Stofsk said:Also, no-one has attempted to counter my other points, that those engine pods need to have fuel lines from the centre of mass where they're stored to the pods where they're burned. Four wings mean four fuel lines, and the problem you get is they each have to be armoured to prevent crippling or catastrophic damage being inflicted in the event of a glancing blow, and the problem is armour increases mass (which means you risk sacrificing maneuoverability). If you go without, your space fighter has several weak points that put the pilot's life in jeopardy.
There is also no way for the pilot to quickly turn his head to see if anyone is on his six. I know pilots in B5 often perform the 'crazy ivan' maneuovre to attack bogies on their six, but one wonders how they knew they were there. I suppose you could have rear cameras that lets a pilot know what's in store for him, but I'm just not comfortable with such a design. Imagine driving a car designed so that you can't turn your head and see what's behind you. No mirrors, no way to do a head check... what if something happened to the rear-mounted camera - easily conceivable in a combat situation - effectively your pilot would be blind.
I like the Star Fury, I just don't think it's all that great from a technical perspective.
RojBlake said:These rotating sections. Wouldn't they generate gyroscopic forces making turning a bit lumpy?
lastbesthope said:As for the rotating section of the Omega blocking fire arcs in combat, some B5 sources speak of locking the rotating section when going into combat, which would alleviate that problem a little.
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Everytime we've seen the Omegas in combat those rotating sections keep right on spinning.lastbesthope said:As for the rotating section of the Omega blocking fire arcs in combat, some B5 sources speak of locking the rotating section when going into combat, which would alleviate that problem a little.
I would suggest to you that there wouldn't be much volume in those engine pods, and if the fuel is stored inside the wings, then that's not much different to what I originally said.lastbesthope said:Point the first, who says the fuel is stored centrally, it could be in individual tanks for each engine/wing.
*shrug* Maybe. But I don't think that's ever been seen in the show. IIRC the Thunderbolt had a kind of HUD or some kind of projection when CAPT Sheridan piloted an example after he declared B5's independence. The Thunderbolt was a relatively new design, probably entered service that year (because the previous year, we saw that the EAS Agammenon was equipped with the Aurora Star Furies), and it certainly had multiple improvements to the Aurora. Star Fury pilots wear bubble-helmets but no projection can be seen on their visors, so I don't know if they have what you describe.Point the second, the cockpit no doubt has a 3-D radar depiction of sorts allowing the pilot to see where the enemy lies, Imean a lot of space combat video games have it now, why not 23rd century space fighter craft.
AndrewW said:If there is a HUD that could easy be setup to allow all around vision.
Valarian said:Personally, if anything, I think that the Starfury would be too manoeuvrable and would be unstable. Pilots would have to be very careful with the various thrust configurations or risk uncontrolled spinning.
Stofsk said:I know pilots in B5 often perform the 'crazy ivan' maneuovre to attack bogies on their six, but one wonders how they knew they were there.
arkhan said:Third, in B5 as well as in nearly every other setting, space fighters do not carry enough firepower to destroy a capital ship. Consequently, the fighter is not a cost-effective weapons platform.
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Rikki Tikki Traveller said:My guesses:
Earth Alliance: TL 10-11
Narn Regime: TL 11
Centauri Republic: TL 12-13
Minbari Federation: TL 14-15
League of Non-Aligned Worlds: TL 9-13
Vorlons and Shadows: TL 20+