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Originally Posted by Tcoat
I only poured fuel in them so as long as nothing fell off during that I was fine. After that any parts that fell off were not my issue.
The German aircraft were perfect.
The Belgian aircraft were pretty good.
The British aircraft were showing some wear.
The American aircraft were a bit shady.
The French aircraft were downright scary.
The Canadian aircraft (all 4 of them) mostly consisted of left over parts from all the other countries.
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10 years later.
The German aircraft will no longer fly because a €400,000 sensor that does nothing but prevent the aircraft from flying when it breaks has gone out.
No one quite remembers the name of the Belgian aircraft, but it was pretty cool looking for its time.
The American aircraft has new black boxes, and 42% of it has been constructed by laborers making at least $16 per hour.
The French aircraft never showed up, but we've heard that they added orange accents to the paint scheme.
The Canadian aircraft (5 of them now) still consist of left over parts from all the other countries.