Vanduul Harvester, Commercial Hornet

Started by TeaLeaf, February 07, 2014, 03:38:33 PM

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TeaLeaf

No idea if the name is correct, but it's one of a group of pictures issed today on the SC website which can be found here:

https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/13559-PC-Games-Gallery

The pictures are mostly of what is called the 'commercial hornet' (which might be the as yet unreleased F7A Hornet) and the Vanduul Harvester.

Enjoy!  :biggrin:


Vanduul Harvester:


Commercial Hornet: (is this going to be the F7A?)



and is this an F7A Hornet being chased by an Aurora?



Shubin Mining Station: (and a couple of Hornets flying around it)
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BrotherTobious

QuoteCommercial Hornet: (is this going to be the F7A?)

It looks like the F7C-M Superhornet to me.
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TeaLeaf

Perhaps, but I have an F7C-M in my hangar (awaiting my son's birthday) and it doesn't seem to look like that.   But then my memory sucks anyway! :roflmao:

You're more likely to be right though as the blindingly obvious just hit me when I read your post.   The original military Hornet was the F7A, so the commercial versions F7C with the 'C' make more sense when the photos are named 'commercial hornet'.   :doh:

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