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On the other hand, the Starfighter is not only a legend among flight enthusiasts: it was the first aircraft ever to simultaneously hold the records for top speed (Mach 2.2), maximum flight altitude (31,513 m) and maximum climb rate (244 m/s) (Wiki).
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