Plane Identification Vol IIA (Easy)

Thanks to the replies to volume I's replies, I have been motivated to make volume II.

I also am diversifying.

A will be easy

B for medium

C for hard

Z for Ultra Hard/Special/Other

Anyways, here's Volume IIA

What aircraft is this?

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only a few of these options even closely resemble the plane in the picture.

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you are a balls

You know it can't be the Lightning...

The pic says spitfire.

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

I was deeply surprised to see that people were responding to this thread now......months later

Liberinsula wrote:

I was deeply surprised to see that people were responding to this thread now......months later
It is a conspiracy.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

I was deeply surprised to see that people were responding to this thread now......months later
It is a conspiracy.
***Tinfoil hat being put on my head out of caution***

Liberinsula wrote:

Tinfoil hat being put on my head out of caution*
It's a trap!

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

Tinfoil hat being put on my head out of caution*
It's a trap!
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Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

I love Admiral Ackbar

Kehsct wrote:

Maximilien wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

Tinfoil hat being put on my head out of caution*
It's a trap!
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"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Liberinsula wrote:

I love Admiral Ackbar

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Liberinsula wrote:

I love Admiral Ackbar
Admiral Ackbar: You barely see him (and is barely mentioned) in the Star Wars movies. Yet he coined a phrase that is used on so many memes and even has it's own youtube clips. Makes absolutely no sense.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

I love Admiral Ackbar
Admiral Ackbar: You barely see him (and is barely mentioned) in the Star Wars movies. Yet he coined a phrase that is used on so many memes and even has it's own youtube clips. Makes absolutely no sense.
It comes down to it being an easy-to-remember one liner......and also so applicable in memes.

Liberinsula wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

I love Admiral Ackbar
Admiral Ackbar: You barely see him (and is barely mentioned) in the Star Wars movies. Yet he coined a phrase that is used on so many memes and even has it's own youtube clips. Makes absolutely no sense.
It comes down to it being an easy-to-remember one liner......and also so applicable in memes.
So true.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

It's a spitfire. You can tell by the shape and the stripes.

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

Liberinsula wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

I love Admiral Ackbar
Admiral Ackbar: You barely see him (and is barely mentioned) in the Star Wars movies. Yet he coined a phrase that is used on so many memes and even has it's own youtube clips. Makes absolutely no sense.
It comes down to it being an easy-to-remember one liner......and also so applicable in memes.
I love how this entire thread started about Spitfires.....as @Carl Wilson is still discussing, yet for many its devolved into an Admiral Ackbar converstion :thumbup:

Thread fixed.


"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Thread fixed.
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Liberinsula wrote:

Maximilien wrote:

Thread fixed.
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Correct.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Liberinsula wrote:

Maximilien wrote:

Thread fixed.
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Correct.
Man Bush was dumb......

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