Can You Pass The Ultimate Military Aircraft Quiz?
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Published 2021-10-13
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Hey all! If you're up for it, try this quiz on our website --> militarymachine.com/quiz/military-aircraft-quiz/
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You know your an aircraft nerd when you can ne them all before your even given the options
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Just a note, the A-10 is actually the Thunderbolt II
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I'm sorry folks but this is the easiest quiz I've ever taken. Such obvious choices, having modern day or older aircraft in the mix with a modern plane and three other choices prop jobs. I wish my anatomy/physiology classes would have been that easy.
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former F-16 pilot...I got 'em all.
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Passed 100% and could name them even before the proposed names appeared 😀 Thanks for the fun!
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29 out of 30. Missed the SUKHOI SU-57. 66 year old, non military. Builder of many model planes, mainly US and British. Thanks for posting this quiz. It was fun.
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I nailed all of them. I was surprised not to see an F-4 Phantom or an A7D Corsair the two fighter jets I crewed in my 6 years in the USAF. I was in from 1974-1980. I went up in the back seat of an F-4D Phantom while stationed at Holloman AFB. NM. Did 1.2 mach. at 34K feet. About 920 MPH. Lived out my little boy dream of being a fighter pilot at that moment. May 21, 1976.
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Everyone else: “56 year old military veteran, 28/30” Me: “middle schooler, 30/30”
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Got most of them before the choices began to appear. The few that I didn't know on sight were easy, because a futuristic Russian jet fighter cannot be mistaken for any of three WWII piston engined fighters and trainers 😉
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Put this on 2x speed and you got yourself medium difficulty
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Got 100%. The F-15 Eagle was a F-15E Strike Eagle.
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Since I was in the USMC 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, I got all the answers correct. I've always prided myself in knowing and keeping abreast of all aircraft. VMA(AW)-224 was my squadron and we flew A-6A, A-6B, KA-6D tankers and EA-6B Prowlers. Cheers from eastern TN
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29 out of 30. The quiz is actually pretty easy. My only miss was the the T33, which I thought to be the F2H Banshee. On a side note: the F/A 18 you showed was actually not a Hornet, but an F/A18F Super Hornet.
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Scored 100%, a little side story on the T33 Shooting Star, we had them at Eielson AFB in the late 70's and early 80's (when I was stationed there) and the brass used to fly them to stay current. One day an un-named high ranking officer was flying one and pulled the tip tank release while lifting off. Don't know if he thought he was raising the gear or what. Anyway 15,000' of runway came in handy for him as he just set it back down on the runway. The things you learn from the Tower Flowers that were in my squadron!!!
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Thanks for the test..🤗...the only one i didn't know 🤔was the t-6 Texan....hope you do a 2 test whit more aircraft.....👍
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Got um all! That was cool. Thanks for posting!
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The picture of the EA-6B you used is from my old squadron, VAQ-140. We started using that flag tail scheme in 2005.
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Loved this!!! My husband who was never in the military (but wanted to be) got 29/30 and we had a great time doing the test! Thank you for making me realize all the books I bought him the last 45 years was money well spent 😊
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