What aircrafts have you seen in your whole life?

all the aircrafts you’ve seen in the however many years you’ve survived on earth

GOL 737-800/737 MAX 8 (#MeuVooCompensa livery)
LATAM A320/A319-100
VoePass ATR 72-600
Avianca A320 (i flew on it)
TAP A330-900 (Star Alliance livery)
Iberia A350-900
Embraer IU-50 (Brazilian Air Force)

…and so many private jets that i even forgot their variants…

737-800 and -900,
A320-200
757-200 and 300
SU-27UB,
MIG-29SMT
Tornado FGR.1
F-4 B,C,E,G, RF-4.
F/A-18 A,E,F
F-14D,
B-52A
C-130J
T-33A
T-38A
F-111A
F-117
A-10
HH-60/MH-60
MH-65
B-1
B-2
B-25
B-24
B-17
B-29
B-37
F-101
F-100
F-94
F-86F
F-86D
F-80
AH-1Z,S
MiG-17F
C-172SP
SR-71A,B
CV-22
F-102
F-106
MiG-15 BIS
MiG-21S
F-104G
F-22A
X-32
YF-23
XB-70
X-1
X-3
X-4
XF-84 Goblin
X-15
X-29
P-51
ME-262
BF-109
Supermarine Spitfire
FW-190
F-15C
KC-135
EC-18B
KC-10
E175
A220
CRJ-700,900
Boeing 717
Boeing 777F
P-38
F-82 Twin mustang
F-84F
AC-130
Boeing 707 (air Force One)
A321/A321 Neo
G-550
Learjet-45
Embraer legacy
piper cub
A-4D
S76
B-47
B-57
A-7D
MiG-23,
MiG-19
A6M Zero
P-47
F-16C (former Thunderbird)
F-11F (former blue angel)
B-58
U-2
A-5
CF-100
T-37
B-50D
MH-53
CH-47
UH-1
E-2
F-105
OV-10

Shoot… well…
B-29
B-17
Everything at the CAF Museum in Phoenix, AZ
C-130
P-51
B-25
C-47
…and I forgot the rest of the small planes and private jets.

I give mine:
Messerschmitt Me-262
Messerschmitt Me-163
Horten Ho-229
Huges H-4
Fockel-wulf Fw-190
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Supmarine Spitfire
North American P-51D
P-47
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
(Close enough) replica Ki-100
One of the Yakovlev props forgot which one
DC-4
DHC-2
Douglas DC-3
that Boeing biplane thing
P-26
P-40
P-38
P-61 replica
F4U-1D Corsair
Ariette replica
The big ■■■ japanese plane boat
Mitsubishi T-2
T-2CCV
B-17
B-25
B-29 (flying)
The B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb
B-57
WB-57
the XC-99 remains
Peacemaker parts
Some old ■■■ German biplanes suspended in a museum
Last Qantas 747
The Qantas DC-3 (been a while since I was there I think it’s a DC-3 cause of the two close engines and metallic surface
North American A-5 Vigilante
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1.44
SR-71
D-21
A-12
Northrop Grumman YF-23A Black Widow and Grey Ghost
YF-17
F-18HARV
F-15STOL/MTD
F-15B
F-15E
F-15SE Stealth Eagle
F-14A
F-14B
F-16C
F-16D
F/A-18C
F/A-18F
F/A-18E
E/A-18G
F-35C
F-111A,B,C
F-117 (flying)
YF-22A prototype
U-2
C-27J
C-17A Globemaster III
C-130J
AC-130
A400M (it flew over whilst I was walking to school)
B-52H
B-52 that sits next to the boneyard
F9F
F8F
F6F
F-86
F-100
F-105
F-80
F-89D
Vought V-173
OV-10
the Stiletto or whatever it’s called
The prototype F-111 (replica)
Alpha Jet
Red Arrows demo team
F-86 Skyblazers
F-84F
F-84
XF-84F Thunderscreech
XP-55
goblin ahh thing
HL-10
F-4E Phantom II
RF-4Es
F-5
E-1 Tracer
the NASA 747
727
Texan T-6A
Stratolaunch
CF-105 cockpit (forgot the plane name I know its Canadian)
CF-18B
B-2 randomly
L-39 Albatross
F-104C
F-104G
Sukhoi Su-22
Sukhoi Su-25
Sukhoi Su-27
Sukhoi Su-30MKI
Sukhoi Su-34
Sukhoi T-50
Sukhoi Su-47
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 (I also found an unmarked Russian airfield with these, all combat ready)
Ilyushin Il-76
Antonov An-22
AH-64D
CMV-22
F3H
A-10C
Cl-13
Fiat G.91
the Blue Angels F/A-18C
the former Blue Angels F-11F Tigers
the Blue Angels cargo aircraft
Mirage (dunno which one it’s completely white)
Kfir
Rafale
Eurofighter Typhoon
F4D
B-47
X-1 loading pit
X-15
F-16XL
X-29
F-106
F-101
F-107
J-11
M-4
Tupolev Tu-96
Tupolev Tu-95
Tupolev Tu-144
Concorde (only 2 I’ve seen)
MiG-23
Su-24
Space Shuttle
That Russian AWACS with the inverted tail
Largest Russian supersonic bomber (forgot name)
Bombadier Global forgor
Cessna guh
X-47B
B-58 Hustler
Rockwell X-31
Cƴ-47 prototype model replica
(I may have forgotten a few like 50 more but my memory is baaddd)
Note: I forgot the YC-15, and C-5
Extra note: I dunno how I forgot the KC-135 (I been inside it)

The Boeing-Stearman Model 75?

I think so can’t remember well

Holy poop. That’s a lot

Nawh my bad it’s the F3F

ah, ok. still cool, though

We won’t list specific variants besides military because that would be way too time consuming-
707- E6, E3, KC-135, RC-135
717
727
737 - C-40
747 - E4B
757
767 - KC-46
777
787
MD-83
MD-90
L1011
DC-10
A300
A320
A330
A340
A350
A380
Concorde
JU-52
Cessna 152, 172, 182, 206, and 401
Beech V36, King Air, 1900
Piper PA-28 and 32
Mooney M20
Boeing Stearman
Corsair
P-51
Phantom
Spitfire
literally all thrush types
AT-402 and 502
DC-9
Dash-8
F-15
F-22
B-52
F-104
I cant remember any others so yea :smiley:

I don’t even know anymore…

Eurofighter ef2000

A400m

JU-87 Stuka with original “tail logo”

Wright flyer II

Concorde

Tu-144

An-22

An-2

An-124 russian

C-47

Basler BT-67

A330-900NEO

747-400

Airbus a320 Lufthansa LU sticker

100 years lufthansa a380

L-39 albatros

DA-50

DA-60

DA-47

A340

A319

A318

A300

A310

747-230

A220

T-38 talon

F-111 ardvark

F-22N

P51 Mustang

Red Barron dr-1

787

Commercial & Transport
Wright Flyer (1903, the first powered flight in human history)
Douglas DC-3 (a twin-engine aircraft that revolutionized air transport)
Boeing 707 (a pioneer of the jet passenger aircraft era)
Boeing 727 (Bestselling three-engine aircraft with a T-tail)
Boeing 737-100 (the first generation of the world’s best-selling narrow-body aircraft)
Boeing 737-800 (A major aircraft still in service and seen all over the world)
Boeing 737 MAX 8 (latest energy-saving model)
Boeing 747-100 (the original “Jumbo Jet”)
Boeing 747-400 (The definitive high-tech jumbo jet)
Boeing 747-8 (the ultimate evolution of the Jumbo Jet)
Boeing 747SP (a shorter-fuselage version with extended range)
Boeing 757-200 (a narrow-body aircraft with powerful engines)
Boeing 767-300ER (Mainstay of medium- and long-haul routes)
Boeing 777-200LR (holds the world record for the longest unfurled flight distance)
Boeing 777-300ER (Bestselling large twin-engine passenger aircraft)
Boeing 777-9 (777X) (A state-of-the-art aircraft with folding wings)
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (an innovative aircraft that makes extensive use of composite materials)
Boeing 787-9 (Current flagship aircraft with an excellent balance of range and capacity)
Boeing 787-10 (the longest fuselage version of the Dreamliner)
Airbus A300 (the world’s first twin-engine wide-body aircraft)
Airbus A310 (a shorter-fuselage version of the A300)
Airbus A319 (a shorter-fuselage version of the A320)
Airbus A320ceo (Bestselling single-aisle aircraft)
Airbus A320neo (Improved fuel efficiency with new engines)
Airbus A321LR (Narrow-body aircraft capable of transatlantic flight)
Airbus A330-300 (a general-purpose aircraft for medium and long-range flights)
Airbus A330neo (a modernized version of the A330)
Airbus A340-600 (a four-engine aircraft with a very long fuselage)
Airbus A350-900 (Airbus’s latest wide-body aircraft)
Airbus A350-1000 (the largest version of the A350)
Airbus A380-800 (the world’s largest double-decker passenger aircraft)
Airbus Beluga (a giant transport aircraft that carries aircraft parts)
Concorde (the legendary supersonic passenger aircraft)
Tupolev Tu-144 (Soviet version of the Concorde, the world’s first supersonic passenger aircraft)
Antonov An-225 Mriya (the world’s heaviest six-engine transport aircraft)
Antonov An-124 Ruslan (the largest production cargo aircraft still in service)
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar (a three-engine aircraft that was one of the first to be equipped with an auto-landing function)
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (a three-engine aircraft with a distinctive second engine)
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (an improved and evolved version of the DC-10)
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 (a best-selling aircraft with a long, slender fuselage)
McDonnell Douglas MD-90 (an improved version of the MD-80)
Boeing 717 (formerly MD-95, short-range jet aircraft)
Convair CV-880 (a fast jet aircraft from the 1960s)
BAC One-Eleven (Early British-made jet airliner)
Vickers VC-10 (a British aircraft characterized by its (four rear engines)
Fokker 70 (Dutch-made regional jet)
Fokker 100 (A longer-bodied version of the Fokker 70)
Embraer ERJ-145 (A successful Brazilian-made regional jet)
Embraer E190 (A global standard for regional routes)
Embraer E195-E2 (A state-of-the-art aircraft boasting superior quietness and fuel efficiency)
COMAC C919 (The latest narrow-body aircraft developed by China)
Sukhoi Superjet 100 (Russia’s new-generation passenger aircraft)
Ilyushin Il-96 (Russian long-range wide-body aircraft)
ATR 42 (A standard turboprop aircraft for short-haul routes)
ATR 72 (A longer-fuselage version of the ATR 42)
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 (Q400) (High-speed turboprop aircraft)
Lockheed C-130 Hercules (A masterpiece of tactical transport aircraft used worldwide)
Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy (The U.S. military’s largest strategic transport aircraft)
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (Boasting high cargo capacity and short takeoff/landing capabilities)
Airbus A400M Atlas (Europe’s state-of-the-art transport aircraft)
Fighters & Bombers
North American P-51 Mustang (A fighter aircraft widely hailed as the most powerful of World War II)
Supermarine Spitfire (The beautiful fighter aircraft that saved Britain)
Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Japan’s legendary Type 0 Carrier-based Fighter)
Vought F4U Corsair (A carrier-based fighter characterized by its inverted gull wings)
Messerschmitt Bf 109 (The mainstay fighter of the German Air Force)
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 (Germany’s powerful air-cooled engine fighter)
Consolidated B-24 Liberator (The most-produced U.S. heavy bomber)
Boeing B-29 Superfortress (Enola Gay) (The aircraft that defined strategic bombing)
Grumman F4F Wildcat (The U.S. Navy’s primary fighter of the early war era)
Grumman F6F Hellcat (Dominated the Zero in the Pacific Theater)
Hawker Hurricane (The backbone of the Royal Air Force)
Ilyushin Il-2 (A ground-attack aircraft dubbed the “Flying Tank”)
Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (The Japanese Army’s primary fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262 (The world’s first operational jet fighter)
North American F-86 Sabre (An early jet fighter that excelled in the Korean War)
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (The Sabre’s rival)
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter (The “last manned missile”)
English Electric Lightning (Britain’s only domestically developed Mach 2 fighter)
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II (A masterpiece multi-role aircraft adopted worldwide)
Grumman F-14 Tomcat (The Navy’s star fighter, featuring variable-sweep wings)
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (A legendary aircraft boasting invincibility in air combat)
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (A best-selling lightweight fighter)
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet (The U.S. Navy’s versatile primary aircraft)
Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet (The current model—a comprehensively enlarged version of the Hornet)
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (The ultimate 5th-generation stealth fighter)
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (The latest global standard in stealth aircraft)
Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker (A Russian masterpiece boasting exceptional maneuverability)

Where did you see the SU-27, and what variant of the SU-27?

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, holds a Sukhoi Su-27UB “Flanker-C” trainer on display, acquired in 2023

Oh that’s the one I saw. I was even able to touch its nose cone and right stabilator.

the aircraft’s that flys