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Revision as of 21:21, 6 March 2007


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The EA 109 Zephyr


Description:

Tech Room Description

The Zephyr, originally used by the now defunct Belt Alliance has now become synonymous with the primary fighter for pirates and raiders. The small delta wing design gives the fighter a small profile and acceptable atmospheric capability that many other modern starfighters lack. This small, low mass design has its disadvantages. Armor plating is negligible and the crafts twin engines do not give it any agility or acceleration advantage over the Aurora and Thunderbolt Starfuries. The ship is versatile in construction and its design has seen many improvements over the recent years including more powerful cannons, but these improvements have failed to make the Zephyr a viable threat. It is outclassed in every aspect by Aurora and Thunderbolt class Starfuries employed by the Earth Alliance.

Veteran Comments

Performance:

Statistics

Type Light Fighter
Manufacturer Belt Alliance
Manuverability Very Good
Max Velocity 70 - 80 mps
Max Afterburner Velocity 120.0 mps
Armor Very Light
Hitpoints 360
Length 9 m

Armaments

Bank Guns Standard Loadout
1st 2 42mm Plasma
Compatible Primaries
40mm Pulse, 42mm Plasma, 43mm Plasma, Disruptor
Bank Capacity Standard Loadout
1st 4 EA Bulldog
Compatible Secondaries
EA Venom 1, EA Venom 2