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$ 150.00€ 151.50 <br />£ 127.50 <br /> ($ 140.00€ 141.40 <br />£ 119.00 <br />)
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The Anvil F7C-R Hornet Tracker Mk I is the scanner variant of the F7C Hornet. It boasts an advanced radar suite making it ideal for deep-space explorers who require depth and accuracy in their scan packages. Local militia and larger merc units will also repurpose Trackers to act as mobile Command & Control ships for their squadrons.[1]
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F7C Hornet "Wildfire" | Part of the Masters of Flight series, with a custom livery, the Wildfire pays tribute to famed pilot Aria Reilly for her distinguished service with the legendary Squadron 42.[2] |
Image | Name | Description |
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F7C Hornet | The civilian variant of the classic F7A Hornet. Also has a small cargo hold. | |
F7C-M Super Hornet | This variant is the closest to the F7A Hornet military load-out that is legally possible for a civilian model. | |
F7C-R Hornet Tracker | The F7C-R is variant that is designed for scouting, but can also be use for command and control. | |
F7C-S Hornet Ghost | The stealth variant designed to have a low profile. | |
F7C Hornet Mk II | The civilian variant of the F7A Hornet Mk II. |
Image | Name | Description |
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F7A Hornet (Mk I) | The original Hornet that all other variants are based off. It has been the primary military fighter of the UEE Navy for hundreds of years.[3] | |
F7A Hornet Mk II | It is the latest version of the classic F7A Hornet. | |
F7A-R Hornet Tracker | The F7A-R Hornet Tracker is the military version of the Hornet tracker.[4] |