It depends on the company that's making it.
If you want birds. , howabout a Hayabusa (Nakajima Hayabusa). It looks to me like a diving bird, so either Peregrine, or Hayabusa (same thing more or less)
Nakajima aircraft also produce the Tenrei, the Hayate and the Shoki
Or, perhaps the SkyKnight? (Actually Douglas, no really)
Other Cool sounding words. All but one are actual aircraft.
Flanker
Kulbit
Corsair
Crusader
Airacobra
Wyvern
Skylancer
I have a great big book of fighters that lists by name every single fighter aircraft ever flown prior to 1996. Prototypes. Once-offs. So long as it got off the ground it's in the book. I could literally rattle of an entire list of names for you if you'd like.
Also, that is a damned cool looking fighter, looking like a diving bird with its wings extended forward, ready to swoop in for the kill. There's a real sense of speed and momentum to it. Where can I buy one?
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If you want birds. , howabout a Hayabusa (Nakajima Hayabusa). It looks to me like a diving bird, so either Peregrine, or Hayabusa (same thing more or less)
Nakajima aircraft also produce the Tenrei, the Hayate and the Shoki
Or, perhaps the SkyKnight? (Actually Douglas, no really)
Other Cool sounding words. All but one are actual aircraft.
Flanker
Kulbit
Corsair
Crusader
Airacobra
Wyvern
Skylancer
I have a great big book of fighters that lists by name every single fighter aircraft ever flown prior to 1996. Prototypes. Once-offs. So long as it got off the ground it's in the book. I could literally rattle of an entire list of names for you if you'd like.
Also, that is a damned cool looking fighter, looking like a diving bird with its wings extended forward, ready to swoop in for the kill. There's a real sense of speed and momentum to it. Where can I buy one?
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?