Chapter 1802 An Unexpected Change
- At that point, the participants wondered which judge had decided on the type of flight simulation.
- The J9 fighter jet required a minimum takeoff distance of three hundred and fifteen meters and could reach speeds over two hundred and eighty kilometers per hour. It would land at a speed of three hundred kilometers per hour. When empty, it needed a takeoff run of four hundred meters, and when fully loaded, it needed six hundred and forty meters.
- The cockpit was intricately designed, housing an array of dizzying devices and instruments such as an altimeter, a three-speed gauge, a high-speed indicator, a level meter, and so on.