Remarks that President Trump has transported a fictitious fighter "F-52" that appears in FPS "Call of Duty"



World-class popular FPS with the theme of war "Call of Duty"F. 52" fighter aircraft that appeared in the "F-52" fighter plane was transported to Norway by President Trump.

Trump lauded delivery of F-52s to Norway. The planes only exist in 'Call of Duty.' - The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2018/01/11/trump-lauded-delivery-of-f-52s-to-norway-the-planes-only-exist-in-call-of-duty/

Trump announces the sale of F-52 planes, which only exist in Call of Duty - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/11/16878976/trump-f-52-planes-norway-call-duty

Donald Trump Announces Successful Delivery Of Fictional Call of Duty Fighter Jet
https://kotaku.com/donald-trump-announces-successful-delivery-of-fictional-1821993977

Trump mistakenly said US sold Norway planes that only exist in Call of Duty - Polygon
https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/11/16878860/f-52-call-of-duty-cod-donald-trump-potus

Wednesday, January 10, 2018 (Wednesday) President Bush told a press conference after talks with Prime Minister Erna Solberg in Norway, "We began transporting the first F-52 and F-35 fighter in November. 52 aircraft have been delivered, most of which was done at a faster schedule than planned. "

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The reason why the rumor occurred in President Trump 's remarks is that in fact the "F - 52" fighter aircraft does not exist in reality, and FPS with the theme of war "Call of Duty: Advanced WarfareBecause it was a fictitious fighter aircraft appearing in.

The following is the image of the F-52 fighter plane.

Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare gameplay with f-52 - YouTube


When I made a presentation, the Wall Street Journal speculated that President Cardinal is reading the document and may have misread the letter "52 aircraft".

Lockheed Martin, an aircraft manufacturing company, said: "The Norwegian government has allowed for funding for 40 F-35 fighters, of which 10 have already been transported, three of them are scheduled to arrive at the Orland Air Force Base in November We are announcing that we have arrived, but I have not mentioned about whether we are developing the F - 52.

Also, the Wall Street Journal asked White House spokesman Sarah Hackaby Sanders to comment "President Trump is a fan of Call of Duty?", But at the time of writing the comment from the White House There is no such thing.

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