The Dessault Reffale is an omnivore fighter-bomber operated by France’s Army & Navy store. It is currently being considered as a political bargaining tool by the Canadian Government.Yesterday a Paris press conference intended to address an ongoing problem with a fighter aircraft’s name led to violence. The event presented by Eric Frappier, Head of Nomenclature & Onomastics for aero giant Dassault, ended in a brawl requiring the intervention of local police.Â
A spokesman for French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation SA announced his company’s confidence that online journalists, pundits and individuals will be able to correctly spell the name of France’s fighter aircraft, the Raphael, by 2045. According to the statement by Eric Frappier, “What’s so hard about writing Raphelle? It’s a simple word. It’s a simple word we all know — you know, it means like a breeze or a squall or a burst of machine-gun fire or something. We can all speak French everywhere so what’s the big problem? Eurofighter picked a word that’s not even spelt right for all its partner nations… and named it after an aircraft that was designed and used to kill Germans (one of the partner nations). At least we weren’t as bad at naming as those fuckers.” When asked by reporter Bim Squittle from Aviation Pervert Week why the aircraft hadn’t simply been named Mirage, a hugely successful brand that had spanned many decades, Frappier replied- “Because it was twin-engined, which makes it different.”  This was followed by a cough from the back of the room that sounded like ‘Mirage IV and 4000?‘ He then explained that they’d run out of numbers — “We got to 2000 in the 70s, and no one wanted the 4000. Then Eurofighter stole the number 2000 and we want to seem different, 5000 is just ridiculous right?” At this point, a member of the Bombardier (producer of the Global 5000) media team threw a milkshake at Frappier. The milkshake missed its intended target and hit a MiG representative (who was trying to sell Flubber 3 DVDs from a suitcase) in the back of the head. In the ensuing melee three lanyards were snapped and a woman from HAL kicked a Collins Aerospace datalink specialist in the shin. Frappier attempted to calm the situation by changing his story, noting that no preceding naval fighter had been a Mirage so a new name was needed to keep the navy happy. “We called it Rafphaele because we could hardly name it after the navy’s last jets as they were American. And Super Super Etendard seemed demented – who even knows what an Enterdard is? Let alone able to spell it.” As local police stepped in to quell the escalating violence, Smilla Strömberg (a barista for the Swedish Saab Grippen programme attending a conference in the next room on the effects of high G on coffee flavour perception) escorted Frappier out of the building where he escaped in an unmarked Reno Kleo.
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