GTF Angel
GTF Angel (non-canon) |
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Canonicity
While the GTF Angel as a named fighter is canon, all statistics and models shown are not. What is known to be canon is shown here.
FreeSpace Reference Bible
The GTF Angel Scout Fighter was a scout fighter predating the Great War. The GTF Angel Scout Fighter was later used as a template when developing the GTF Valkyrie.
GTF Valkyrie description
- Using the old GTF Angel Scout Fighter as a template, the GTA created the Valkyrie Interceptor Fighter. It has two additional engines, as well as an additional set of primary hardpoints. This makes the Valkyrie the best bomber interceptor in the fleet. Its speed is unmatched in the GTA, and its maneuverability is above average. Its only drawbacks are a small secondary payload and weak hull.
Aside from the fact that the Angel had two engines and two guns in contrast to the Valkyrie's four, no data is known about the specifications of the ship.
Description:
FSPort Tech Room Description
The old Angel scout fighter is second only to the Apollo in length of service and number of kills. Developed as an interceptor/reconnaissance fighter in the first years of the Terran-Vasudan War, it also made a formidable match for the PVF Anubis and other early Vasudan fighters. Upgrades to the Apollo have made the Angel largely obsolete, and the original design has since been retired in favor of its successor, the GTF Valkyrie.
Credits List
- Original model by Venom (Nico) with conversion help from Woomeister
- HTL model by Vasudan Admiral
Performance:
Statistics
Type | Recon |
Manufacturer | Han-Ronald Corp |
Maneuverability | Good |
Max Velocity | 65.0 - 100.0 mps |
Max Afterburner Velocity | 105.0 mps |
Armor | Light |
Hitpoints | 250 |
Shields | 200 |
Length | 16 m |
Armaments
Default Statistics | ||
Bank | Guns | Standard Loadout |
1st | 2 | Avenger II |
Compatible Primaries | ||
Avenger, Avenger II, Shrieker |
Default Statistics | ||
Bank | Capacity | Standard Loadout |
1st | 60 | Fury |
Compatible Secondaries | ||
Hunter, Fury, Hornet, MX-50 |