by GMoromisato 6 hours ago

Of course, none of the airplanes you listed are still flying passengers today. That is why I will always love the 747.

spankibalt 6 hours ago | [-1 more]

> "Of course, none of the airplanes you listed are still flying passengers today."

The Il-62 and the Tu-154 are still in limited service, for example. Not that it does your pseudoargument any favors anyway, as service history plays obviously absolutely no role in evaluating a design purely on its visual accumen.

GMoromisato 6 hours ago | [-0 more]

Oh, you misunderstand--I'm not arguing anything. What planes you love in the confines of your own mind is none of my business. It's a free country!

I'm just sharing my love of the 747, since that's what the article is about.

Someday, when they write a glowing retrospective of the Il-62, I promise not to post about how it's one of the ugliest jets I've seen.