On the former end, you had your delta wing fighters and bombers like the F-106 and the B-58. Meanwhile, Convair existed.Ĭonvair was a subsidiary of the aerospace conglomerate General Dynamics (bought in 1953-ish), and they were mostly known for making things with one of two properties: unique, fast things or extremely boring things. The Jet Age was now well and truly “a thing,” and in America companies like Boeing and Douglas had thrown themselves at the idea of an American jetliner. Our first exhibit has us going back to only a few years after when we left off from the Comet piece, around 1956. They also were in the shadow of the big guys that got to get featured in the game. So the running theme for these pieces is going to be “aircraft with which Spaced God has worked,” just because I feel that some stuff I’ve worked on has some interesting history behind it. Part one: The Fastest Airliner in the World* So, have a personally-inspired piece or two…. So Jaguars! is wrapping up his LP (which I can’t thank him enough for doing! TT-type games deserve more LPs) and I felt like I wanted to show him my thanks for not running me out when I sperged out about airplanes. Glazius, my friend, you have no idea what you just unleashed. Glazius posted: I don't have any requests other than, before this is done, find something else you feel is worth talking about.
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