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Fliegender Adler FA-57

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Type: Stealth multirole fighter
Place of origin: Francia

In service: 1678 - present
Used by: Francia Francia

Designed: 1676
Manufacturer: Amokolische Moter Werke

Crew: 1
Max. speed: At high altitude: 2,120 km/h (1,320 mph)
At low altitude: 1,710 km/h (1,060 mph)
Range: Subsonic: 3,500 km (2,200 mi)
Supersonic: 1,500 km (930 mi)
Service ceiling: 20,000 m (66,000 ft)

The Fliegender Adler FA-57 (Flying eagle) is a stealth, single-seat, twin-engine multirole fifth-generation jet fighter being developed since 1676 for air superiority and attack operations. The aircraft is a product of the Amokolische Moter Werke. The first design was made in 1676 AN, but the increasing tensions that eventually led to the Second Amokolian War accelerated the design and production process. This acceleration was also criticized, for fear of design errors and too little training time for the pilots.