Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3522837-20150415174546/@comment-26164607-20150419135306

Shayanomer wrote: Here's a theory:

What if the XFA-24A is a prototype to the XFA-27 and the XFA-36A is a successor?

But here's the problem, the XFA-24 was developed way after the XFA-27. But could it be developed as a budget-based aircraft? The XFA-36 was developed after the XFA-27 no doubt, so it's entirely possible it's an upgraded version.

See, it's unknown who developed the XFA-24. It could be the same people who made the XFA-27. The XFA-36 was developed by General Resource (formerly Grunder Industries). So maybe Usean engineers made all 3? There is also one thing that somewhat bothered me a long time ago, in regards to the XFA-24. The second paint scheme looks like the one for the XFA-36. I think that General Resource built both planes, just like the XR- and YR-designated planes that is believed to be built by Neucom.