Heatloss(@heatloss1986) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1958, the US began to search for an interceptor capable of shooting down bombers up to 100 nautical miles away. This eventually led to the F6D Missileer system program, built around an already-designed long-range missile.
This was the Bendix XAAM-N-10 Eagle.🧵

In 1958, the US began to search for an interceptor capable of shooting down bombers up to 100 nautical miles away. This eventually led to the F6D Missileer system program, built around an already-designed long-range missile.
This was the Bendix XAAM-N-10 Eagle.🧵
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💫 Michael Ball 💫(@RoadkillRabbits) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sentinel Interceptor: &-Hope, S Class All Yellow Swingwing.

Very nice Supercharged Slot configuration offering 105.782 DPS with max Infraknife mods.

Cicrich, Apulaa-Gega, Euclid.

u/TheBurningGinger, thank you 🙏😁

Sean Murray, Hello Games, .

Sentinel Interceptor: &-Hope, S Class All Yellow Swingwing.

Very nice Supercharged Slot configuration offering 105.782 DPS with max Infraknife mods.

Cicrich, Apulaa-Gega, Euclid.

u/TheBurningGinger, thank you 🙏😁

@NoMansSky, @hellogames, #NoMansSky.
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xtralife(@xtralife_es) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¡Celebramos el con este de un puzzle de !🌠

Participa para tener la oportunidad de llevarte un puzzle 3D Tie Interceptor💫

Para participar:

🔁Da RT

Suerte🍀

Hasta el 07/05📅

¡Celebramos el #MayThe4th con este #SORTEO de un puzzle de #StarWars!🌠

Participa para tener la oportunidad de llevarte un puzzle 3D Tie Interceptor💫

Para participar:

🔁Da RT

Suerte🍀

Hasta el 07/05📅
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Chris Bolton(@CcibChris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Post WW2 Sweden needed supersonic fighter to intercept bombers at high alt as well as engage other fighters.Sept 1949, Swedish Air Force released reqt for interceptor capable of attacking hostile bombers in transonic speed and top speed M1.4 later revised upwards 1959 to M2.0

Post WW2 Sweden needed supersonic fighter to intercept bombers at high alt as well as engage other fighters.Sept 1949, Swedish Air Force released reqt for interceptor capable of attacking hostile bombers in transonic speed and top speed M1.4 later revised upwards 1959 to M2.0
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