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According to [http://www.answers.com/topic/air-mobility-express answers.com], "AMX" is an Air force term for carrier aircraft assigned for airlifting during a time of crisis - say, the Human-Covenant war. I would assume that AMX-4 and AMX-42, displayed a Falcon and Pelican, respectively, are two units within the "AMX".-- '''[[User:Forerunner|<font color="blue">Fore</font>]]''[[User talk:Forerunner|<font color="green">run</font>]]''[[Special:Contributions/Forerunner|<font color="red">ner</font>]]''''' 19:16, 16 February 2011 (EST) | According to [http://www.answers.com/topic/air-mobility-express answers.com], "AMX" is an Air force term for carrier aircraft assigned for airlifting during a time of crisis - say, the Human-Covenant war. I would assume that AMX-4 and AMX-42, displayed a Falcon and Pelican, respectively, are two units within the "AMX".-- '''[[User:Forerunner|<font color="blue">Fore</font>]]''[[User talk:Forerunner|<font color="green">run</font>]]''[[Special:Contributions/Forerunner|<font color="red">ner</font>]]''''' 19:16, 16 February 2011 (EST) | ||
Interesting[[#@lof@n1234]] 19:17, 16 February 2011 (EST) | :Interesting[[#@lof@n1234]] 19:17, 16 February 2011 (EST) | ||
::I decided to come here before creating an article on it just to make sure we know what it could be.-- '''[[User:Forerunner|<font color="blue">Fore</font>]]''[[User talk:Forerunner|<font color="green">run</font>]]''[[Special:Contributions/Forerunner|<font color="red">ner</font>]]''''' 19:26, 16 February 2011 (EST) |
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According to answers.com, "AMX" is an Air force term for carrier aircraft assigned for airlifting during a time of crisis - say, the Human-Covenant war. I would assume that AMX-4 and AMX-42, displayed a Falcon and Pelican, respectively, are two units within the "AMX".-- Forerunner 19:16, 16 February 2011 (EST)
- Interesting#@lof@n1234 19:17, 16 February 2011 (EST)