give you the Bf-109F, clearly the coolest aircraft ever:

http://www.areamilitar.net/DIRECTORIO/IM_aer/ME109F_001.jpg
http://pds9.egloos.com/pds/200807/13/09/f0024909_4879c8cf663b4.jpg

  1. Alberto Santos-Dumont
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Zero
  5. F-16
  6. DC3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindbergh
  9. Hindenburg.
  10. Spruce Goose
  1. Glenn Curtiss
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Spitfire
  5. B-2 Spirit
  6. Douglas DC-3
  7. Boeing 747
  8. Charles Lindbergh
  9. Pan Am 103
  10. SR-71
  1. Other than the Wright Brothers, name an early aviation pioneer.

  2. Other than the Spirit of St. Louis, name a famous individual aircraft.

  3. Name a warplane of World War I.

  4. Name a warplane of World War II.

  5. Name a contemporary warplane.

  6. Name a civilian aircraft of 1903-1953.

  7. Name a civilian aircraft of 1953-present.

  8. Name a famous pilot.

  9. Name a notorious airplane crash or disaster.

  10. What is the coolest aircraft ever?

  11. Billy Mitchell

  12. Enola Gay

  13. Sopwith Camel

  14. Mustang

  15. F226

  16. China Clipper

  17. Boeing 747

  18. Chuck Yeager

  19. Hindenburg (blimps count?)

  20. Spitfire

  1. Santos-Dumont
  2. Enola Gay
  3. Sopwith Camel
  4. Spitfire
  5. F-16
  6. DC-3
  7. 747
  8. Lindbergh
  9. 911
  10. Stealth Bomber