Absolutely NOT! Post them and you will find you rack up infraction points very quickly and will earn a consequent holiday from the forum!
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Korg, the fighter size comparison is missing arguably the three most famous fighters of all time, the Supermarine Spitfire, the Messerschmitt Me109, and the Misterbishi Zero.
I didn't realise the CF-105 Arrow was so big.
I've seen the Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 at the Solent Sky museum in Southampton. It's more like a whale than a fighter.
What about the Sunderland flying boat and the catalina
Neither is a fighter nor a helicopter. There is a Short Sandringham (civil version of the Sunderland) flying boat (ex-Ansett) at Solent Sky, too.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...014/12/801.jpg
Don't stress too much about what got missed out. They have just used pictures (in the same scale) taken from some magazines and a few reference books put out by Temple Press publications if memory serves me right. I'm not sure where they came from originally.
Quite possibly. The Avia S.99 is really the Messershmitt Bf109G and the S.92 is the Messerschmitt Me262. The diagram has the Me262 wrongly labelled as an S.99. The S.199 was also a Bf109 derivative.
There used to be (may still be) an Me262 in the Australian War Memorial.
I somehow suspect there are very few still in existence, so a lottery win may not cut it. And even fewer restorable engines. (According to Wikipedia, eleven planes exist, one being restored to flying condition)
I can think of a lot of planes I would get first, although it does hold the position of the first jet aircraft to actually be used in combat.
John
I think I might have to shift the last few posts over to Flight! :D