What is your all time favorite military fighter jet?

I think without doubt we owe a little bit to the Germans, They were the innovators of jet flight.

I think the Horton HO229 is just an incredible design and years ahead of its time.... Although it was still in its prototype stages, just imagine if they were in full production?

Without computers back then how would they have ever flown that? Aren't they inherently unstable?
 
A question for the F-4 guys. Wasn't the F-4 originally a single seat aircraft? Seems I remember that from when Mrs. Mac couldn't break the champiagn over the strip of metal at the christening when they gave the F-4 its name.

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A question for the F-4 guys. Wasn't the F-4 originally a single seat aircraft? Seems I remember that from when Mrs. Mac couldn't break the champiagn over the strip of metal at the christening when they gave the F-4 its name.

I like all the fighter jets. Some were good, some were not so good and some were great but I like them all.
 
What about this high altitude, long range air superiority fighter?

When this thing rolled onto your tail you KNEW there'd be TROUBLE!
 

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I have to say the F16. Amazing capability. The Thunderbirds did a show in Syracuse in the early 80's where one of the F16's did a 720 (two 360 degree turns) using 90 degrees of bank (or very very close to 90 degrees), he held the plane at a constant altitude no higher than about 100 feet AGL, and he did it between two taxiways that are 2,100 feet apart. Those of us who fly know what a feat that is, and there can't be many other planes that can do that. A plane that maintains altitude at 90 degrees of bank is getting all the lift that's keeping it aloft from the fuselage and not the wings. The burner was lit throughout the maneuver. They no longer do that maneuver at airshows - they probably figured if something went wrong there's no guarantee the airplane wouldn't head off in the wrong direction.
 
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F-15 for me but I have over 20 years as avionics on them now.


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Based just on the posts...It's amazing how many jet fighters the US has produced over the decades..any/ all of them could still fly missions if kept up to date... and would be the envy of probably 95 % of all countries if they could just have 1 or 2 of these models in their inventory.
 
F-86

Simple and elegant win the day.
I give you (to my eye) the sexiest jet fighter.
The second pic is for Hillbilly.

F-86 - That's the jet my brother and I grew up hearing about in the mid 1950s after the Korean War. We wouuld build plastic models of all kinds of planes and when we got tired of them tried to blow them up with homemade black powder made from his chemistry set! (But it always just burned!)
 
The coolest plane ever:

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Love this plane. At one time I did some reloading for one. ;). It was hard to find a die set for that sucker. :eek: OK , truth be told, This round is a dummy with a spring loaded primer pin. I was told they use it to check the cycling of the gun. :cool:
 

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Another vote for the yeoman service of the F-4. Not only what it did in US hands, but also the Isreali Defense Forces used it to magnificent effect in several wars against the Soviet supplied Arab nations.
 
Hard to get past the F-86. And the A-10 is in a class all by itself as it is a flying machine gun.
For the money, only needs one man to run it, and pretty sexy, I have to agree with the posters that said F-16.

I want one.
 
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