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− | A development by [[Wangker Aerospace]] in an attempt to increase the flight time of [[aerospace fighter]]s, the BSE-X2 '''''Banshee''''' utilized a dual-motive system, using a [[fusion engine|standard fusion engine]] for space operations with a second [[fusion engine|fusion-based]] turbine for in-atmosphere combat. While the prototype showed incredible longevity and surprisingly good handling, the sheer mass of the two engines made the fighter sluggish, capable of a mere four Gs of thrust. This, coupled with armor protection on par with craft half as heavy, would leave the ''Banshee'' a sitting duck for most other fighters. In an attempt to kill the project without damaging their careers, procurement officers in the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth|AFFC]] shuffled the already-built prototypes to the edges of the [[Periphery]] for "extended testing", dooming the fighters to obscurity. This plan backfired with onset of the [[Clan Invasion]], and the prototypes were forced into action, where their flaws made them hopelessly outclassed against the Clan fighters they faced.<ref name=XTRO/> | + | A development by [[Wangker Aerospace]] in an attempt to increase the flight time of [[aerospace fighter]]s, the BSE-X2 '''''Banshee''''' utilized a dual-motive system, using a [[fusion engine|standard fusion engine]] for space operations with a second [[fusion engine|fusion-based]] turbine for in-atmosphere combat. While the prototype showed incredible longevity and surprisingly good handling, the sheer mass of the two engines made the fighter sluggish, capable of only a mere four Gs of thrust. This, coupled with armor protection on par with craft half as heavy, would leave the ''Banshee'' a sitting duck for most other fighters. In an attempt to kill the project without damaging their careers, procurement officers in the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth|AFFC]] shuffled the already-built prototypes to the edges of the [[Periphery]] for "extended testing", dooming the fighters to obscurity. This plan backfired with onset of the [[Clan Invasion]], and the prototypes were forced into action, where their flaws made them hopelessly outclassed against the Clan fighters they faced.<ref name=XTRO/> |
The ''Banshee'' cockpit was unique in that it contained a computer-controlled pilot seat. As the ''Banshee'' underwent various combat maneuvers, the computer would alter the seat's position to provide the pilot with relief from G forces. How well this system actually worked is unknown.<ref name=somerset84/> | The ''Banshee'' cockpit was unique in that it contained a computer-controlled pilot seat. As the ''Banshee'' underwent various combat maneuvers, the computer would alter the seat's position to provide the pilot with relief from G forces. How well this system actually worked is unknown.<ref name=somerset84/> |
Revision as of 07:10, 10 August 2022
- This article is about the aerospace fighter. For the BattleMech, see Banshee (BattleMech).
Banshee | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Wangker Aerospace |
Production Year | 3046[1] |
Model | BSE-X2 |
Class | Medium aerospace fighter |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 50 tons |
Structural Integrity | 5 |
Frame | Wangker III[2] |
Power Plant | 150 fusion engine, 250 turbine |
Fuel | 400 - 5 tons |
Armament | |
Communications System | Ranker 200[2] |
Tracking & Targeting System | Ranker TA 950 |
Heat Sinks | 10 single heat sinks |
Contents
Description
A development by Wangker Aerospace in an attempt to increase the flight time of aerospace fighters, the BSE-X2 Banshee utilized a dual-motive system, using a standard fusion engine for space operations with a second fusion-based turbine for in-atmosphere combat. While the prototype showed incredible longevity and surprisingly good handling, the sheer mass of the two engines made the fighter sluggish, capable of only a mere four Gs of thrust. This, coupled with armor protection on par with craft half as heavy, would leave the Banshee a sitting duck for most other fighters. In an attempt to kill the project without damaging their careers, procurement officers in the AFFC shuffled the already-built prototypes to the edges of the Periphery for "extended testing", dooming the fighters to obscurity. This plan backfired with onset of the Clan Invasion, and the prototypes were forced into action, where their flaws made them hopelessly outclassed against the Clan fighters they faced.[1]
The Banshee cockpit was unique in that it contained a computer-controlled pilot seat. As the Banshee underwent various combat maneuvers, the computer would alter the seat's position to provide the pilot with relief from G forces. How well this system actually worked is unknown.[2]
Weapons and Equipment
The Banshee was characterized by remarkably poor armament compared with even the Cheetah, mounting a mere two medium lasers as its only offensive weapons.[1]
Notable Pilots
- Katiara Kylie of 1st Somerset Strikers fame is known to have piloted a Banshee.
Design Quirks
The BSE-X2 Banshee is subject to the following Design Quirks:[1]
- Atmospheric Flyer
- Illegal (Dual engine design)
- Illegal (Conventional VTOL equipment on aerospace fighter)
- Obsolete\3046 (Illegal Design)