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 Miloch maundered:
 
 > With the exception of the Spitfire, lack of aesthetics seems
 > to be ingrained in British aircraft design.
 
 Pup
 Hart
 S.6
 Mosquito
 Hornet
 Dove
 Hunter
 Canberra
 Comet
 VC10  (the "Beverley-cockpit" you just posted, BTW)
 TSR 2
 Concorde
 
 Aircraft are designed not to please the eye but to do a job;
 if they do it's happenchance. You seem to have a bee in
 your bonnet about this.
 
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