A fighter plane in world war 2 is much like what a modern fighter plane is today. These planes are aircraft designed with the intention of shooting down other planes. Planes like the American P-51 Mustang, German ME-109 and Japanese Zero were designed to be as fast and maneuverable as possible while having offensive weapons like machine guns and armor to protect the pilot. They would fly missions to take control of the sky by shooting down the enemies planes.
There was a typical look the the interior of castles from ancient Japan. The architecture was usually designed with defense in mind, so the interior was from an elevated position. There were intricate gables, windows, and limited decor.
Well designed is an opinion. So you have to ask yourself why do you like it and what draws you to your conclusion. I personally like the styling however the interior layout is one of the worst cars I've ever driven.
simple--geometric or block-like buildings that often seen plain to us today
Yes, Street Fighter 2.
Fighters like the P41 Mustang weren't really all that big. About the size of a twin engine Cessna today.
Stare into the Abyss, and the Abyss will stare back. Yes, it can be done, but you might not like what this non fighter becomes.
You can train as a fighter in a gym then go to fighting places and be afighter as you like But I Dont
The word gladiator is like a fighter so the guy is a tough fighter. That movie is awesome!!
The F-16 has been designed by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. Many of the other companies helped to make this fighter jet like - EADS, BSES, etc.
-Interior is like the inside of something like the inside of the house is the interior etc. -Exterior is the outside of something like the outside of a house or a car etc.
Yes, and the f-22 is a fighter jet