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Gladiator - bomber

The Gladiator heavy, space to ground bomber was an old bird by 2634.

The Hurricane space-to-surface fighter escort was designed to protect Gladiators and Sheridan marine landers.

Action Stations, page 36:

[ensign Geoff Tolwyn] had a couple of dozen hours in the twin seat variant ………… considered to be a primary strike escort craft ………. On the rung of fighter pilots, flying a Hurrie was considered more than a few steps down from a Wildcat pure space interceptor, or even a heavy Falcon fighter-bomber. The Hurrie was a hybrid design, and like most hybrids trying to combine two functions into one, it did neither of them very well. Its original intent was to serve as a space-to-surface escort for the old Gladiator bombers and Sheridan marine landing craft. If jumped by a Wildcat equivalent, it was dead meat; and down in atmosphere, if it ran up against something like a Hawk it was dead as well.

Action Stations
by William R. Forstchen
Baen Books
Copyright (C) 1998 by Origin Systems Inc.
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Comment:

The need to enter an atmosphere from space calls for certain requirements, but a space to ground mission typically would not necessitate much fuel. It could simply glide down to target, sort of like the 21st Century Space Shuttle, and then take its time making it back to space. Ramjets are essential, though.


wc_info/ship_classes/confed/bomber/gladiator.txt · Last modified: 2007/10/20 03:57 by monkhouse