However, this drawback is negligible for the Phantom-4 Bomber, which is undoubtedly the most effective military aircraft of this era.
Imagine, when a large-scale war is about to break out, hundreds of bombers suddenly fly overhead of the two armies.
The incessant bombs dropping and the buzzing of the planes in the ears are enough to destroy the enemy's mental defenses.
As we know, trench warfare was nearly ubiquitous during World War I. While trenches can defend against the enemy's machine guns and cannons, they cannot defend against aerial bombings.
During periods of deadlock in the war, the use of airplanes by Australasia could potentially change the course of the conflict.
Arthur places great importance on the Phantom-4 Bomber, hence the decision to directly order 500 Bombers.
The cost of the Phantom-4 bomber is the most expensive of the three types of military aircraft, coming in at 31,035 Australian dollars each.