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Thankfully to modern technology and mainly to afterburners, fighters and bombers started to gain more respect on the battlefield. An afterburner, when ignited, accelerates the fighter, thereby allowing it to escape from capital ship [[turrets]] and run away from hostile sentry defences. <br>
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An '''afterburner''', when ignited, accelerates the spcecraft, thereby allowing it to reach a higher velocity, escape from capital ship [[turrets]], and run away from hostile sentry defenses.
The rate of acceleration is dependant on the type of fighter or bombers, each craft has a unique maximal speed, both with or without afterburners. While intercept fighters gain a faster speed using afterburners, bomber engines are less focused on reaching a high maximal speed, due to more energy is required to be diverted to [[shields]] and laser guns.
 
  
Any ship using afterburners can be recognised even by distance and without reading the target's speed on your HUD. When the afterburner is used, the engine glow changes color, often to a lighter saturation compared to the not-afterburnt glow.
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The rate of acceleration is dependent on the type of fighter or bomber. Each craft has a maximum speed, both with and without afterburners. While interceptors are generally faster while on afterburners, bomber engines tend to be slower, instead focusing more on [[shields]] and weapons.
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Any ship using afterburners can be recognized visually without reading the target's speed on your HUD. When the afterburner is used, the engine glow changes color, often to a lighter saturation.
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Increasing the energy diverted to engines also allows afterburners to recharge more quickly. However, having no power on engines causes the afterburner to not recharge.
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The [[PVF Anubis|PVF ''Anubis'']] is the only canon fighter without afterburner capabilities. However, a number of [[Shivan]] bombers, notably  the [[SB Shaitan|SB ''Shaitan'']], the [[SB Seraphim|SB ''Seraphim'']], the [[SB Nephilim|SB ''Nephilim'']] and the [[SB Taurvi|SB ''Taurvi'']], also lack afterburners.
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==Veteran Comments==
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A good pilot knows when and how to manage engine power and afterburners. If you meet an ace pilot, do not ever expect to overtake him unless your craft is so much faster.
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A standard technique when on a bombing run is to engage afterburners right before releasing your payload, giving your otherwise slow warheads a short initial speed boost, reducing chances of the bomb being intercepted and allowing you to clear the shockwave more easily. }}
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 28 January 2012

An afterburner, when ignited, accelerates the spcecraft, thereby allowing it to reach a higher velocity, escape from capital ship turrets, and run away from hostile sentry defenses.

The rate of acceleration is dependent on the type of fighter or bomber. Each craft has a maximum speed, both with and without afterburners. While interceptors are generally faster while on afterburners, bomber engines tend to be slower, instead focusing more on shields and weapons.

Any ship using afterburners can be recognized visually without reading the target's speed on your HUD. When the afterburner is used, the engine glow changes color, often to a lighter saturation.

Increasing the energy diverted to engines also allows afterburners to recharge more quickly. However, having no power on engines causes the afterburner to not recharge.

The PVF Anubis is the only canon fighter without afterburner capabilities. However, a number of Shivan bombers, notably the SB Shaitan, the SB Seraphim, the SB Nephilim and the SB Taurvi, also lack afterburners.

Veteran Comments

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A good pilot knows when and how to manage engine power and afterburners. If you meet an ace pilot, do not ever expect to overtake him unless your craft is so much faster.


A standard technique when on a bombing run is to engage afterburners right before releasing your payload, giving your otherwise slow warheads a short initial speed boost, reducing chances of the bomb being intercepted and allowing you to clear the shockwave more easily.