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X-Jet from "X2 - X-Men United" (2003) |
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For the sequel to his 2000 hit
"X-Men," director Bryan Singer made several "upgrades" to his
original cinematic interpretation of the classic Marvel comic book -- not
the least of which was the hero's private aircraft, the X-Jet.
Although still obviously based on an Air Force SR-71 "Blackbird," this new
X-Jet was considerably sleeker and stealthier than its forward-swept-wing
predecessor. The X-Jet is notable not only for its speed and maneuverability, but also for its advanced VTOL capabilities. Also, unlike a standard two-man SR-71, the X-Jet has been modified to carry more than a half-dozen. |
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