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Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

author:Rainbow Kursk

Author: Rainbow Kursk

Recently, the police in California were completely thunderstruck!

It is said that the decoration of the rich people's mansions is becoming more and more strange, which is not a problem, but do not cause the misunderstanding of the neighbors. The homeowners at 18592 Mesa Avenue in Villa Park, California, let the neighbors break out in a cold sweat.

The reason is that the neighbors saw a fighter jet plunging into the courtyard of this villa from a distance, which is a major incident of aircraft destruction and death, is the homeowner's family still alive! With such questions and worries, neighbors and police officers rushed to the scene of the incident, only to take a closer look and suddenly realize that it was not the fighter jet that crashed into the mansion, but that the owner of the mansion was using a crane to drop a retired US Navy A-4 "Skyhawk" carrier-based attack aircraft into his own courtyard as a decoration, and the engine tail spray exposed outside the yard made people look like a plane plunging into the house!

Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

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Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

Pictured: From a distance, it looks like a fighter jet has plunged into the villa.

The owner of the house said that they were renovating the new villa, and the carrier-based attack aircraft was suspended on a huge atrium-style terrace, which was their home aviation art, and it seemed that the owner was a very rich military fan!

The near-finished residence looks like inspiration from the hangar, the villa itself sits on a cliff surrounded by an impressive array of high-priced mansions, and the main body of the villa is an open terrace similar to a hangar, like a cable car station. A crane suspended an A-4 Aquila light attack aircraft marked by a squadron of VA-212 carrier-based attack aircraft and "flew" at a striking downward angle, allowing the aircraft's fuselage structure to be perfectly embedded in the villa.

Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant
Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

Photo: It's a joy to be a military fan with money and money!

Placing a real fighter in your home is a common desire for military fans or aviation fans.

This is clearly the case with the owners of this mansion.

The design was crazy and great in industrial design, and although it initially caught the attention of the neighbors, they all praised its design after knowing the real situation.

Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant
Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

Photo: To put down a fighter, first of all, your home must be very large!

The A-4 Aquila is a single-seat carrier-based attack aircraft equipped with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.

Designed in 1952, the first prototype first flew in June 1956 and entered active service in 1956, with a total of 17 variants produced, totaling 2,966, mainly for routine bombing of maritime and coastal targets, close support and shallow depth occlusion missions.

Prominent U.S. Senator John McCain, who died in 2018 as a pilot of such an attack aircraft, was shot down during the Vietnam War and remained in a prisoner of war camp for several years.

McCain's father and grandfather were both U.S. Admirals. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy himself, he also joined the Navy fleet as an A-4 attack aircraft pilot. In October 1967, mcCain piloted an A-4 attack plane that was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile, broke his arms and leg while ejecting the aircraft, and was captured and held in a Hanoi detention center until five years later, in 1973, when he was released.

Fighter jets crash into mansions! The police rushed to the rescue, and when they arrived at the scene, they saw that it was a home decoration, which was too arrogant

Photo: McCain served as a U.S. Navy pilot in 1965.

Placing a real fighter in your own home is the dream of every military fan, but to realize this dream, at least make your house as big as the organic library!

For this dream, let's work hard!

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