Lockheed-CBM Corporation
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Lockheed-CBM Corporation is the largest manufacturer of AeroSpace Fighters in the Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance.
Overview
Originally two separate companies, the Lockheed Corporation of Gibbs and CBM AeroSpace of Donegal, the pair established an alliance in 2487 to build the original Thunderbird for the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces and eventually combined forces. The corporation has been compared to Defiance Industries in sheer production of aerospace, conventional and other types of airborne craft.
The Corporation suffered from scandal in mid-3020s, where Steiner government charged the corporation's board members of corruption. Leading number of its members imprisonment including its then-CEO Duke Alan Day. In the aftermath, the minor boardmember Rachael Haranshire was promoted to CEO of the company. Where she then put number of reforms that swept away elminated numereous forms of coruption that was missed by Steiner courts.
Grafteful for these acts, then Archon Katrina Steiner, rewarded Haranshire with former Duke Day's title and duchy.[1]
Manufacturing
Lockheed-CBM Corporation has manufacturing centers on the following planets:
Furillo
Components produced on Furillo:
Donegal
Components produced on Donegal:
Tharkad
Components produced on Tharkad:
Component | Type |
---|---|
HEC-12C Hellcat | Medium Aerospace Fighters |
LTN-G15 Lightning | Medium Aerospace Fighters |
EST-O Eisensturm | Heavy OmniFighters |
Lockheed CBM-150 | Frame |
Lockheed CBM-180 | Frame |
Gibbs
Components produced on Gibbs:
References
- ↑ Handbook: House Steiner page 144 - Locheed-CBM Corporation - mini-history of Locheed-CBM.
- House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 123
- Technical Readout: 3075, p. 286
- Objective Raids p.75, p.81, p.83
- Handbook: House Steiner p. 144
- Technical Readout: 3075 - pg, 212-213