SPITFIRE JET FIGHTER
CHAPTER SEVEN: AEROSPACE
The Hail Mary Operator
At this juncture I was just perusing different CAD online platforms searching for a worthy CAD drawing challenge. A drawing that will be complex enough for me to test how proficient I really am with CAD. Then a thought came to me: to model an aircraft. I choose to draw a prototype of 'The Spitfire' - the British jet fighter used during the second world war.
I nicknamed mine 'The Hail Mary -1' , abridged and inscribed on the body of the aircraft as "HM -1". This is so name with respect to the popular colloquial: "a Hail Mary operation/method" signifying any last-ditch effort after several previous abortive efforts. General Norman Schwarzkopf described his strategy during the Persian Gulf War to bypass the bulk of Iraqi forces in Kuwait by attacking in a wide left sweep through their rear as a "Hail Mary" plan.
Hence my own version of the spitfire, the HM - 1, will be used as a last resort Warcraft, to annihilate seemingly invincible enemies, and bring about an unprecedented victory.
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