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The title here is too long for SP to allow. I guess you gotta kinda click this to find out. Don't blame me for accidental clickbait.

Mod BaconAircraft  4.1 years ago

Original title:
An aeronautical heavier-than-air airborne combat apparatus with capabilities of achieving relative gaseous fluid velocity greater than the propagation of vibratory shocks perceived as sound, a mass-produced vehicle originating from the Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in which was identified with the namesake given by the The North Atlantic Treaty Organization describing the imagery in which is the support of the pivot of given levers with sub-designation of -C.




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    4,336 Stanmich

    looks like someone knows how to model things

    +1 3.4 years ago
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    oo a plane

    +2 4.1 years ago
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    No @TrislandianAlliance

    4.1 years ago
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    152k MAHADI

    fainted halfway

    +1 4.1 years ago
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    2,791 BricePianist

    Hmmmm....sounds good!!

    4.1 years ago
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    JUST CALL IT A MIG-29, unneccessity is apparent here...

    +1 4.1 years ago
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    @jamesPLANESii Yes thy is joke to thee. Playing sp while watching online lectures and modeling stuff in Fusion360. PC cant really run the Illyushin under such loads.

    +1 4.1 years ago
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    god dang thats too advanced

    +3 4.1 years ago
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    7,323 WarringMunky

    With a title like that, I blame you completely and call BS on the 'accidental.'

    +1 4.1 years ago
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    The Ilyushin: ”Am I a joke to you?

    +5 4.1 years ago
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    34.8k WarHawk95

    Well that looks like "supersonic fighter, MiG-29 "Fulcrum-C" " with extra steps

    +3 4.1 years ago
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    28.8k Mattangi2

    thats like a whole nother level of try-hard

    +7 4.1 years ago
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    Barney is that u?

    +2 4.1 years ago