What common aircraft type have you never flown on?

The only western commercial jet aircraft I have not flown on are:

717 - gonna be fixed by an upcoming flight (hopefully!)
a220 - plenty of time on this one I hope!

Probably not falling under the label ‘common’ I missed out on the:
Dassault mercure
Convair 880/990 (just too rare when they were around!)
 
717 - gonna be fixed by an upcoming flight (hopefully!)
a220 - plenty of time on this one I hope!
Not even under the disguise of the MD-80 family (or DC-9). AA workhouse (amongst most other US carriers). Not to mention Compass MkII….(MD-82/83).
 
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Would love to ride on a Bae146/RJ...not much opportunity anymore
 
Would love to ride on a Bae146/RJ...not much opportunity anymore
They were great! There used to be lots doing the short runways of WA. Including LEA (that isn’t exactly short!)
 
The qualifier for this thread is "common"

Some might say the DC3 is not common but if the A380 only has about 200 in service, the DC3 is therefore "common" with more than 100 still operational

Someone may have more accurate numbers.

Anyone who have not sat in a QF767 can still do so. They are still flying...
 
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Not even under the disguise of the MD-80 family (or DC-9). AA workhouse (amongst most other US carriers). Not to mention Compass MkII….(MD-82/83).
Yes… plenty of DC-9s, most, if not all variants. And same for the MD-80s.

Just never been on an ‘official’ 717!!
 
IMO, Never been an official 717. Just a rebadged DC-9👍

If you look closely at Brisbane domestic (QF gates), some of the gates have stop positions for MD83 (meaning B717).

It's a bit like how it's a De Havilland Canada Dash 8 (-300) but a Bombardier Dash 8 (Q400) - although as fate would have it they resurrected the DHC brand so it's back to a DHC Q400.

When it was under Bombardier they really downplayed the Dash 8 name and referred to it as just Q400, to make it sound like a more modern aircraft (which it is). Always officially the Dash 8 though.
 
Ummm. Surely easier to say which you have flown. ;) - and what does common mean?

Not flown:
- any military plane (jet or prop) except for one - type unknown - during 1989 pilots strike -ADL-SYD
- no Russian or Chinese built plane
- Concorde
- most single engine planes (except for 3 x Cessnas)
- Fokkers built before 1970s
- Boeings before 727
- most planes built before 1970s
 
707 ✅. A300 ✅. DC8 ❌
717 ✅. A310 ❌. DC9 ✅
727 ✅. A320 ✅. DC10 ✅
737 ✅. A330 ✅. MD11 ❌
747 ✅. A340 ✅.
757 ✅. A350 ✅. Tristar ✅
767 ✅. A380 ✅.
777 ✅. A220 / C-series. ❌ booked for April!
787 ✅.
I’m not sure which of those crosses counts as common? So instead I’ll answer the question by saying:

A parachute.
And that’s a <font size 72>, <bold>, <red> NO

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@trooper might disagree, but they’re wrong. And probably insane. 😊
 
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How embarrassment. 😳
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Yeah I know subclasses but where do you draw the line? 732, 733, 734, 735… 7M8 etc
....A318, 319, 320, 321, neos and not so neos ;)

Strange AB did that and not just a dash xx_ for A320 variant?
 
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A number of years ago I forewent the opportunity to connect to a TG A300 to get to HYD in order to use SQ.
 

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