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* In ''VideoGame/NineteenSeventeenTheAlienInvasionDX'', you pilot one called the Red Beelzebub - a high-tech biplane from the First World War, outfitted with alien technology, which can ''fly through outer space''.
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** ''Film/GodzillaMinusOne'' features the ''Shinden'' (Japanese for "magnificent lightning"), an experimental World War II-era propellor plane based on a real life prototype. Fast and nimble, it's able to get right up close to the King of the Monsters [[spoiler:and deliver the killing blow]].
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*''Anime/{{Daimos}}'': While Kazuya pilots the titular karate-chopping SuperRobot, his best friend Kyoshiro flies the Galva plane. He once managed to stop a nuclear bomb from hitting the earth thanks to the jet's attacks destroying the base of the missile.
*''Anime/{{Daltanious}}'': Ganper aids Atlaus in battle, is capable of BeamSpam and WolverineClaws, and is a core part of the Daltanious robot.

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Remember that just giving the plane's name, saying "<name> is a Cool Plane" or [[Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples giving a link to another site]] isn't enough. You need to specifically say in the example '''which features''' make it a Cool Plane so that the average reader who isn't an expert on planes can understand it.

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Remember '''To avoid writing {{Administrivia/Zero Context Example}}s, remember that just giving the plane's name, saying "<name> is a Cool Plane" or [[Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples giving a link to another site]] isn't enough. You need to specifically say in the example '''which features''' which features make it a Cool Plane so that the average reader who isn't an expert on planes can understand it.'''



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* In ''Fanfic/TheInstituteSaga'', the Franchise/XMen's Blackbird gets upgraded with Franchise/{{Superman}}'s Kryptonian tech.

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* In ''Fanfic/TheInstituteSaga'', the Franchise/XMen's ComicBook/XMen's Blackbird gets upgraded with Franchise/{{Superman}}'s Kryptonian tech.
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* ComicBook/TheAvengers' quinjets count as a CoolPlane Fleet. They are supersonic, [[DependingOnTheWriter occasionally]] heavily armed, occasionally capable of [[SpacePlane flying up to orbit and in space]], and always capable of confortably carrying five to ten of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

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* ComicBook/TheAvengers' quinjets ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'': The Quinjets count as a CoolPlane Fleet. They are supersonic, [[DependingOnTheWriter occasionally]] heavily armed, occasionally capable of [[SpacePlane flying up to orbit and in space]], and always capable of confortably carrying five to ten of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.



* The SX Swordfish from ''ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer'' is an experimental supersonic fighter/bomber in an era (InUniverse and out - the series started in 1946) where airplanes didn't went that fast. A squadron of them, built in secret with Blake as the leading scientist, is the MacGuffin that nearly single-handedly saves the world from WorldWarIII in one story arc.
* In ''ComicBook/DallasBarr'', Ricardo Garibaldi lives on a plane large enough to have a garden in the cargo hold.

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* ''ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer'': The SX Swordfish from ''ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer'' is an experimental supersonic fighter/bomber in an era (InUniverse and out - the series started in 1946) where airplanes didn't went that fast. A squadron of them, built in secret with Blake as the leading scientist, is the MacGuffin that nearly single-handedly saves the world from WorldWarIII in one story arc.
* In ''ComicBook/DallasBarr'', ''ComicBook/DallasBarr'': Ricardo Garibaldi lives on a plane large enough to have a garden in the cargo hold.



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%% * ''ComicBook/{{Franka}}'': The Atlantis in ''Franka''.Atlantis.



* ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'' has the Quin-Jet, a flying pyramid with seats for the travelers.
* The ''ComicBook/StrikeforceMorituri'' team uses a supersonic ballistic capsule to quickly fly to Horde invasion sites.
* The famous [[InvisibilityCloak Invisible Jet]] from ''ComicBook/WonderWoman''.

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* ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'' ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'': The series has the Quin-Jet, a flying pyramid with seats for the travelers.
* ''ComicBook/StrikeforceMorituri'': The ''ComicBook/StrikeforceMorituri'' team uses a supersonic ballistic capsule to quickly fly to Horde invasion sites.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': The famous [[InvisibilityCloak Invisible Jet]] from ''ComicBook/WonderWoman''.Jet]].
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1. Luxurious civilian plane: This is a sleek and beautifully shaped plane with a sumptuous and spacious cabin which allows a MillionairePlayboy, TheRockstar or TechBro to rule the skies with pizzazz. There are no rows of seats; instead, there are only a few passengers in this private jet, and they each get a full-size lounge chair. There may be a VIP suite for the highest-ranking person (President, CEO, etc) with a bedroom. The civilian Cool Plane will not break down, rust, or go out of style (unless the plot demands it). This is a plane that doesn't serve peanuts to its customers: the on-board chef makes a [[Film/CasinoRoyale2006 Vesper martini]], an [[ConspicuousConsumption aged AAA steak]], all served on china, glasses and silverware. As well, there's a side order of ''whoopass'' given by a [[SexyStewardess stewardess in a tight uniform]] who walks with an [[SexyWalk alluring sway]]. This plane has a powerful engine and it's full of high-tech gear, both in the cockpit and the passenger lounge.

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1. Luxurious civilian plane: This is a sleek and beautifully shaped plane with a sumptuous and spacious cabin which allows a MillionairePlayboy, TheRockstar or TechBro to rule the skies with pizzazz. There are no rows of seats; instead, there are only a few passengers in this private jet, and they each get a full-size lounge chair. There may be a VIP suite for the highest-ranking person (President, CEO, etc) with a bedroom. The civilian Cool Plane will not break down, rust, or go out of style (unless the plot demands it). This is a plane that doesn't serve peanuts to its customers: the on-board chef makes a [[Film/CasinoRoyale2006 Vesper martini]], an [[ConspicuousConsumption aged AAA steak]], all served on china, glasses and silverware. As well, there's a side order of ''whoopass'' given by a [[SexyStewardess stewardess in a tight uniform]] who [[SupermodelStrut walks with an [[SexyWalk alluring sway]]. This plane has a powerful engine and it's full of high-tech gear, both in the cockpit and the passenger lounge.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons'' with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!

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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons'' with the Angels in their futuristic Falcon interceptor planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletandTheMysterons'' with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!

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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletandTheMysterons'' ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons'' with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!
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* WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!

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* WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons ''WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletandTheMysterons'' with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!
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* WesternAnimation/CaptainScarlet and the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!

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* WesternAnimation/CaptainScarlet and WesternAnimation/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons with the Angels in their futuristic planes. Interestingly, a website on aviation tried to replicate the planes IRL, and found that they weren't particularly quick (only Mach 1.7) but would have been ''astonishingly'' manoeuvrable, and would have been an excellent dog-fighter and ground attack platform! So it seems Gerry Anderson even knew his planes, too!

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