Here is my opinion on each of these:
UNIX Air: Not for me. Every random part that people bring would be incompatible with each other, all the passengers would have to relearn safety and security each time they fly, if they ever compile an actual plane.
Air DOS: Good if you are flying very short distances?
Windows/Windows NT Air: Shouldn't they include "Are you sure you want this plane to explode? Continue/Cancel [C/C]" And of course if you press "C", it will go to Continue as the default option.
Windows XP Air: It is bearable, although quite annoying. I would pay a little more to go onto...

Windows Vista Air: I would love to go on this airline. Everything is perfect here except for being punched in the face. I think that everyone should ask for confirmation when doing anything. I can't wait to get User Account Control on Windows Vista.

OS X Air: This one would be quite suitable for me also. It should be very comfortable. However, do you need to bring certain movies and music so it can be played?
Linux Air: From what this article says, it seems to be excellent. However, it doesn't say if the plane's communication breaks down, then everyone will need to use the emergency exit float in the air until the plane is reassembled, somehow in the air. There are so many troubles to installing/maintaining a Linux system, even for Ubuntu!
That's what I think about every one of them anyways. What's your opinion?
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