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The Star Wing Fighter-Bomber is the primary fighter craft in service with the Prassacian Starfleet. Though sporting a smaller payload than dedicated bombers, the Star Wing's ability to defeat opposing fighter craft more than makes up for this shortcoming.

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  • Star Wing Fighter-Bomber
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  • The Star Wing Fighter-Bomber is the primary fighter craft in service with the Prassacian Starfleet. Though sporting a smaller payload than dedicated bombers, the Star Wing's ability to defeat opposing fighter craft more than makes up for this shortcoming.
Length
  • 137(xsd:integer)
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shield gen
  • 100.0
max accel
  • 100.0
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Drive
  • None
Speed
  • 12000.0
Affiliation
  • *Prassacian Hegemony
Role
  • *Interception *Assault
Name
  • Star Wing Fighter-Bomber
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Model
  • Star Wing
Manufacturer
  • Mongoose Enterprises
Class
  • *Fighter/Bomber
Hull
  • 75(xsd:integer)
Crew
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • *2 Heavy Laser Cannons *2 Torpedo Tubes
Year
  • 3112(xsd:integer)
Creator
abstract
  • The Star Wing Fighter-Bomber is the primary fighter craft in service with the Prassacian Starfleet. Though sporting a smaller payload than dedicated bombers, the Star Wing's ability to defeat opposing fighter craft more than makes up for this shortcoming.
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