
Blackbird (comics) - Wikipedia
The Blackbird (also known as the X-Jet) is a fictional jet aircraft appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave …
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The X-Jet is a term for a series of specialized aircraft used by the X-Men. The original X-Jet was a modified Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird designed and built by Hank McCoy in the early 1960s and …
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As in 2000, the X-Men had a Blackbird, called mainly X-Jet. It was used by the team to get to Liberty Island. [6] A new model was used later by Jean Grey and Storm used it to travel to …
How the X-Men's X-Jet Blackbird Compares to the SR-71
2016年5月24日 · The X-Men team flew at supersonic speeds that rival the record-breaking SR-71. The Blackbird was designed to cruise in afterburner at three times the speed of sound for …
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X-Men: 15 Things You Need To Know About The Blackbird Jet
2016年10月31日 · The X-Jet is a surprisingly recognizable image from the X-Men comic books. It may not be as iconic as Wolverine's claws, Magneto's helmet or Professor X's magnificent …
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The X-Men 's original "X-Jet" was a private jet, purchased by Professor X for the X-Men’s use shortly before an early encounter with the alien Lucifer. [1] It would be used by the X-Men for a …
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Since becoming the X-Men's main transport, the jet has been outfitted with concussion missiles and other offensive weaponry and defensive capabilities. The Blackbird also relies on the …
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The Blackbird or the X-jet was a highly advanced jet that served as the main transport of the X-Men.
X-Jet | X-Men Evolution Wiki | Fandom
The X-Jet, otherwise known as the Blackbird, is the name of the aircraft operated by the X-Men. It is used by the team to travel to different locations in secret. When not in use, the aircraft is …