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Let's see... the F-4 phantom, the cutlass

there's also top row:
11 from the left (left of the Epee) - the unmanned experimental aircraft who's name I forget
13 from the left (righ of the Epee) - Testers F-19 Nighthawk (course didn't exist, too bad cause it was cooler looking than the real F-117)
15 - the cutlass
16 - some European fighter I forgot the name for

Second row down:
8 from the left: Mig-31 Foxbat (also never really existed)

Third row:
3 - the F-4

Fifth row:
7 - HEAVILY modified P-61 Black Widow

and of course the switched around wings of the B-17
the 1st raw/11th is the X-36
the one you refer as Mig-31 Foxbat, is a Mig-37 Ferret instead (that never existed).  The Mig-31 Foxhound actually existed, it was a heavy mach 3 russian interceptor. It's a bigger cousin to the Mig-25 Foxbat. Just a trivia: the specification for the famous american mach 3 plane SR-71 Blackbird was issued in response to the first sighting of the Mig-25, which was hardly intercepted by a F-4 that was pushing to its top speed of mach 2.2. When the russian pilot sighted the F-4, he gently pushed the throttle and desappered, leaving the american collegues astonished... and the american government terrorized! (if I remember well...)

If they can turn a WWII battleship into top of the line space dreadnaught I don't see why  :lol:
Yeah... true... Japanese people have such a veneration for the Yamato, that makes me thing that they were more sorry for having lost that single ship, than for having lost the war!

  

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If they can turn a WWII battleship into top of the line space dreadnaught I don't see why  :lol:
Speaking of which... You don't have a single true battleship in your line-up. :) The heaviest (besides carriers) ship you released is the Essex, a battlecruiser. I'd like to see something with 6-8 Plasma Turrets and a WWII-style hulll layout. Something like Gettysburg, except bigger and more modern.