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| Name = Boomerang
 
| Name = Boomerang
| Manufacturer = [[Cal-Boeing of Dorwinion]]
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| Manufacturer = [[Cal-Boeing of Dorwinion]]<ref name=TRO3039/>
 
| Use = Spotter Plane
 
| Use = Spotter Plane
 
| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
 
| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
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| Cost = 68,880<ref name=AT2Rp3>''AeroTech 2 Record Sheets'', p. 3</ref>
| Introduced = [[2888]]
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| Mass = 5
 
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| Engine (Type) = GM AeroProp Turbine
 
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| BV (2.0) = 8<ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', pp. 172-173, "Boomerang Profile"</ref>
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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*''[[AeroTech 2 Record Sheets]]''
 
*''[[Combat Operations]]''
 
*''[[Combat Operations]]''
 
*''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''
 
*''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''

Revision as of 11:16, 15 March 2012

Boomerang.jpg
Boomerang
Production information
Manufacturer Cal-Boeing of Dorwinion[1]
Equipment Rating
Use Spotter Plane
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 68,880[2]
Introduced 2888[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 5
Engine (Type) GM AeroProp Turbine
Fuel
Communications System Achernar Air Whistler
Armament None
Armor Standard
Crew 1
BV (1.0) 28[3][2]
BV (2.0) 8[1]


Description

Introduced by the Federated Suns in 2888 and named for its V-shape, the Boomerang is a typical example of the spotter planes used by the armed forces of the Successor States. It acts as a mobile spotter for artillery units and as a forward observer for advancing 'Mechs.[1][4]

Though the use of spy planes for air reconnaissance fell by the way side upon introduction of spy satellites as far back as the twenty-first century, the massive technological decline after the collapse of the Star League returned it to its former prominence. The first aerial reconnaissance plane designed in Succession Wars era, the Boomerang most obvious features is it's long main wings, smaller fore-wings and large rear mounted propeller. While resulting in an oddly proportioned plane, it makes the craft highly fuel efficient, very short take-off and extremely maneuverable, only enhanced by the fact it can be disassembled quickly and stowed aboard even the smallest DropShip.[1][4]

The lightweight Boomerang does not have many of the computer-guided systems common to larger aircraft, that monitor the pilot's actions. A Boomerang pilot must therefore have a natural flair for flying to get the most out of the vehicle while avoiding situations where its lack of weaponry or significant armor will lead to its destruction.[1][4]

Armament

The Boomerangs "armament" consists of two automatic cameras working in infrared as well as standard light. The cameras see clearly even at night, enabling the Boomerang to function in all but the worst weather conditions. The two cameras can work independently, locking on to two separate targets and relaying the information back.[1][4]

Variants

The Boomerang serves as a good example of the spotter planes in use among the various Successor States, with most conforming to same basic form and stats with only minor variations such multiple cameras (Draconis Combine), no cameras (Lyran Quick Dart) or even a machine gun firing phosphorus tracers (Free World's Chameleon).[1][4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 172-173, "Boomerang Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 3
  3. Combat Operations, p. 121
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Technical Readout: 3025 Revised, pp. 124-125, "Boomerang Spotter Plane Profile"

Bibliography