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The Zero Fighter, in general, had decent performance, but unfortunately, it was considered bad luck for Tang Mo—anyone who fancied this type of jet was probably targeted by one of the world's leading superpowers in the future.

The ME-109 and the Spitfire Fighter did not have anything special; however, the improved models of these two jets were quite impressive, and purchasing them did demand a price.

Besides the Spitfire and ME-109, age-old rivals, there were, of course, the Soviet Yak and MiG series, which were nice post-World War II model jets and very advanced.

Additionally, there was the legendary P-51 ultimate version, which, like the likes of the TA-152, represented the pinnacle of piston propeller-driven fighters.

Both jets could exceed speeds of 700 kilometers per hour and even had the chance to outperform jet fighters in the hands of experienced pilots.