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does VTOLs count ?
Also the strike variants of the Sk60 (Saab 105 I believe) also share the thrust reversal system seen on their parent platforms. Outside of the three major planes noted above, however, I am unsure if there are any other reverse-thrust aircraft that can be added to the game outside of a few weird prototypes and tech demonstrators made by various countries during the Cold War. Also, as a note for the Tornadoes, as far as I know they can still activate thrust reversal in flight, so with reversers on, airbrakes out, throttle to zero, and maneuvering as wildly as possible you can go from mach speed to like 450 kmh in like ten seconds or less. i've seen a few people use it to force some hilarious overshoots and, more importantly, do extremely fast shortfield landings.
SK60, Tornado, Viggen, Saab 105
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