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Loadout compatibility

Center Attachment

Each variant of the Hornet is equipped with a Center Attachment slot, intended for the installation of various components such as scanners, ball turrets, or cargo modules. Within the same Mk series, these attachments are intended to be fully interchangeable; however, they are not compatible across Mk I and Mk II models.[1]

Nose Turret

The F7A Mk II nose turret is exclusively designed for use with the F7A Mk II and F7C-M Mk II models. It is not compatible with any other variants of the Hornet Mk II. However, the civilian version of the F7C Mk II nose turret will be accessible in-game for installation in the nose slots of all other Mk II variants.[1]

Turret usage

The pilot is capable of managing the ball turrets in the absence of a copilot, although these turrets will be restricted to a forward-facing position. Additionally, it is possible to activate remote turret mode; however, this will preclude simultaneous control of the ship. From a strategic standpoint, one could navigate in a straight trajectory, transition to remote turret operation, and target adversaries pursuing the ship. Nevertheless, for optimal operational efficiency, the vessel is best utilized with a two-person crew.[1]

Models

Civilian Variants

The Anvil F7C Hornet Mk II is latest generation of the Hornet space-superiority fighter. It is the civilian variant of the F7A Hornet Mk II.[2]
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The F7C-M Hornet Heartseeker Mk II is an aftermarket upgrade kit for the F7 Hornet Mk II series of ships, developed by Anvil Aerospace. Tailored for aviators who are passionate about the exhilarating experience of intense aerial combat, the limited-edition F7C-M Heartseeker Mk II boasts a formidable weaponry system. This iteration is poised to capture the admiration of a new generation of dedicated combat enthusiasts. [3]
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The F7C-M Super Hornet Mk II is a medium sized fighter variant of the F7C Hornet Mk II, developed by Anvil Aerospace. Anvil has enhanced their esteemed military-class superiority fighter by integrating the latest technological advancements, resulting in the F7C-M Super Hornet Mk II. This variant preserves the dual cockpit and ball turret features that contributed to the formidable reputation of its predecessor in combat scenarios.[4]
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The F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk II represents a specialized variant of the F7C Hornet Mk II, produced by Anvil Aerospace. This spacecraft is engineered to serve as a formidable reconnaissance platform, equipped with sophisticated long-range radar systems that facilitate covert operations. As a highly capable predator, it boasts advanced scanning technologies that enhance its surveillance capabilities. [5]
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The F7C-S Hornet Ghost Mk II is a stealth fighter variant of the F7C Hornet Mk II, developed by Anvil Aerospace. The spacecraft is designed with dual purposes: reconnaissance and ambush. It operates beneath radar detection, utilizing a signature-reducing module that enhances its capabilities for stealth missions, whether in combat or reconnaissance scenarios. [5]
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Military Variants

The Anvil F7A Hornet Mk II is the cutting-edge carrier-based fighter revamped from the older F7A Hornet model, the UEE military version of the Hornet.[6] Originally only available to the military, currently used by United Empire of Earth Navy special forces and elite squadrons, it is now available to civilians through the Civilian Defense Forces Overdrive Initiative.[7]
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The F7X Hornet is a military variant of the F7 Hornet used by Cal Mason of 42nd Squadron. It is manufactured by Anvil Aerospace.[8]

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Paints

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 F7 Hornet Loadout guide - Spectrum. Spectrum. Retrieved 2025-02-12
  2. F7C Hornet Mk II - Concept sale. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2024-03-15
  3. Valentines Day 2025. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2025-02-11
  4. Anvil Super-Hornet Mk-II Launch. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2025-02-11
  5. Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 Anvil Hornet Ghost And Tracker Mk-II. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2024-12-01
  6. The F7A Hornet - Ship page. Pledge Store
  7. "Manufacturer Feature: Anvil Aerospace". Jump Point. Vol. 11 no. 2. pp.19–30. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  8. Squadron 42 CitizenCon 2954 Live Gameplay Reveal on YouTube

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