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Only if Japan had not surrendered

Well, I don’t get the joke BUT I do like the 4 prop engine set up.
Push pull reverse rotation? Bet that is a stable SOB!
 
Look around at all the Japanese cars - they did eventually win the war because Americans buy Japanese products.

You don't see Japanese people buying tons of American cars!

Cars are the second biggest expense, after a house. In someone's lifetime, probably the biggest!

Wanna see where our middle class went to? - look over there.
 
Well the Japanese did not figure out to make self sealing fuel tanks in their fighter plane, but they sure did figure out how to make a very better quality vehicle.
 
Look around at all the Japanese cars - they did eventually win the war because Americans buy Japanese products.
Their day is coming; most Hyundai and KIA conquest sales are from Honda and Toyota owners. In one of the auto trade publications last year was an article "General Motors wants you to buy a Hyundai". It seems the loyalty erosion is going up on Honda and Toyota due to Hyundai and KIA, but loyalty at GM and Ford has stabilized in recent years (Hence Hyundai and KIA are not as big a threat to GM and Ford as they are to Honda and Toyota).

FCA was not even mentioned in the article?
 

Fellas, this is a web sight called "planes that never were." The aircraft model looks to be the 1970's Lockheed SR71 the fastest aircraft ever built at approximately four thousand miles per hour. The builder of the model was doing it as a tongue in cheek joke. High tech airframe with WW2 engines. If it were real I don't think it could accomplish anything other than taxi.
 
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