way back when, when I were a lad,I flew a few times on Dan-Air Comets (60s, 70s)

very narrow and noisy, but still more legroom than in modern cattle class, and you could smoke back then! (although of course, at that age didn't smoke)
we also flew to Corsica on one of these..

now that was a heap of junk! Nord Noratlas, the aircraft that traumatised my mother so much that she never flew again. Which was a good thing because she was a pain in the butt on planes.
many years ago in N Africa we flew on one of those converted Russian bombers, I can't remember now if it was an Antonov or a Tupolev, but it still had a glazed nose for the bomb-aimer and the seats were made from canvas. I think it was Libyan or Algerian
I've been inside a C-5A, it wasn't flying though. Impressive, but I preferred the Short Belfast
before the modern widebodied airliners, we flew on stuff like the 707, DC-8, DC-9, BAC 1-11, Hawker-Siddeley Trident, Vickers Viscount, Vanguard, and the VC-10. I really liked the VC-10 and some are still in service with RAF as VIP transports and tankers, iirc. ex-British Caledonian, I remembers eeing them parked up one time flying into Prestwick on a diversion (ATC strike at Manchester)

beautiful aircraft
(not to be confused with the Douglas DC-10, which was a disastrous widebody that occasionally just fell out of the sky; bad design, lots of people dead - I flew on a Laker one but never went on one again after the Paris and Chicago crashes. It did however end up being a very reliable aircraft after the design flaws were ironed out, but I could never fly on one again - in fact i still check what plane I'm supposed to flying on and if it's ever a DC-10, I change to another flight or a different airline.) I generally feel safest on a 747 (as long as I don't eat the food!)
other interesting planes and stuff:-
back when i was a jack tar, I'd often scrounge a ride on one of these, the Westland Wasp
and once in a Westland Lynx, but only from shore - they were too big for the old bucket I was on.
Also, in Zanzibar we were taken for a spin in a floatplane, and for the life of me I can't remember what sort it was - American i think, possibly French, but I don't know the type. Huge radial engine and a big float underneath, bit of a heap but the guy really threw it around the sky. i was terrified, couldn't wait to get my feet back on the ground, or even the water. Exhiliarating take-off and landing, if a bit on the wet side (i've never ahd to bale water out of a aircraft in flight before)
on a couple of occasions I flew on these, Sud-Aviation Caravelle, and I was rather impressed - very comfortable and quiet.
unlike these which were horrible, I rattled to Romania once in one, cheap holiday in communist Eastern Europe. Coming back, one of the engines caught fire and we had to make an emergency landing! I'm surprised that it even had an inside toilet.

Tu-134, but not sure?
I went into a Concorde once or twice, but never flew in one; very narrow, smaller even than the old Comet, but then since you were across the pond in a couple of hours, i suppose that didn't matter as much as being stuck in cattle class on a 747 for 7 hours.
but from an experience p.o.v, this was my favourite, the Viscount.

even in the 60s and 70s they looked and felt obsolete, but they were so comfortable, quiet, and you actually felt safe and happy to be in one, great big windows iirc that you got a good view out of, and the trolley-dollies were good old sticks who made sure you were warm and had enough tea, and didn't mind you taking pictures or going up into the pilot's cabin - never get to that again these days. I also rather liked it's successor, the Vanguard, but they were mostly used for cargo, I think. It was a long time ago.
I always wanted a ride in one of these, the Lockheed Constellation, but alas, they were just before my time.
and there was the microlighting in recent years, but that's another thing entirely!
@ Insurance Guy - did business class even exist before widebodies? All I can remember is that it was just economy or first.
@ Rankor - now now, you can't go around blithely dropping that you were in the USAF way back when without giving us the beef! when and where, and what did you do?
Edited by - Tawakalna on 10/21/2007 8:32:46 AM