(to be fair, “better” is a silly/useless entirely subjective metric for anything, stronger usually means heavier, lighter and stronger often means too expensive/resource intensive to be practical, “made better” might be a lesser quality but more profitable product to a capitalist piece of shit, etc)
I’m having a hard time believing the first picture is a real airplane. Are you sure it isn’t a mock up? The width of the cabin rivals the 787 I flew on from Japan.
If you say so.
(to be fair, “better” is a silly/useless entirely subjective metric for anything, stronger usually means heavier, lighter and stronger often means too expensive/resource intensive to be practical, “made better” might be a lesser quality but more profitable product to a capitalist piece of shit, etc)
I’m having a hard time believing the first picture is a real airplane. Are you sure it isn’t a mock up? The width of the cabin rivals the 787 I flew on from Japan.