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Fighter jets car equivalents 03/12/2019 (Tue) 21:08:29 Id: 6641f1 No. 17867
/ok/ here Fighter jets are pretty cool, but even the oldest ones millions of dollars in 2018. So what would be the automotive equivalents to these jets? F-14 Tomcat: Long-range, very powerful and fast hangar queen with active variable geometry (kinda like active aero). F/A-18: Can do pretty much anything, light and maneuverable. Pretty reliable, but frankly terrible range and limited speed are some of it's issues. F-4: Quite old (60s and 70s) but good for it's time. Reliable and quick, with a few peculiarities specific to it's airframe.
is that the latest ace combat I see? If I consider fighter jets are expensive compared to other planes, only hyper cars would fit in this list. So I'd go for: <Pagani Huayra <Porsche 918 <Ferrari GTO
>>17867 Running a steam tank on burning 1$ bills would be cheaper than to fly a jet equal distance
>Long-range, very powerful and fast hangar queen with active variable geometry (kinda like active aero). Porsche 959? >Can do pretty much anything, light and maneuverable. Pretty reliable, but frankly terrible range and limited speed are some of it's issues. 2005 Ford GT? >Quite old (60s and 70s) but good for it's time. Reliable and quick, with a few peculiarities specific to it's airframe. Vintage Chevy Truck?


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