1. What is a legend? An Idol? An icon?

This survey is going to ask you to classify a list of transport things into LEGEND, IDOL or ICON.

To help here are some defintions:

- A “LEGEND” : "extremely famous or notorious". “A traditional story popularly regarded as historical but which is not authenticated”. A LEGEND tends to be more notorious or their fame is driven or based on speculation about what they specifically do or did to make them well known. In some cases they may not even, in reality, be or have been that good at what they are famous for.

- An “IDOL” is admired for what they actually do or achieve (e.g. outstanding at a sport, a great singer) at a point in time. They tend to be admired for being the 1st to achieve a level of performance or bring some unique and distinctive style

- An “ICON” is admired for standing for MORE than just what they achieved in their chosen field. They stand and represent VALUES or IDEALS that people admire and respect. Their meaning is more enduring, because they come to represent something distinctive and important within society. They represent that value or ideal BETTER than any one else.


GO WITH YOUR GUT FEELING BASED ON THE ABOVE. DON'T OVER THINK IT. GO WITH WHAT COMES INTO YOUR MIND FIRST!

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* 1. Are the things listed below a LEGEND, IDOL or ICON?

If you don't know the item, or don't have a view then use "NOT SURE"

  LEGEND IDOL ICON NOT SURE
Air Force One
Airbus A380 (New "superjumbo")
Aircraft carrier
Allies Bouncing Bomb WWII
Apollo 11 (1st man on moon)
Apollo 13 (Houston we have a problem..)
B52 Bomber
Batmobile
Bermuda Triangle
Black Cab (london)
Blue Train (South Africa)
Bluebird (Water speed record)
BMW
BOAC (Airline)
Boeing 747
Bounty (Mutiny on the Bounty)
Bullet Train (Japan)
Channel Tunnel Digger
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Concorde (BA/ Air France)
Cutty Sark
Delorean (Back to the Futrure)
Enola Gay (Dropped atom bomb)
Euro Tunnel
Ferrari
Flying Scotman (train)
Forumula 1
Freddy Laker (Airline)
Germany's V1 Flying Bombs (WWII)
Golden Hinde (Sir Francis Drake)
Gypsy Moth (solo round the world)
Harley-Davidson
Harrier Jump Jet
Helicopter
Herbie (The Love Bug)
Hindenberg Airship
HMS Belfast
HMS Pinafore (Gilbert & Sullivan)
HMS Victory (Nelson)
Hogwarts Express (Harry Potter)
Hovercraft
Hubble Telescope
Hummer Car
International Space Station
James Bond's Austin Martin
Jules Verne: Journey to Centre of the Earth
Kitt (Knight Rider's car)
Lady Penepole's Roll Royce
Lancaster Bomber
Le Man 24 Hour
Luisitania
Mars Beagle
Mars Explorer
Mayflower (Pilgrims to USA)
Mercedes
MIR Space Station (USSR)
Model T Ford
Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria (Columbus)
Orient-Express
Pan Am
Penny Farthing Bike
Pequod (Moby Dick)
Pershing-II (USA) / SS-20 (USSR) (Cold War Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
Porche
Quantas
Queen Elizabeth (ship)
Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) (Ship)
Queen Mary (ship)
Queen Mary 2 (ship)
Rollercoasters
Roswell UFO
Routemaster (double decker london bus)
Russian Concorde Tupolev TU-144
Ryanair/ low cost airline
Saratoga (Aircraft Carrier)
Skoda
Sky Lab (USA)
Southwest airlines
Space Shuttle
Spitfire
Spruce Goose (Howard Hughes)
Stargate (Stargate SG-1)
Stingray
Tardis (Dr Who)
Thunderbirds 1, 2,3 & 4
Time Machine
Titanic
Trans Siberian Express
Transporter (Star Trek)
United States (Ship)
USS Enterprise (Star Trek)
Virgin Atlantic Airline
Virgin Atlantic Flyer (balloon)
Virgin Voyager (space vehicle)
VW Beetle
Yellow Submarine (Beatles)

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* 2. Are there any other transport or transportation related legends, idols or icons you can think of that are not listed here?

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