Next Major Update - Rumor Round-Up & Discussion (Part 2)

F18 is plane made in america

here’s a fun fact being ripped across nations just to appease Yank and German mains who want the world (and in turn being unable to use our stuff together, and now the idea requiring you to grind all 10 nations is not the good idea you think it is.) is not having a home.

Yes, it does, because fun fact $80 US, it double/triple in Canada and most other nations. It’s very unattainable unless you’re rich.

Exactly, some were assembled in Australia apparently (the parts all came from the US anyways) but the rest CF-18 are all American made

plus canada is its own country now

That’s you reading ulterior motives into Gaijins decision to put exported vehicles into the manufacturers tree

licisened built f18s dont exist

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Google says $80 USD is $113 CAD which is expensive, but not double or triple the price

Royal Canadian Air Force

Fun fact, “Royal” in Canada can only be given out by the House of Windsor(AKA King Charles III) or their representatives, the Governor-General. as part of commonwealth law.

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That’s my point

i know im agreeing :D

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Uff, its only 320 in my local currency, that is raw conversion without the usual additional costs. 350 with them.

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m1 abrams liberty ii

spaa

i think it has never been built

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British vehicles and British pilots. I’d say the British Royal family.

Royal Canadian Air Force.
Also that’s a funny looking crown. Clearly must be the monarchy of the United States.
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incorrect, Canada wouldn’t buy the CF-188 if it was fully US-made.

All in order for Canada to use the hornet supply lines needed to be open in Canada. So all legacy hornets including the US ones were in part built by Canada

That doesn’t mean it is a British Air Force, or part of it. They are their own Air Force.

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time to add Phalanx brrrrrrrrrrrt spaa

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Odd-

This list they where built by an Aussie company.

Please prove. And even then they wouldn’t be built by Canada, only built in Canada by US company

If you look at the company wiki page and their products it will says ASSEMBLED, and that all the parts came from the US

It’s like saying you made a Lego set from crude oil to plastic bricks when you really just bought the pieces

yes because to my knowledge canda split off from UK in 1931 and no longer is royal