Falcon heavy fighter/bomber

The Falcon heavy fighter/bomber was old but still around in 2634.

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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Note that the range of sizes of corvettes and a bombers might kind of overlap, and so this passage could conceivably refer to the Falcon light corvette that we hear about in Fleet Action.


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