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Ford Hoplite
One of the dominating security and combat autogyros of North America,
the Ford Hoplite was originally designed to protect company properties in
the Industrial States of America from the infamous gangs operating there.
It was so successful at this that it was welcomed by the markets of
Hollywood, the Empire State, and Pacifica and has since found its way onto
the used-aircraft markets of the world. Heavily armed for a civilian
autogyro, the nimble Hoplite is used by dozens of security-conscious
companies across the continent. |
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Bristol Type 140 Balmoral
This older British light bomber has seen action around the world in the
service of the Empire. The Balmoral has found itself the mainstay of
British colonial bomber support in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. |
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Hughes Bloodhawk
The Hughes Bloodhawk is the latest in a line of superlative aircraft
from Hollywood's premiere aircraft manufacturer: Hughes Aviation. The
Bloodhawk is the epitome of style and function, engineered as much for
appearance as for deadly effectiveness. |
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Fairchild F6II Brigand
The Fairchild Brigand first saw service in 1935, earning a reputation
as a reliable and effective combat plane and becoming enormously popular.
The Brigand is surprisingly agile and well armed and is a superior
anti-zep craft. |
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Hughes P21-J Mk III Devastator
The Devastator is one of the first combat aircraft designed by Hughes
Aviation. Though somewhat outdated, its array of weapons, fearsome
appearance, and long range make it a favorite of sky pirates! |
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Hughes-Lockheed Firebrand
The Hughes Firebrand-introduced in 1937-is one of the first combat
aircraft designed as a flying wing. Currently, all but one of a handful of
the sixty Firebrands are flown by Hollywood squadrons, notably the famous
Hollywood Knights. |
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Curtiss-Wright J2 Fury
The J2 Fury-a favorite of the Black Swan's forces-is the latest
aircraft developed by the firm founded by the modern ""fathers of
flight"": the Wright Brothers. The J2 Fury primarily operates as an
interceptor, due to its mix of speed and armament, but is also an
effective anti-zep plane. |
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Top Speed |
4 |
Armor |
3 |
Agility |
4 |
Offense |
2 |
Top Weight (lbs) |
7590 |
Turrets (#) |
0 |
Fury 1 Fury 2 Fury
3
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Focke-Wulf Fw 193 Hellhound
The Focke-Wulf Hollehund, or "Hellhound," was one of the main Luftwaffe
planes of the mid-1930s. One of the first German fighters produced since
the Great War, the Hellhound is an agile, fast fighter, recently released
on the international market. The Hellhound is still a mainstay of the
German Air Force and sees service wherever German zeps patrol. |
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McDonnell S2B Kestrel
Developed under an alliance between the Confederation of Dixie and the
British Empire, the Kestrel is a mainstay of the Dixie air militias. Its
unusual dual-hull design affords the Kestrel excellent stability when
bringing its devastating array of weaponry to bear. |
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William & Colt Peacemaker 370
The William & Colt Peacemaker 370, an older Texan fighter created
to stave off the threat of renewed hostilities with Mexico, is today
available on the open market to all comers. Purchasers from around the
globe have acquired the durable, hard-hitting, classic Peacemaker,
including pirates, Arixo militias, British dominions, French colonies, and
wealthy private collectors. |
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Curtiss-Wright P2 Warhawk
The P2 Warhawk was the first combat aircraft produced in the Empire
State. The unusual triple-engine arrangement allows the Warhawk to travel
over great distances with significant munitions payloads, to fulfill its
role as a light bomber. |
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