@MonsNotTheMonster yeah, and those are all god options, personally I’d go with the gripen or the rafale, since they don’t want a better version of the f-16
@MosquitowithaMachineGun U gud, but about the afterburner thing, it’s since it’s a jet powering a propeller, they could still make an afterburner, but they never did use it
@Dracul0Anderson while you are correct, it’s not always the case, such as the F-117, Yf-22 (notice how it’s not a X plane) YB-49 (once again not a X plane), and while Yf/B tends to stand for prototypes, there are X planes that are just that, such as the X-35 and X-32
@MosquitowithaMachineGun @Jaspy190 ok, mosquito is technically right, although there are flying craft that aren’t planes, but we simply don’t refer to them as such
@MonsNotTheMonster yeah, and those are all god options, personally I’d go with the gripen or the rafale, since they don’t want a better version of the f-16
+1@CatdogAerospace you can see the number on the plane
+1Cus you follow yourself, and if you follow someone, you get a notif if they upload a video
+1@CrestelAeronautics You where thinking of the X-51
+1@Emma159 thank you
+1nice VTOL btw
+1@DynamicHorizon k
+1@DynamicHorizon too late now
+1why u no tag me :(
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun ye
+1@Michiganstatepolicethe2nd YESSSSS
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun U gud, but about the afterburner thing, it’s since it’s a jet powering a propeller, they could still make an afterburner, but they never did use it
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun yeah I said it was a turboprop, however, turboprop engines are not considered mixed propulsion
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph yes yes yes yes, YES.
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph HES MAKING A F-107 YESSSS
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun no it’s not it’s a turboprop, look up the Alison T40, that’s the engine it used
+1@blt W printer I have the A1 mini, which one do you have?
+1This amuses me, it looks like a stubby harrier T
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun yeah, the Thunderscreech wasn't mixed-propulsion though
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun that's this
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun no, it was a turbine powered prop, similar to some helis
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun ?
+1@LJh1 ah
+1@Monarchii lol
+1@OverlordPrime @LunarEclipseSP @StockPlanesRemastered can someone explain?
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover danke
+1@RB107 danke
+1@Kerbango thank you
+1@MrCOPTY bwoah
+1@MrCOPTY oh, I thought an actual Australian plane
+1Rafale, extra points if it’s ragriz squadron
+1@Pnut I think they put it in production, but they don’t have money
+1@Dracul0Anderson while you are correct, it’s not always the case, such as the F-117, Yf-22 (notice how it’s not a X plane) YB-49 (once again not a X plane), and while Yf/B tends to stand for prototypes, there are X planes that are just that, such as the X-35 and X-32
+1Congrats!
+1Nice, I may use this
+1T
+1@blt ?
+1@Dracul0Anderson I don’t quite remember, but it was canceled due to cost
+1still american
+1@tl @StopBreathingMyAir This wasn't just an american idea, the russians tried it too
+1@ABFCorporat10n thank you
+1@tl ye
+1@overlord5453 he doesn’t make actual livery’s, he just puts anime girls in the thumbnail as bait
+1Bro I’ve been grinding for the Su-33 and the American air tech tree at the same time
+1@Rob119WithA105mmHowitzer that’s a really good question, I don’t know
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun @Jaspy190 ok, mosquito is technically right, although there are flying craft that aren’t planes, but we simply don’t refer to them as such
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun it's not a plane
+1very nice
+1he's so thick and goofy
+1T
+1