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'''Conventional fighters''' weigh from 10 to 50 tons. Though weak compared to [[aerospace fighters]], and unable to fly in the vacuum of space, conventional fighters are considerably cheaper to build and require a much lower base technology level. This means that most worlds, especially backwater planets, field at least a small conventional fighter force. | '''Conventional fighters''' weigh from 10 to 50 tons. Though weak compared to [[aerospace fighters]], and unable to fly in the vacuum of space, conventional fighters are considerably cheaper to build and require a much lower base technology level. This means that most worlds, especially backwater planets, field at least a small conventional fighter force. | ||
Also see [[:Category: Conventional Fighters|list of conventional fighters]]. | Also see [[:Category: Conventional Fighters|list of conventional fighters]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 12 February 2011
Description
Conventional fighters weigh from 10 to 50 tons. Though weak compared to aerospace fighters, and unable to fly in the vacuum of space, conventional fighters are considerably cheaper to build and require a much lower base technology level. This means that most worlds, especially backwater planets, field at least a small conventional fighter force.
Also see list of conventional fighters.