Bell XFL Airabonita vs Beardmore W.B.III

Bell XFL Airabonita
The Bell XFL Airabonita was an experimental carrier-based interceptor aircraft developed for the United States Navy by Bell Aircraft Corporation of Buffalo, New York. It was similar to and a parallel development of the U.S. Army Air Corps’ land-based P-39 Airacobra, differing mainly in the use of a tailwheel undercarriage in place of the P-39's tricycle gear. Only one prototype was built.
Statistics for this Xoptio
Most powerful of its generation 50
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50
% Fail Military weapon
Outstanding Firepower 50
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50
% Lacking Firepower
Cool looking 50
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50
% Esthetically lame
Like it 50
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50
% Indifferent

Beardmore W.B.III
The Beardmore WB.III was a British carrier-based fighter biplane of World War I. It was a development of the Sopwith Pup that Beardmore was then building under licence, but was specially adapted for shipboard use.
Statistics for this Xoptio
Most powerful of its generation 50
%
50
% Fail Military weapon
Outstanding Firepower 50
%
50
% Lacking Firepower
Cool looking 50
%
50
% Esthetically lame
Like it 50
%
50
% Indifferent
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